The Original Canopy Chair is an ideal chair for any outdoor activity. It provides 100% UV protection and is comfortable, practical, and portable. The canopy is movable and waterproof. Email us at: pdwconcepts@cox.net Call us at: 602-405-5711 Fax: 480-491-5711 Website: www.pdwconcepts.com Each chair is and is available in green, burgundy, red, or blue. (price does not include shipping)
Gary Bartig, designer of the Eminence Bass (www.gelbass.com), demonstrates neck removal and assembly for his removable neck basses. Call Gary toll-free at 800-741-3045 for any questions you may have, or email him at gelbass@aol.com. Removal of the Neck 1. Loosen the strings. Install one strap on the neck just below the nut to hold the strings in place. Pull the strap snug, and then slide it down towards the bridge to tighten. 2. Remove the bridge and unhook the strings from the tailplate. Secure the strings to the fingerboard with the second strap. 3. Loosen the neck screw approximately 4 rotations, without removing it. Rap the head of the screw with the palm of your hand to unseat the neck joint. Then remove the screw and detach the neck. Put the screw back into the neck joint to prevent loss. 4. Put the neck in the neck case, and the body of the bass in the full size gig bag. Then place both pieces in the hard flight case; the soft gig bag provides padding. Make sure to secure the latches. Assembly of the Neck: 1. Remove the screw from the neck joint. (NOTE: if you lose this thumb screw, you can replace it with a socket cap screw — #10-32, 3/4 length — at any hardware store; an Allen wrench will also be needed for tightening the cap screw.) 2. Slide the neck joint into the body joint. Put the thumb screw in through the hole in the back of the bass. Tighten the screw until snug only DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. 3. Lay the bass on a bed, table, or carpeted floor. Connect the E and …
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www.bargainoutfitters.com An oversized slice of paradise, ready to swing you into the best, most relaxed mood ever! Fun facts: Hammocks were developed in tropical regions for sleeping. Today, they’re popular around the world for relaxation and can be used as lightweight beds on camping trips.
For more info: www.bigappleherp.com The Pet Gear Portable Pet Cots are is the comfortable way to get your dog off the ground and away from bugs and wet dirty areas. Their made of heavy duty mesh which allows for ventilation but still is extremely durable. These cots are also perfect for indoors or outdoors because rain simply drips right through the mesh and dries quickly. In addition, the self leveling feature allows for stability on almost any surface. The easy fold feature also allows for quick travel or storage. www.bigappleherp.com
Testing the trangia flame pattern on my portable woodburning stove I originally got the idea from Hiram Cook on Youtube and credit him for sparking my interest. You can follow the progress on Hammock forums.net www.hammockforums.net