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303 Stainless Doesn't Work Harden!!! ... or does it???

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LOL. I give up.


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303 Stainless Doesn't Work Harden!!! ... or does it???

https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thre...ar-trim.68771/

LOL. I give up.


303 does work-harden, like other austenitic grades. Although the
sulphur content makes it relatively free-machining, it will still
harden up like a s.o.b. if your tools are not sharp.

I guess you know not to try to weld it.

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303 Stainless Doesn't Work Harden!!! ... or does it???


https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thre...ar-trim.68771/

LOL. I give up.


303 does work-harden, like other austenitic grades. Although the
sulphur content makes it relatively free-machining, it will still
harden up like a s.o.b. if your tools are not sharp.

I guess you know not to try to weld it.



Yeah. Maybe outside of my skill set, but when I sought MFG sources to
back up my claims that it does work harden I discovered that it is
reported to be weldable, but difficult.

This is from the Penn Stainless website:

Welding Characteristics
* Not generally recommended, but may be welded with some difficulty
* May be welded with Alloy 310 electrodes
* Should be annealed after welding to re-dissolve precipitated carbides

I won't be trying it any time soon.

************

DANG-IT! I've been using Thunderbird for a couple months now and I
still keep hitting the reply button in Usenet groups instead of the
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On 4/14/2018 4:41 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sat, 14 Apr 2018 15:16:49 -0700, Bob La Londe
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303 Stainless Doesn't Work Harden!!! ... or does it???


https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thre...ar-trim.68771/

LOL. I give up.


303 does work-harden, like other austenitic grades. Although the
sulphur content makes it relatively free-machining, it will still
harden up like a s.o.b. if your tools are not sharp.

I guess you know not to try to weld it.



Yeah. Maybe outside of my skill set, but when I sought MFG sources to
back up my claims that it does work harden I discovered that it is
reported to be weldable, but difficult.

This is from the Penn Stainless website:

Welding Characteristics
* Not generally recommended, but may be welded with some difficulty
* May be welded with Alloy 310 electrodes
* Should be annealed after welding to re-dissolve precipitated carbides

I won't be trying it any time soon.

************


Me either. When I see something like that (2024 aluminum, for example)
I decide then and there that I'll leave it to the experts if I ever
have to do it.


DANG-IT! I've been using Thunderbird for a couple months now and I
still keep hitting the reply button in Usenet groups instead of the
follow up button.


If you did that here, it went off into cyberspace. g That's not my
real email address.

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Also, since I turned 70 today, I'm expecting it to start going away
soon. So far, I don't detect any substantial differences. But it must
be coming.

Keep that in mind if I respond to technical questions in the future.
g


Catch-22... I don't think _WE_ will be the one to notice the
difference ;-)

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Also, since I turned 70 today, I'm expecting it to start going away
soon. So far, I don't detect any substantial differences. But it must
be coming.

Keep that in mind if I respond to technical questions in the future.
g


Catch-22... I don't think _WE_ will be the one to notice the
difference ;-)


You're saying we'll be going down together. That's comforting. g

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* Happy Birthday Ed !


Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.


FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)

It doesn't do much for the mood of the well-wishers, but they don't
often forget it. d8-)


Enjoy,
DoN.

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* Happy Birthday Ed !


Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.


FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)


Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

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It doesn't do much for the mood of the well-wishers, but they don't
often forget it. d8-)


Enjoy,
DoN.

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On 4/15/2018 7:54 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On 16 Apr 2018 00:29:59 GMT, "DoN. Nichols"
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On 2018-04-15, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:40:56 -0500, Terry Coombs
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[ ... ]

Â* Happy Birthday Ed !
Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.

FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)

Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

Â* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .

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On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 20:37:51 -0500, Terry Coombs
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On 4/15/2018 7:54 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On 16 Apr 2018 00:29:59 GMT, "DoN. Nichols"
wrote:

On 2018-04-15, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:40:56 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:
[ ... ]

* Happy Birthday Ed !
Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.
FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)

Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .


