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Postby 007 » 19 Jul 2004 15:13

Ahh Z
Whatta you think about that stuff at home depot they use to bundle up pattets of lumber is that good for anything???????
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Postby zeke79 » 19 Jul 2004 15:19

007 wrote:Yeah says cannot load or open site, you know that error message.HELP


I'll be home in a couple of hours so I'll take a look at it then and see if I cant figure out what is going on. Can anyone else access it?
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Postby 007 » 19 Jul 2004 15:21

Make sure u let us know Z


What about the question I have about slim jims can u help z
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Postby Guitar_J » 19 Jul 2004 15:24

I can get on it no problem
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Postby 007 » 19 Jul 2004 15:26

GUITAR How are u accessing it can u type in the link. here or something.
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Postby Guitar_J » 19 Jul 2004 15:27

it's really slow though... estimating 1 hr for the Brockhage templates DSL

I have cable...
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Postby 007 » 19 Jul 2004 15:29

I have dsl and been one his other main thread and it says"this page cannot be displayed"try again later .


Anyway can u help with the slim jim question I posted
thanks
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Postby Guitar_J » 19 Jul 2004 15:33

no... but Slimjims aren't too difficult... just look at a picture of one somewhere.. you should get the general idea... a word of warning though... BE CAREFUL when putting any kind of tool into a door blindly...you can end up doing damage such as ripping wires from their connectors that control things like windows and locks... and other havoc... don't use too much force on it..
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Postby 007 » 19 Jul 2004 15:35

Any Good Links you could point me too since the search buttomn isn't working.
It willbe like always greatly appreciated .
Thanks
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Postby Guitar_J » 19 Jul 2004 15:53

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Postby 007 » 19 Jul 2004 15:55

Thanks Guitar any other info on slim jims or auto jigglers .I got the pin tumbler down pretty much any advice for auto mobiles.
thank Guitar
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Postby zeke79 » 19 Jul 2004 16:00

Guitar_J wrote:it's really slow though... estimating 1 hr for the Brockhage templates DSL

I have cable...


The brockhage templates are around 80mb in size so it is a large file to download. I have my ftp speeds capped to save some bandwidth for myself. There are other things besides pick templates there so i usually have someone somewhere using the site so it ate up my bandwidth so much I had to cap things. Sorry about the slower speeds but it's the best I can do. :cry:
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Postby zeke79 » 19 Jul 2004 21:15

My ftp server seems to be running fine. 007 I dont know what is going on but I do know that some others have had trouble accessing it in the past. You could try using a program such as smart ftp to access it. It works much better than internet explorer.
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