I used to enjoy mountain biking, but now I find that road biking is my go-to hobby for staying active and managing my blood sugar levels.
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Did you ever get the ammo can speaker off the ground ? I think a 5 gallon Jerry can with a small plate amp , small drycell battery and a 8in sub , small tweeter and many a 3 or 4in mid would be cool at the beach. Cover the speakers with metal grills . Heck ya man.To help fill in time while we wait for more info to come in on the Bronco, thought I would start a thread to see what everyone like to do when they aren't on here or working (unless working is your hobby LOL)
For me I do enjoy wood working and home theater. Built my first home theater speaker a couple months ago and I will say I'm hooked and it sucks because I am in save up mode so I can't expand on the home theater build until after I get my Bronco. That being said I did order all the components to build a portable Bluetooth speaker and am looking forward into diving into that. I was going to put it in a Jerry can but think I will go to a .50 cal ammo can as its more compact. Once I finish I will be sure to post up some pictures!
What does everyone else do!?!?!
Did you ever get the ammo can speaker off the ground ? I think a 5 gallon Jerry can with a small plate amp , small drycell battery and a 8in sub , small tweeter and many a 3 or 4in mid would be cool at the beach. Cover the speakers with metal grills . Heck ya man.
What are your distances for those holes in paper . I am also into collecting precious metals lead and copper.Built a home theater when I finished our basement. It is what I would call phase 1. Used the golden rule calculator to help me get the dimensions of the room. Wired it for 15.2 (4 sets of height and 4 atmos) wont use all of them probably just 11.1 but wanted the options before drywall went up. I did not go full tilt on soundproofing as I wanted phase 1 to kind of proove I needed it or not. My aunt was a structural engineer working in industrial soundproofing and between talking to her (a little) and the AVS forum the materials alone were 6k. Right now I am just running a Denon 7.2 atmos receiver, Pioneer andrew jones 5.2 with a klipsch 12in sub, and a BenQ 2050.
I like building things. Current major project is building a geothermal wine celler in our basement 5ftx8ft interior space. Building the racks...talk about repetitive for about 500 bottles worth of storage. Then I want to finsh my workbench/area in the garage...we did a 3 car when we built our house in 2015. No way I could go back to a 2 car.
Other hobbies are putting holes in paper and reloading the pew pew's. Snowboarding but that is limited to 1x a year but looking forward to get my daughter on the slopes hopefully 2021. Snowmobiling is also a blast in CO when I am out there. Thinking about taking some side by sides out in Sept when we go out there for a long weekend/short week in sept. I like hiking and snowshoeing as well. automobiles are also a hobby of mine
That's awesome. Maybe some little round grills tp protect that paperI did! I love it!
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Pistol between 5-20yds mostly. Rifle 50-100, hard to find a spot that is not a private club that goes out past 100yds. Indoor ranges tend to top out at 25 but sure are nice to get away from weather.What are your distances for those holes in paper . I am also into collecting precious metals lead and copper.
The private range I belong to goes to 300 yards - not long enough to exercise most long guns. NJ is a horrible place to exercise 2A.Pistol between 5-20yds mostly. Rifle 50-100, hard to find a spot that is not a private club that goes out past 100yds. Indoor ranges tend to top out at 25 but sure are nice to get away from weather.
We HAD a great indoor range here in Nova that had indoor 100 and had 5 lanes . Also had a bunch of 50 indoor for small arms but the police dept. Bought the range . There are a couple 100 yd outside and Quantico has a club that has a 1000 if your a member AND it is not being used by the military so hardly never .Pistol between 5-20yds mostly. Rifle 50-100, hard to find a spot that is not a private club that goes out past 100yds. Indoor ranges tend to top out at 25 but sure are nice to get away from weather.
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