Yeah, that's the same here (the no-license age, though, is 70). Do you
have wild brook trout in the mountains there, or are they stocked?

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On 4/15/2018 9:21 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
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On 4/15/2018 7:54 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On 16 Apr 2018 00:29:59 GMT, "DoN. Nichols"
wrote:

On 2018-04-15, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:40:56 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:
[ ... ]

Â* Happy Birthday Ed !
Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.
FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)
Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

Â* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .

Yeah, that's the same here (the no-license age, though, is 70). Do you
have wild brook trout in the mountains there, or are they stocked?

Â* I'm pretty sure they're all stocked . There might be one or 2 species
native to this area , I was never much on fishing . Night fishing for
cats with a case of beer along for refreshmentÂ* was fun though ...

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On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 21:56:50 -0500, Terry Coombs
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On 4/15/2018 9:21 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 20:37:51 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:

On 4/15/2018 7:54 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On 16 Apr 2018 00:29:59 GMT, "DoN. Nichols"
wrote:

On 2018-04-15, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:40:56 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:
[ ... ]

* Happy Birthday Ed !
Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.
FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)
Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .

Yeah, that's the same here (the no-license age, though, is 70). Do you
have wild brook trout in the mountains there, or are they stocked?

* I'm pretty sure they're all stocked . There might be one or 2 species
native to this area , I was never much on fishing . Night fishing for
cats with a case of beer along for refreshment* was fun though ...


I didn't think there were any wild trout in Arkansas, but there are
some as far south as Georgia, in the mountains (or there were, 20
years ago), so I guess it's possible. The water has to be pretty cold
year around for them to survive the summers.

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Also, since I turned 70 today, I'm expecting it to start going away
soon. So far, I don't detect any substantial differences. But it must
be coming.

Keep that in mind if I respond to technical questions in the future.
g

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Happy 70th Ed.

Best Regards
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 20:51:44 -0700, "Howard Beel"
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"Ed Huntress" wrote in message ...
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Also, since I turned 70 today, I'm expecting it to start going away
soon. So far, I don't detect any substantial differences. But it must
be coming.

Keep that in mind if I respond to technical questions in the future.
g

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Happy 70th Ed.

Best Regards
Tom.


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On 4/15/2018 10:30 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
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On 4/15/2018 9:21 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 20:37:51 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:

On 4/15/2018 7:54 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On 16 Apr 2018 00:29:59 GMT, "DoN. Nichols"
wrote:

On 2018-04-15, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:40:56 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:
[ ... ]

Â* Happy Birthday Ed !
Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.
FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)
Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

Â* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .
Yeah, that's the same here (the no-license age, though, is 70). Do you
have wild brook trout in the mountains there, or are they stocked?

Â* I'm pretty sure they're all stocked . There might be one or 2 species
native to this area , I was never much on fishing . Night fishing for
cats with a case of beer along for refreshmentÂ* was fun though ...

I didn't think there were any wild trout in Arkansas, but there are
some as far south as Georgia, in the mountains (or there were, 20
years ago), so I guess it's possible. The water has to be pretty cold
year around for them to survive the summers.

Â* Yup , the main places they stock are the deep water dams and stuff .
Apparently some of the rivers downstream of the dams too , they pull the
cold water from the bottom for the power generation turbines . There's a
huge fish hatchery just downstream from I think it's Norfork Dam . They
have the whole thing covered with netting , otherwise the hawks and
eagles would be fat and they'd have no fish .

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On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 20:37:51 -0500, Terry Coombs
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On 4/15/2018 7:54 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On 16 Apr 2018 00:29:59 GMT, "DoN. Nichols"
wrote:

On 2018-04-15, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:40:56 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:
[ ... ]

* Happy Birthday Ed !
Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.
FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)

Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .


