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for you maker guys, a clear vial of the powder is INCREDIBLE. not as lovely as tritium, but BRIGHT. imagine the lanyards :)

Ah, this happens quite frequently. I have no idea what in the hell you're talking about.
 
Should I mount the sander like this or get it all the way to the edge of the bench?

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I would mount it so the face of that sanding disk is just past flush with the edge of the bench (just hanging over a touch) in case you want to sand something that is longer/larger.
 
Theres a guy on here that goes by Rayban that makes double layered and double stitched leather belts to your liking for something like $50. I had him make me one last summer and have been wearing it ever since. Its a great belt and as stiff as when I first got it still. Carharrt makes a decent belt that is nylon webbing on the front and leather backed that is nice for a gun belt too. I wore one for two years and it was pretty good except the holes in it had really started to stretch at the leather end.

Cich, I'm not sure that I would carry your CZ cocked and unlocked. I'm guessing it has a pretty light trigger pull when the hammer is cocked. If you ever do need to pull it or if you take it out a the end of the day before you take the holster off your belt something could catch on your trigger and make it go off pretty easily. If it had a manual safety I don't think I'd have a problem with it tho. I'd suggest that you train for that long first trigger pull and get a bunch of range time to get used to it. I wouldn't rely on the decocker much either, they have failed in the past on guns and I'd rather just let the hammer down with my finger or drop the mag, clear the chamber, and then let the hammer down however you want to. Whatever you decide on is really up to you, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
 
Very true. And decocked is still better than hammer down. Perhaps ill just keep it decocked. Ill focus on shooting that way more.
 
Psyop,

I don't bolt mine down. No need to really because it doesn't walk and let's you move it where you want to. One tip for you, put a folded up wet towell on the bench under the wheel and it will catch the dust & sparks.
 
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