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05.23.2008, 01:39 AM

Here's mine, I finally added another light over the workbench area and moved my air compressor to the same side as my working area.

   
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Linc, I think you need professional help....
   
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Translation: Neil is jealous and wants to come to your house and play!

Some of the rest of us probably do too!


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Stocks. - 05.24.2008, 10:42 AM

Now we know why a lot of the LHS shops are low on stocks. lincpimp cleaned them out. I have been in hobby shops that have less R/C gear on their shelves then he does. Of course we have come to expect no less from the pimp. Too bad you don't have the monkey bulter to clean the place up a little.
   
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05.24.2008, 12:32 PM

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Linc, I think you need professional help....
You are correct Neil, pity that kind of "professional help" is only legal in Nevada

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Translation: Neil is jealous and wants to come to your house and play!

Some of the rest of us probably do too!
If anyone is in the area, feel free to stop by. I am always at work!

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Now we know why a lot of the LHS shops are low on stocks. lincpimp cleaned them out. I have been in hobby shops that have less R/C gear on their shelves then he does. Of course we have come to expect no less from the pimp. Too bad you don't have the monkey bulter to clean the place up a little.
Yep, pity the monkey had to go, but he did like to eat the smaller parts. I am hoping to do a complete reorganization soon, and hope to get the hobby room alot tidier. I have just been too busy at work to get much r/c time recently...
   
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Messin - 05.24.2008, 01:03 PM

Yo know we are just messin with you pimp. anyone who has that much R/C gear will have a hard time keeping it in any real order. A lot of us have less and our rooms look much the same. It drives the wives crazy but we know where everything is anyway.
   
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Yo know we are just messin with you pimp. anyone who has that much R/C gear will have a hard time keeping it in any real order. A lot of us have less and our rooms look much the same. It drives the wives crazy but we know where everything is anyway.
That is my issues, I know what I have, but have so much trouble finding it sometimes. I plan to slowly organize everything as I finish projects. Seems like the LHS owner can hook me up with a place to buy pegs in bulk, so I can organize my parts better.
   
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05.24.2008, 06:28 PM

I couldn't keep all my boxes, would have room to move


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05.24.2008, 08:53 PM

Linc, I like your charger station.

I see some a123 packs in front of it. Which one of those chargers do you charge them with?
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Linc, I like your charger station.

I see some a123 packs in front of it. Which one of those chargers do you charge them with?
Those 5 cell packs are actually lipo cells from a milwaukee pack. The charge just like regular lipos. I do have an a123 hypersonic charger and use it to charge some 2 and 3 cell a123 packs.
   
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05.25.2008, 09:02 AM

Damn Linc, you have a lot of cr*p there.... you have lots of room man!.. I will have similar amount of workspace soon as I move in to my new House.. I can't believe how many things you have there...


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Damn Linc, you have a lot of cr*p there.... you have lots of room man!.. I will have similar amount of workspace soon as I move in to my new House.. I can't believe how many things you have there...
I do have alot of stuff, just need to get everything together and assembled! Good to hear that you will have a decent sized work space, it is a must once you get more than a few r/cs!
   
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Yeah, not bad for a guy who wanted to quit a few months back..
   
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05.25.2008, 12:25 PM

I'll chuck my modest 'workshop' area in for good measure.

Old coffee table is now a work bench, complete with swivelling vice. Shelf has the batts and a few other bits on it; anyone want/need half an emaxx tranny? Cordless drill and toolbox under the bench, along with the blue and yellow organisers that house screws and assorted spares/field tools. CD tower has lots of plastic tubs that contain varies bits of electrical crap, like wires and fans etc etc. Charger lives in the kitchen...
   
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05.25.2008, 02:14 PM

Hey Neil, the Maxx just looks mean sitting on the table!
   
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