Episode 6

Dave shows his second present wrapping job and Ben shows what to do with the extra cardboard during the holiday season. Sorry so late but $%&#&!!!! Blip.tv has been so kind as to not be able to display my videos properly. FRUSTRATING!!!
Update: Blip.tv has gone above and beyond what would be expected for tech support and I will be writing up a blog post on http://AdventuresOfBen.com about how their customer service is stellar and what other tech companies could learn from them. I have no doubt now that I made the right choice in having them as a provider for my new podcast. Thank you Blip!

Here is the link to Mr McGroovys rivets and the coupon code is ‘mechmashtv’ for 10% off your order
http://www.mrmcgroovys.com/

Dave shows his second present wrapping job and Ben shows what to do with the extra cardboard during the holiday season. Sorry so late but $%&#&!!!! Blip.tv has been so kind as to not be able to display my videos properly. FRUSTRATING!!!
Update: Blip.tv has gone above and beyond what would be expected for tech support and I will be writing up a blog post on http://AdventuresOfBen.com about how their customer service is stellar and what other tech companies could learn from them. I have no doubt now that I made the right choice in having them as a provider for my new podcast. Thank you Blip!

Here is the link to Mr McGroovys rivets and the coupon code is ‘mechmashtv’ for 10% off your order
http://www.mrmcgroovys.com/

Here is a link to the HD video file

3 Responses to “Episode 6”

  1. Scott Webb January 18, 2010 at 11:26 am #

    Love the POOK Toque!

    Would those rivets go deep enough through the reg thickness of foam core? I’m making a lightbox with white foam core and will be using masking tape outside. The rivets would make it so much cleaner – as clean as a DIY lightbox goes.

    Those rivets are pretty rad! I am getting some of I wonder how much they are. I’ll find out when I click – This might just be an idea for my $100 business.

  2. admin January 18, 2010 at 11:39 am #

    Yup that would be a good use for them too… Thanks for the thought! I have some more lighting systems to build now :)

  3. Paul Archer February 3, 2010 at 9:25 am #

    You can also use metal screw posts: http://www.cfsbinds.com/screwposts.html

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