A lesson learned.
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 08:41
And twowheeledterror replied to wireman
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 08:43
And twowheeledterror replied to wireman again (didn't say it all the first time I guess)
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 08:58
Still not done replying
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 08:59
And wireman replied to twowheeledterror
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 09:17
And twowheeledterror replied to wireman (again)
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 09:19
And twowheeledterror makes a final reply to wireman
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 09:19
Boys, boys, boys!! Let's all play nice in the sandbox!
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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 09:24
Nevco48 wrote:
Just a friendly arguement. I would hope Wireman knows that I don't have any problem with him whatsoever.
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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Re: A lesson learned.
14 Mar 2006 09:26
I think the argument above has been condensed to it's essence, don't you agree? :evil: :evil:
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Re: Sheet metal soldering...
14 Mar 2006 12:24
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.
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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.
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Re: Sheet metal soldering...
14 Mar 2006 13:36
hEY Guys
I soldered a terminal the other day, Didn't even burn my finger.:silly:
I soldered a terminal the other day, Didn't even burn my finger.:silly:
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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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