Reduced fees for senior citizens here in Oregon start at age _70_.
There are no freebies for fishermen or hunters in this Leftist-owned
state...yet. All we need are a few more thousand retired (or working)
conservative Californians (most of the people I meet up here are
ex-pat Californicators)

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On 4/16/2018 11:17 AM, Larry Jaques wrote:
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On 4/15/2018 7:54 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On 16 Apr 2018 00:29:59 GMT, "DoN. Nichols"
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On 2018-04-15, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:40:56 -0500, Terry Coombs
wrote:
[ ... ]

Â* Happy Birthday Ed !
Hey, thanks, Terry! My first Happy Birthday today came from Allstate
Insutance Co. Then came one from Experion. Then came my wife. g

My birthday is easy to remember, too. It's the day the Titanic sank.
And it's Income Tax Day.
FWIW -- I've *never* remembered the day the Titanic sank (nor
wanted to do so), and I remember back when the income tax day was "the
Ides of March", not April, so don't depend on that, either. :-)
Well, see, that's why older people don't remember. Young people
remember, as in, "Oh ****, it's income tax day. And that means it's
Ed's birthday. ****." d8-)

The best thing about it is that I never have to buy a fishing license
again! Not even a trout stamp!

Â* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .

Reduced fees for senior citizens here in Oregon start at age _70_.
There are no freebies for fishermen or hunters in this Leftist-owned
state...yet. All we need are a few more thousand retired (or working)
conservative Californians (most of the people I meet up here are
ex-pat Californicators)

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odds, against the dark forces of statism, political correctness,
and green-left-liberal lunacy.
--James Delingpole


Â* This wasn't free , it cost me about 35 bucks for the license . It's
good until I die though ...

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On 4/16/2018 11:17 AM, Larry Jaques wrote:
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* We get that at 65 here in Arkansas . I got mine (hunting and fishing)
, but no trout stamp - I need to fix that , because it's required in
many waters whether I'm after trout or not . If they're there , you need
the stamp .

Reduced fees for senior citizens here in Oregon start at age _70_.
There are no freebies for fishermen or hunters in this Leftist-owned
state...yet. All we need are a few more thousand retired (or working)
conservative Californians (most of the people I meet up here are
ex-pat Californicators)


* This wasn't free , it cost me about 35 bucks for the license . It's
good until I die though ...


Basic fishing licenses go for $41 here, but 'only' $27 after you're
70. Pioneer licenses are $6 if you've been an Oregon native for 50
years.

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On 4/14/2018 3:16 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
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https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thre...ar-trim.68771/



LOL. I give up.

h



If anybody visits that forum thread. I did not make that last public
post that appears to be from me. Somebody at Hobby Machinist made that
post after they had already banned me. Then they blocked my IP address.
I assume so I would not see what they had done. I didn't even know
about it until one of my friends called me to ask me about it. I posted
about being banned here on 4/15/18 at 12:23pm. That last public post
impersonating me is dated April 16th 2018.


Jeez. What a bunch of dirtbags. That doesn't sound even remotely like
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LOL.Â* I give up.




If anybody visits that forum thread.Â* I did not make that last public
post that appears to be from me.Â* Somebody at Hobby Machinist made
that post after they had already banned me.Â* Then they blocked my IP
address. Â*I assume so I would not see what they had done.Â* I didn't
even know about it until one of my friends called me to ask me about
it.Â* I posted about being banned here on 4/15/18 at 12:23pm.Â* That
last public post impersonating me is dated April 16th 2018.



Â* That sucks ! In case you haven't seen it , here is Nelson's response
to that message - and mine to him .

Quote:
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I am sorry you feel this way. As it says in Rule 9 (below), the
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Let us please now return to machining!
Â* Nelson , I read Bob's posts in other forums , and he has said he DID
NOT POST THAT LAST MESSAGE - in fact he was unaware of it until someone
else contacted him about it . You might want to clean your own house .
Having conversed with him over several years on a variety of subjects ,
I believe him . If you feel you need to ban me too for disagreeing with
your actions , so be it .

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On 4/19/2018 6:48 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 4/18/2018 9:10 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 4/14/2018 3:16 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
303 Stainless Doesn't Work Harden!!! ... or does it???


https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thre...ar-trim.68771/



LOL.Â* I give up.




