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Reggaebass

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  1. Super collection ☝️
  2. What’s the pink jazz walshy ?
  3. 14 at the moment, 1 is up for sale, another is going up for sale and 1 incoming 🙂
  4. Good choice, thats a nice cab , I saw that myself and was tempted , but I’ve already got quite a few cabs, including an Ashdown 115 deep bass , their after sales service is very good too.
  5. Out of interest, why does it drive an 8 ohm at 250, but 2 , 8 ohm cabs at 500 , is it as simple as 250 into each
  6. Superb setup doomed, monster sound 👍
  7. Love that tune, there’s a good video here 🙂
  8. Just my opinion of course, but if my dad had left me that, and it was playable, I would leave it exactly as it is 🙂 Btw, , welcome Ronald
  9. Same here
  10. Have you tried a different E string ?
  11. If you don’t mind me saying, that’s fantastic work you do there T bay ☝️
  12. If that’s the case I would suggest you glue and screw a wooden batten to the wall and fix your hangers to that 👍
  13. Spring toggles, they come in all different sizes,https://www.diy.com/departments/diall-spring-toggle-l-90mm-dia-14mm-pack-of-2/1511941_BQ.prd?storeId={store_code}&ds_rl=1272379&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrIGSvPeL6AIVh7HtCh1jlgE8EAQYBSABEgJ-mfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
  14. These are the best fixings, they spring open behind the board and really grip
  15. The screw won’t come out of the plug once it’s screwed in , what you have to watch is the plug working loose in the plasterboard in time 🙂
  16. Superglue won’t stick in the plasterboard hole it’s too dusty , you need some toggles to do it properly and safe for your basses
  17. My markbass cabs are fairly light and you can pick them up for a reasonable price now 🙂
  18. I used to do the same, It wasn’t this one was it 🙂
  19. I don’t think it’s so easy now Kiwi , at one time there were old houses everywhere, you don’t see it so much now, developer friends of mine don’t bother to refurbish anything, they just knock down and build new flats.
  20. First for other people ,and I saw how much they were making, then for myself .
  21. There was an abundance of work, especially in East London with the regeneration of docklands and the Thames riverside developments
  22. I started out as a steeplejack doing high rise works , then qualified as a carpenter and joiner/cabinet maker, many years later I became a property developer and retired at 42 for a while, but I’ve been working for the NHS with their property team for the last 12 years dealing with compliance and refurbishment of their properties.
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