Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
At this point....the only thing I can think of... is your sister putting on a bikini...:eek:

Seriously, I see your point but we live life everyday weighing odds. My saying has always been: "God doesn't take you until it's time but that doesn't mean you can stand in the highway".

Ahhhh you don't want to see my sister in a bikini.... Trust me on that one...

As far as the other part, you handle things as you wish, but don't say there wasn't a warning.... stupid $hit happens in life, and you don't want to lose everything you own because you chose to be passive, and ignorant of accidents that may happen... trust me most people have no clue, just ask an insurance guy about pool claims... you will be enlightened...

I certainly mean no offense.. just something to keep in the back of your mind.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Patrick, I forgot to ask yesterday - did you recoup the costs of the trial once you won? $500k is an insanely large amount of money to most people.
It was almost that much money, and no my family never recouped that loss. We had to sell everything we owned to my fathers brother on a land contract so as to protect our assets and buy it back after the trial was all over, trust me, this is something no-one wants to ever think about, because some dumb f*ck doesn't know how to behave like a normal human being... It was a devastating blow to us, but we recovered....
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
I am not about to use a jack hammer on anything.:eek:



I went to 4 tool rental places yesterday and they all said to use a drum sander first and if that doesn't work; step up to a concrete grinder. http://www.sunbeltrentals.com/equipment/category.aspx?id=54

This stuff comes up as a powder vs. strips.
Those are pneumatic tools requiring a huge compressor. That's some serious over kill but you should be able to get whole job done in an hour or two. Regarding the powder vs. strips comment: The jackhammer would not give you strips but rather something more coarse than sand but not quite gravel. However I do admit that I am not the concrete guy although I have walked on a bunch of it. :D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
It was almost that much money, and no my family never recouped that loss. We had to sell everything we owned to my fathers brother on a land contract so as to protect our assets and buy it back after the trial was all over, trust me, this is something no-one wants to ever think about, because some dumb f*ck doesn't know how to behave like a normal human being... It was a devastating blow to us, but we recovered....
Okay, I'm lazy.

So what's the take home message here?

Don't get a pool; instead, get a nice 10-Million-Pixel Projector & a 160-inch screen and you won't get sued?:D
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
So what's the take home message here?

Don't get a pool; instead, get a nice 10-Million-Pixel Projector & a 160-inch screen and you won't get sued?:D
That sounds about right. Oh, and add in a subwoofer that has a grill on the front. :)
 
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speakEZ

Audioholic
Sorry if I missed it, but I didn't see anything about the AV plans for the pool area? :D Just for the record I don't know if I can take anyone else telling me about a sub that looks like a rock:rolleyes:
 
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speakEZ

Audioholic
as for unsupervised !@#$'s getting into the pool...get one of these :D
 

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Sith Lord
Sorry if I missed it, but I didn't see anything about the AV plans for the pool area? :D Just for the record I don't know if I can take anyone else telling me about a sub that looks like a rock:rolleyes:
That is a excellent question. P-dawg can get one of those outside screens and they can lounge in the pool while watching.:p
 
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speakEZ

Audioholic
SHARKS are a great idea!! Have to have a lot of faith in the floating lounge chair though....although it does bring up another interesting question...will the pool be saltwater? Has it's pros and cons I hear.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
That sounds about right. Oh, and add in a subwoofer that has a grill on the front. :)
What?

There's really no grill on the front of the Dawg's subwoofer?:eek:

I thought that was just for the pic.:D
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Oh believe me, we went to school on salt vs. chlorine.

It is a salt pool.
SHARKS are a great idea!! Have to have a lot of faith in the floating lounge chair though....although it does bring up another interesting question...will the pool be saltwater? Has it's pros and cons I hear.
 
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speakEZ

Audioholic
My brother had a pool put in about 2 yrs ago and that was all I heard for 6 weeks. Salt vs. Chlorine!!!!

Salt it is.....well then the hammerhead will be a nice addition.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
You should also install a variable magnetic field to keep the shark interested.
 
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speakEZ

Audioholic
Dawg I am sure that this whole thing has tried your patience to its end. I can tell you that even today my bro grins from ear to ear when the evening settles and has wine by the pool waiting for the sun to set.

I have a huge family. Every weekend of every summer since highschool my brothers and our famlies would meet at mom's pool for b-b-q, beer and margaritas (we got grounded from scotch and bourbon), and all the bullshi'n we could handle. Some of the best times (and stories) of my life were around the swimming pool and I hope you have the same experience. I will miss it.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Thanks man.

Wait, you are from Texas. You just trying to suck up so you can come to my pool and drink my good tequila?
Dawg I am sure that this whole thing has tried your patience to its end. I can tell you that even today my bro grins from ear to ear when the evening settles and has wine by the pool waiting for the sun to set.

I have a huge family. Every weekend of every summer since highschool my brothers and our famlies would meet at mom's pool for b-b-q, beer and margaritas (we got grounded from scotch and bourbon), and all the bullshi'n we could handle. Some of the best times (and stories) of my life were around the swimming pool and I hope you have the same experience. I will miss it.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
The drum sander worked like a charm. Took 1 hour and 2 belts.

Those are pneumatic tools requiring a huge compressor. That's some serious over kill but you should be able to get whole job done in an hour or two. Regarding the powder vs. strips comment: The jackhammer would not give you strips but rather something more coarse than sand but not quite gravel. However I do admit that I am not the concrete guy although I have walked on a bunch of it. :D
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Just audio out there. I have the two patio speakers which will probably be enough but while the ground is dug up, I will run some wire to the other side of the yard just in case.
Sorry if I missed it, but I didn't see anything about the AV plans for the pool area? :D Just for the record I don't know if I can take anyone else telling me about a sub that looks like a rock:rolleyes:
 

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