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"Bruce" wrote in message
... snip If you write technical stuff you probably don't need a writing course as the reader is mainly interested in the methods, facts, etc. related and there is no need to dev elope a story line. I cut a good example out of Practical Boatowner, and saved it. How to make an anchor. All the dimensions and angles and just a little on how we cut and welded it, and a closing paragraph telling the reader that once we built our new anchor out(sic) anchoring problems disappeared. Cheers, Bruce Any old anchor works just ducky-keen on deck at a dock, Bruce. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 14:21:05 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Bruce" wrote in message .. . snip If you write technical stuff you probably don't need a writing course as the reader is mainly interested in the methods, facts, etc. related and there is no need to dev elope a story line. I cut a good example out of Practical Boatowner, and saved it. How to make an anchor. All the dimensions and angles and just a little on how we cut and welded it, and a closing paragraph telling the reader that once we built our new anchor out(sic) anchoring problems disappeared. Cheers, Bruce Any old anchor works just ducky-keen on deck at a dock, Bruce. Wilbur Hubbard Nice one Willie-boy. And as about as accurate as the comment you made in another post about having to use an inert gas when welding stainless steel, when in fact anyone can weld stainless perfectly well using a, common as dirt, arc welder. Want to argue? Try reading the Internet http://www.weldfabulous.com/Filler-M...308L/tc222069/ And now, of course, you are going to do your usual buck and wing and say that you didn't say that; you meant something else; anything except the truth that as usual you were playing the part of an expert when you didn't have a clue about what you were talking about. Cheers, Bruce |
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![]() -- I'm not advocating that we bring out of retirement the KGB agent who killed a Bulgarian dissident with a poisoned umbrella tip, but it would be nice if Julian Assange were made to worry every time he went out in the rain. "Bruce" wrote in message news ![]() Nice one Willie-boy. And as about as accurate as the comment you made in another post about having to use an inert gas when welding stainless steel, when in fact anyone can weld stainless perfectly well using a, common as dirt, arc welder. Want to argue? Try reading the Internet http://www.weldfabulous.com/Filler-M...308L/tc222069/ And now, of course, you are going to do your usual buck and wing and say that you didn't say that; you meant something else; anything except the truth that as usual you were playing the part of an expert when you didn't have a clue about what you were talking about. Cheers, Bruce That link was to some stainless filler rod usually used with Tungsten Inert gas (TIG) welding. There are coated stick electrodes available for stainless however. I've used up many lbs of both. Regards, JR |
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 19:45:40 -0500, "JR" wrote:
That was certainly embarrassing. and I meant to say http://www.lincolnelectric.com/Catal...et.aspx?p=6191 Cheers, Bruce |
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"Bruce" wrote in message
... On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 19:45:40 -0500, "JR" wrote: That was certainly embarrassing. and I meant to say http://www.lincolnelectric.com/Catal...et.aspx?p=6191 Cheers, Bruce I let it pass out of respect for the elderly. LOL! Wilbur Hubbard |
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