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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:54:29 -0700 (PDT),
wrote: I would just like to be able to lay on metal, re-enforce frames, stick steel to steel, etc... Aluminum and other alloy work I knew was a little more complicated. Stick welding? Is that gas, like torches? I have a small AC stick welder here - if you want it, you can have it. Works fine. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:30:11 -0400, HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 06:25:04 -0400, HK wrote: If there is a worse place to be during hot weather than Atlanta, I don't know where it might be. Third floor of the Woodstock Middle School yesterday at 11 AM. Mrs. Wave told me it reached 106 degrees before they dismissed school. Three kids in her home room passed out. If you compare the temp along the east coast there is very little difference in temp. If you want cool temp. you need to do what JohnH did and go to Seattle. Didn't Seattle already have its one day of bathing suit weather? Seattle has bathing suit weather? One day a year. Chuck said somewhere it was very hot one day recently in Seattle...in the 90's if memory serves. That was the day. |
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On Jun 11, 8:16*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:54:29 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I would just like to be able to lay on metal, re-enforce frames, stick steel to steel, etc... Aluminum and other alloy work I knew was a little more complicated. Stick welding? Is that gas, like torches? I have a small AC stick welder here - if you want it, you can have it. Works fine. Really, done!!! Way cool....... |
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I was oiling up my air compressor yesterday, and it made me think of you...it was a little greasy and full of hot air. WE HAVE A WINNER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Almost ****ed my pants Harry. |
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They are nothing but low lifes. Like YOU, you ****ING COWARD...GO **** YOURSELF. |
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Eat Me, Trolls wrote:
I was oiling up my air compressor yesterday, and it made me think of you...it was a little greasy and full of hot air. WE HAVE A WINNER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Almost ****ed my pants Harry. Gee, I dunno why, but Reggie reminds of someone who oils his way along the floor. |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:15:42 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: I used to have a Lincoln/Miller MIG machine that could use different gases for shielding the electrode, but I sold it to a guy who does farm equipment restoration. Still have a Lincoln AC/DC variable output stick machine, but I havne't done any serious welding in years. Love to weld things. You should build a welded metal boat. Casady |
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On Jun 11, 10:41*am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:15:42 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I used to have a Lincoln/Miller MIG machine that could use different gases for shielding the electrode, but I sold it to a guy who does farm equipment restoration. *Still have a Lincoln AC/DC variable output stick machine, but I havne't done any serious welding in years. Love to weld things. You should build a welded metal boat. Casady I have a great design for a 13 foot Whaler knock off that would certainly lend itself to aluminum if he is interested in playing;) Hey ShortPants... wanna' burn some stuff up? Of course with the cost of aluminum now, I dunno if you want to just "play" around with it. I have seen some pretty impressive aluminum boats though, and the money you spend on material, could easily be saved on gas later with an aluminum hull. |
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:36:10 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: I would just like to be able to lay on metal, re-enforce frames, stick steel to steel, etc... Aluminum and other alloy work I knew was a little more complicated. Stick welding? Is that gas, like torches? I took welding at the local community college. Learned I should hire it done. Casady |
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