If anybody visits that forum thread.Â* I did not make that last public
post that appears to be from me.Â* Somebody at Hobby Machinist made
that post after they had already banned me.Â* Then they blocked my IP
address. Â*I assume so I would not see what they had done.Â* I didn't
even know about it until one of my friends called me to ask me about
it.Â* I posted about being banned here on 4/15/18 at 12:23pm.Â* That
last public post impersonating me is dated April 16th 2018.



Â* That sucks ! In case you haven't seen it , here is Nelson's response
to that message - and mine to him .

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nelson, post: 576957, member: 48598
Bob,


I am sorry you feel this way. As it says in Rule 9 (below), the
moderators are all volunteers, and they do their best.

I suggest that you cool down, take a deep breath, and put things into
perspective instead of sending me messages.


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Let us please now return to machining!

Â* Nelson , I read Bob's posts in other forums , and he has said he DID
NOT POST THAT LAST MESSAGE - in fact he was unaware of it until
someone else contacted him about it . You might want to clean your own
house . Having conversed with him over several years on a variety of
subjects , I believe him . If you feel you need to ban me too for
disagreeing with your actions , so be it .

Â* And this is Nelson's reply :


Oops! We ran into some problems.

You have been banned for the following reason: Rules violation:
Defaming forum, public discussion of forum matters; disruptive behavior.


It'll be interesting to see if the prick bans me from the email lists he moderates . Wouldn't surprise me ...
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"Terry Coombs" wrote in message news
On 4/18/2018 9:10 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 4/14/2018 3:16 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
303 Stainless Doesn't Work Harden!!! ... or does it???


https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thre...ar-trim.68771/


LOL. I give up.




If anybody visits that forum thread. I did not make that last public post
that appears to be from me. Somebody at Hobby Machinist made that post
after they had already banned me. Then they blocked my IP address. I
assume so I would not see what they had done. I didn't even know about it
until one of my friends called me to ask me about it. I posted about
being banned here on 4/15/18 at 12:23pm. That last public post
impersonating me is dated April 16th 2018.



That sucks ! In case you haven't seen it , here is Nelson's response
to that message - and mine to him .

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nelson, post: 576957, member: 48598
Bob,


I am sorry you feel this way. As it says in Rule 9 (below), the
moderators are all volunteers, and they do their best.

I suggest that you cool down, take a deep breath, and put things into
perspective instead of sending me messages.


**DO NOT CRITICIZE OR DEFAME THIS FORUM OR OTHER FORUMS:**

**9. You agree not to criticize or make any negative comments about this
forum on this forum or on other forums. The staff are all volunteers.
They do their best. If we see disparaging posts made by you, about us or
our forum, here or elsewhere, your membership will be revoked. If you
feel our rules are "touchy" or "overbearing," try another forum. Posting
that you are "just putting up with us for the information" is not
polite. Be polite or go elsewhere. These rules have made this forum what
it is today, a popular place where people can interact without being
made to feel bad about themselves. Please do not disparage or make any
negative comments about other machinist forums on this forum. That is
not part of this forum's activities.**



Let us please now return to machining!
Nelson , I read Bob's posts in other forums , and he has said he DID
NOT POST THAT LAST MESSAGE - in fact he was unaware of it until someone
else contacted him about it . You might want to clean your own house .
Having conversed with him over several years on a variety of subjects ,
I believe him . If you feel you need to ban me too for disagreeing with
your actions , so be it .

--
Snag
Ain't no dollar sign on
peace of mind - Zac Brown


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I just posted in a few places the time line that shows I could not have made
that post and decided to move on. About the worst I could do without
committing a crime is accuse him of identity theft. As seen here on Usenet
that really has little consequence. Yes I know identity theft is a crime,
but the reality of it is I'd have to dig deep and sue him with not much gain
from it. I'm not 100% decided not to do anything, but It would be
expensive.

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He also removed your post and locked the thread. Seems some of the other
posts where modified as well. With the thread locked it will slowly die.
Best I could hope for without legal action.

