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in between the loops would be great. with loop one being to my right and loop two to my left (looking top down).

around about where you've labels A and B with marker pen.
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Like this:
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I reckon I've done such a good job on tihs I'll just resize it and it can be the decal, the Logo looks fucking mint.
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Haha that's perfect. you can do that if you like, make the "special" version :D


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Mike wrote:Like this:
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I reckon I've done such a good job on tihs I'll just resize it and it can be the decal, the Logo looks fucking mint.
haahaha
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*starts the long walk to the Job Centre*









*with Stewart, obv*
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hahaha

I was having a go at drawing with the ladyfriend the other day and I was distraught at how shocking I am. But we were using inkpens, I think I've found my medium.
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She looks pleased with it, though:

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Hey Mike,

Can you stick me on the list for a dual OCD/DLS?

Bob from Empires has been looking for a new overdrive to replace his OD-1 and I think this might be just the ticket.
He's been looking at the SPF Green Line but his search so far has been futile.

I still love my Saltstorm.

Incidentally, I just bought a ticket for Hinterland... If I see you, I'll harrass you :lol:
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Yeah man, come over and say "Hi!". We could try and meet up anyways; I think we're definitely seeing the Wave Pictures and a few other bands, probably also the "big" ones like aswell cos you feel you should.

I shall indeed add you on the list for an OCD and DLS, they come out at £90 without an order flipper and £95 with one (shortscaler rates).

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Hi Mike, are there any demos of your twin OCD/DLS pedal anywhere? I might be very interested in one but would like to hear it in action first.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:that swervedriver pedal looks bad ass. any chance of a demo, mr. busy bee pants? :E

EDIT: nvm, it's a super hard on. nuff demo's of those. my busy pants SLAM stands though. <3
sorry for only just replying, I've been busy.

.......it sounds great too, but like you say ...... you don't need another SHO demo, although I might use it in a demo for something else.
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Mike, I didn't realise you were endorsing products thestompbox.com LANK. seems a lot of products have your videos on them
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lorez wrote:Mike, I didn't realise you were endorsing products thestompbox.com LANK. seems a lot of products have your videos on them
ha! I'm not. Noone has ever approached me about using my demos. I don't mind really, they're open source as far as I'm concerned.
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johnnyseven wrote:Hi Mike, are there any demos of your twin OCD/DLS pedal anywhere? I might be very interested in one but would like to hear it in action first.
Yup, here it is:
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Mike wrote:Yeah man, come over and say "Hi!". We could try and meet up anyways; I think we're definitely seeing the Wave Pictures and a few other bands, probably also the "big" ones like aswell cos you feel you should.

I shall indeed add you on the list for an OCD and DLS, they come out at £90 without an order flipper and £95 with one (shortscaler rates).

Any preference on paint colour?


White please... I was planning on a colour decal (don't mind if it's extra), the details of which I'll fire over via PM.

Yes to the order switcher, I'm not that bothered about it though... Feel free to omit it if you're pushed for time.

I'll maybe crash the party if you're meeting up with Gavin and Stewart in Edinburgh.

Failing that I'll grab you in Glasgow.

One of the bands I'd recommend for Hinterland is 'Make Sparks'. Give them a listen. 'Hey Kid' is my favourite track.
Very impressive live, so much so they make me jealous. They're on at about 6pm though, so I'll miss them as I only finish work in Edinburgh at 6.

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All sounds good to me, mate. Give benecol a PM and hell sort you out with a decal. I heard he likes knickers if you want to send him some form of payment.
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Mike, i have a quick question you might be able to help me out with...

I am building this little device to go on top of my camera. Basically its a small servo motor from an RC car and then a device which controls the power to the motor. It lets the power go through in controlled intervals e.g every 10 seconds (you can adjust the time) to the motor and the arm rotates and clicks the shutter button on the camera. So you set it up and leave your camera to take loads of photos and then you sequence them together to make time lapse films.

Anyway, i have the servo motor and the device to control the power BUT i cant find the correct battery pack. Do you know what type of battery this is? Or where I could get one? I tried B&Q and Maplins and got nothing.

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"The circuit and servo are powered by a 4.8 VDC 2/3 AAA battery pack. "

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DanHeron wrote:Mike, i have a quick question you might be able to help me out with...

I am building this little device to go on top of my camera. Basically its a small servo motor from an RC car and then a device which controls the power to the motor. It lets the power go through in controlled intervals e.g every 10 seconds (you can adjust the time) to the motor and the arm rotates and clicks the shutter button on the camera. So you set it up and leave your camera to take loads of photos and then you sequence them together to make time lapse films.

Anyway, i have the servo motor and the device to control the power BUT i cant find the correct battery pack. Do you know what type of battery this is? Or where I could get one? I tried B&Q and Maplins and got nothing.

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"The circuit and servo are powered by a 4.8 VDC 2/3 AAA battery pack. "

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it's just 4 AAA's wired together isn't it?

you could probably use one of these...

http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-power/24vb41 ... merch=true&