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14 Mar 2006 08:41 #31010 by twowheeledterror
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And twowheeledterror replied to wireman

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14 Mar 2006 08:43 #31012 by twowheeledterror
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And twowheeledterror replied to wireman again (didn't say it all the first time I guess)

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14 Mar 2006 08:58 #31014 by twowheeledterror
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Still not done replying

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14 Mar 2006 08:59 #31018 by wireman
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And wireman replied to twowheeledterror

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14 Mar 2006 09:17 #31023 by twowheeledterror
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And twowheeledterror replied to wireman (again)

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14 Mar 2006 09:19 #31024 by twowheeledterror
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And twowheeledterror makes a final reply to wireman

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14 Mar 2006 09:19 #31025 by Nevco48
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Boys, boys, boys!! Let's all play nice in the sandbox!

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14 Mar 2006 09:24 #31028 by twowheeledterror
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Nevco48 wrote:

Boys, boys, boys!! Let's all play nice in the sandbox!


Just a friendly arguement. I would hope Wireman knows that I don't have any problem with him whatsoever. :)

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14 Mar 2006 09:26 #31030 by steell
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I think the argument above has been condensed to it's essence, don't you agree? :evil: :evil:

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KD9JUR

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14 Mar 2006 10:09 #31066 by wireman
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:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :whistle:

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14 Mar 2006 12:24 #31092 by Duck
Replied by Duck on topic Sheet metal soldering...
We soldered galvanized sheet metal in middle school(6th grade) shop class. We made funnels, watering cans, dust pans and bins, buckets, decorative windmills, and assorted animal shapes. If you want a real thin seam that's also strong, soldering is the way to go. Ditto if you want the thing to hold water or hot grease.

This was a tad over 40 years ago and I'd forgotten the alloy, hence my question further up the thread. Lousiana had some fine schools. Great shop classes, le cheval for lunch, and a 12 year old could work in the kitchen rinsing dishes with 180 degree water and operating the garbage disposal and dishwasher in exchange for a free lunch. Kids get no hands on experience these days.

-Duck

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14 Mar 2006 13:36 #31111 by OKC_Kent
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hEY Guys
I soldered a terminal the other day, Didn't even burn my finger.:silly:

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