Obviously he is to stubborn to do anything better than that.


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On 4/19/2018 10:42 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:
He also removed your post and locked the thread.Â* Seems some of the
other posts where modified as well.Â* With the thread locked it will
slowly die. Best I could hope for without legal action.

Obviously he is to stubborn to do anything better than that.


Â* Nelson moved that group a while back and changed it up a lot because
it was dying , looks like now we know why . I don't expect it to live
much longer with his heavy-handed attitude . Small loss ...

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On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 08:28:52 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
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About the worst I could do without
committing a crime is accuse him of identity theft. As seen here on Usenet
that really has little consequence. Yes I know identity theft is a crime,
but the reality of it is I'd have to dig deep and sue him with not much gain


Are you saying that you have seen the crime of identity theft on
Usenet? If you or anyone has witnessed such crimes, please post
examples, and we'll forward your evidence to the police, whose job it
is to investigate criminal matters. In the event that you are
confusing violations of nym registrations with identity theft, we will
forward your evidence to the Nym Registration Compliance Office, which
has the authority to cancel Usenet accounts and seize the computers of
the violators.


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On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 08:28:52 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
wrote:

About the worst I could do without
committing a crime is accuse him of identity theft. As seen here on Usenet
that really has little consequence. Yes I know identity theft is a crime,
but the reality of it is I'd have to dig deep and sue him with not much
gain


Are you saying that you have seen the crime of identity theft on
Usenet? If you or anyone has witnessed such crimes, please post
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That's hysterical. LOL-IRL

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On 4/19/2018 8:47 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 4/19/2018 10:42 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:
He also removed your post and locked the thread.Â* Seems some of the
other posts where modified as well.Â* With the thread locked it will
slowly die. Best I could hope for without legal action.

Obviously he is to stubborn to do anything better than that.


Â* Nelson moved that group a while back and changed it up a lot because
it was dying , looks like now we know why . I don't expect it to live
much longer with his heavy-handed attitude . Small loss ...


Looks like all of the unpleasantness has been removed. Sorry you got
banned sticking up for me. Since he removed the nastiness I don't
intend to post anything else publicly on the subject. If you are
curious to know more contact me using the contact form privately at my
website. www.cncmolds.com We can exchange emails or talk on the phone.
Otherwise I intend to forget about it.


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On 4/19/2018 4:09 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 4/19/2018 8:47 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 4/19/2018 10:42 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:
He also removed your post and locked the thread.Â* Seems some of the
other posts where modified as well.Â* With the thread locked it will
slowly die. Best I could hope for without legal action.

Obviously he is to stubborn to do anything better than that.


Â*Â* Nelson moved that group a while back and changed it up a lot
because it was dying , looks like now we know why . I don't expect it
to live much longer with his heavy-handed attitude . Small loss ...


Looks like all of the unpleasantness has been removed.Â* Sorry you got
banned sticking up for me.Â* Since he removed the nastiness I don't
intend to post anything else publicly on the subject.Â* If you are
curious to know more contact me using the contact form privately at my
website.Â* www.cncmolds.comÂ* We can exchange emails or talk on the
phone. Â*Otherwise I intend to forget about it.


Â* Works for me . Getting banned was a trivial thing , I very seldom
went there any more . There are so many other places to get what was
offered , I won't miss it .

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On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 08:28:52 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
wrote:

About the worst I could do without
committing a crime is accuse him of identity theft. As seen here on Usenet
that really has little consequence. Yes I know identity theft is a crime,
but the reality of it is I'd have to dig deep and sue him with not much gain


Are you saying that you have seen the crime of identity theft on
Usenet? If you or anyone has witnessed such crimes, please post
examples, and we'll forward your evidence to the police, whose job it
is to investigate criminal matters. In the event that you are
confusing violations of nym registrations with identity theft, we will
forward your evidence to the Nym Registration Compliance Office, which
has the authority to cancel Usenet accounts and seize the computers of
the violators.



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