I went and bought a Straight Talk phone that was $40.
And I never bought a plan for it. As long as it's on Wi-Fi, it's a cheap $40 miniature computer
With a nice camera, to run on my 2 stores.
And NO monthly fees...
@hifiside said:
I went and bought a Straight Talk phone that was $40.
And I never bought a plan for it. As long as it's on Wi-Fi, it's a cheap $40 miniature computer
With a nice camera, to run on my 2 stores.
And NO monthly fees...
I did almost the same thing. Picked up a new phone, just to use it as a camera. The photo quality is amazing on some of these newer phones!
Yes, it is a side gig. Even though it’s twice as busy as it was last year, you would have to sell a lot of stuff to take a paycheck home from it. So most of the money is all reinvested back into JF components/ Julefidelity shop expenses ect…
UPS is also part time. I only work from 1030 till 3:00 weekdays. Selling my former business and retiring at 48 years old was not a great idea for me. I need to be active so I can stay out of trouble lol
I recently found Menards locally stocks 4'x8' sheets of 1/4" HDPE (both white and black) for $86ea. Thought you could be interested with your cnc rounter to make various parts. That seemed like a smoking deal compared to my previous experiences acquiring small quantities of bulk plastics.
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New phone picture.
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Old phone picture.
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I went and bought a Straight Talk phone that was $40.
And I never bought a plan for it. As long as it's on Wi-Fi, it's a cheap $40 miniature computer
With a nice camera, to run on my 2 stores.
And NO monthly fees...
https://www.jfcomponents.com/
I did almost the same thing. Picked up a new phone, just to use it as a camera. The photo quality is amazing on some of these newer phones!
CnC seams to be working good. Still alot more to catch up on.
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I've got some sawdust headed your way, as well. When you get some time that is.
Not an ideal listening room but it will work for a while. It's gonna need some serious treatment tho.
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FYI. Julefidelity has Clearanced a bunch of items on the website.
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It plays for now. I have thing to build today but DIY treatment is a definite must.
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Wish this spec better. I have to many.


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A few pictures of the recent building we get to put some tunes in.




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Other than a very high compliance, that seem fine. Might make for a decent sealed box woofer. Obviously not a subwoofer by any stretch, though.
I'd have to agree.
Made some firedown 12" subs for the shop above.

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The Assembled crossovers seem to be popular for the kits, I’m going to try and make them for all kit on the website.

YTmac-05
Cabrini the Last.
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The Chachos
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I took a new job at UPS. Now I get punished for working. Crazy world.
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Punished, what?
Yeah, what JR said ^ . . .
I don't get it.
So…… when you’re a supervisor/ manager at UPS you Can Not Touch or Advance any packages . But the pay is almost 3 times so….. it’s I’m liking it.
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You were promoted?
That's AWESOME, Brad. Good on you.
All that previous grunt work with them paid off . . .
Yep
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Is JFComponents a side gig?
Yes, it is a side gig. Even though it’s twice as busy as it was last year, you would have to sell a lot of stuff to take a paycheck home from it. So most of the money is all reinvested back into JF components/ Julefidelity shop expenses ect…
UPS is also part time. I only work from 1030 till 3:00 weekdays. Selling my former business and retiring at 48 years old was not a great idea for me. I need to be active so I can stay out of trouble lol
https://www.jfcomponents.com/
Awesome!
I recently found Menards locally stocks 4'x8' sheets of 1/4" HDPE (both white and black) for $86ea. Thought you could be interested with your cnc rounter to make various parts. That seemed like a smoking deal compared to my previous experiences acquiring small quantities of bulk plastics.