12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

TheDavel

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Lets talk tools...

For the past few months I've been using 12vTools as my router bit supplier as well as for template tape (I go through about a roll a week on average).

Joey's knowledge of router bits, bit speeds, ect has been nothing short of amazing. He has a bit for just about any and every task you'd ever encounter in the 12v fabrication world... If he doesn't have a bit to your specifications, he will work with you to develop it and get a working prototype up and running.

His service is A+ all the way too. He will take the time to discuss things with you in detail, even if it doesn't net him a sale. He is very quick to respond to texts, voicemails, emails, and FaceBook messages.

I would recommend him over any supplier that I've used so far. This includes some big names in the 12v world as well as Rockler/WoodCraft/MLCS ect.

check him out when you get a chance

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Joey's knowledge of router bits, bit speeds and what they are used for is second to none, he is a man's man.

He'll help you to acquire knowledge that will get the job done !

So, if you're looking for that lil something extra . . .

Now , I don't know Joey ... but , I do know a man named Pete , He is an artisan/craftsman/et cetera !

He is similar to the other fella, 35 years of practice will make some men artiste.

Pete has made enclosures/amp racks/et cetera for me to my design for Oh ... a minute or so.
 
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as a man who just buys bits for multi purpose things (other woodworking projects non car audio related) I use MLCS.com
 
Interesting. I have some MLCS bits and do like them a lot. But have always been impressed with g0a's knowledge of routers and bits, speed settings for different materials, etc.

Would definitely like to consider him for the next purchases.
 
His bits may be great, but his ultimate pry tool is my favorite thing that I've bought from him... Then again I'm easily amused, like a chimp with a stick.
 
Some follow up about the ass they call Joey... he flaunts his goods all over the web and seduces me all the time. I end up buying a bunch of stuff that I feel I need. I still love him, but damn my account doesn't.



My preferred writing utensils .09 for the win!!


I dropped a prototype bit Joey gave me and damage the bearing he made for it... he made me another and sent it with the quickness!





 
so what you are saying is you like to tap dat ass? Its a shame all that stuff will be neglected for several months in your absence.
 
they work pretty good. You have to make sure you use a plastic bearing on your flush trim bit or you will burn the template. I know Joey sells some kits with the template, bit (with euro bearing), and template tape for a decent price.
 
My main concern is having something that will hold its shape when I remove it from the car. I don't necessarily need it to be a router guide; I can trace it and cut with a jigsaw. I just want something that will allow me to shape out odd patterns and hold its shape when I take it from the car to the wood.
 
You might want a contour gauge instead. $10 and up depending on the length.

Mostly used in Autobody world where they need to match panels from side to side when shaping, but works well for what you are wanting to do


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That looks good but not long enough unfortunately. (TWSS!!!)

Well, probably long enough for just the kicks but if I'm spending that much money it would be nice to have something longer for future potential use in the trunk.
 
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