Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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Default finally organized my projects webpage... if ya give a crap

if anyone is bored to death and there is absolutly nothing better to do,
feel free to check out my metal projects webpages, here's the index page:
http://www.geocities.com/weldingwalt/index.html
sorry for the pop ups, but free web hosting means free banners and pop ups,
so i got what i paid for.
Feel free to use any ideas for yourselves,

walt


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if anyone is bored to death and there is absolutly nothing better to do,
feel free to check out my metal projects webpages, here's the index page:
http://www.geocities.com/weldingwalt/index.html
sorry for the pop ups, but free web hosting means free banners and pop ups,
so i got what i paid for.
Feel free to use any ideas for yourselves,

walt



It looks ilke /someone/ gave a crap! I'm getting an "Exceeded allocated
bandwidth" error

Larry
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It looks ilke /someone/ gave a crap! I'm getting an "Exceeded allocated
bandwidth" error

Larry


I got in just fine.... No pop ups, on a Mac, Sat. 12.10 AM.
Mountain Time in Alberta

Maybe after midnite the bandwidth gets reset.

Try again Larry.
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Shiver Me Timbers wrote:


I got in just fine.... No pop ups, on a Mac, Sat. 12.10 AM.
Mountain Time in Alberta

Maybe after midnite the bandwidth gets reset.

Try again Larry.


No pop ups with Mozilla, either. Choices are nice to have.

I like the housefly.

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if anyone is bored to death and there is absolutly nothing better to do,
feel free to check out my metal projects webpages, here's the index page:
http://www.geocities.com/weldingwalt/index.html
sorry for the pop ups, but free web hosting means free banners and pop
ups, so i got what i paid for.
Feel free to use any ideas for yourselves,

walt

sorry about the website constipation, it clears up after every hour when it
gets reset... like i stated free doesn't give you alot. I should change
hosts.
thanks for your patience... you're not missing alot if you wait.

walt




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Nice job on the website.
The Mini-Chopper is way cool. Needs a 'stinger' type chrome
exhaust pipe.
JR
Dweller in the cellar

wallster wrote:

if anyone is bored to death and there is absolutly nothing better to do,
feel free to check out my metal projects webpages, here's the index page:
http://www.geocities.com/weldingwalt/index.html
sorry for the pop ups, but free web hosting means free banners and pop ups,
so i got what i paid for.
Feel free to use any ideas for yourselves,

walt


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wallster wrote:

if anyone is bored to death and there is absolutly nothing better to do,
feel free to check out my metal projects webpages, here's the index page:
http://www.geocities.com/weldingwalt/index.html
sorry for the pop ups, but free web hosting means free banners and pop ups,
so i got what i paid for.
Feel free to use any ideas for yourselves,

walt




Another thing you (don't) get for what you paid is a reasonable amount
of hits/day. G

Here's what I got when I went to the URL you posted:

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

The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data
transfer. Visit our help area for more information.

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

How about posting them to the rcm drop box?

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Of course, the bandwdth isn't exceeded to the point they
can't
splash all the pop-ups along with the 'get lost' message.
JR
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Larry wrote:


It looks ilke /someone/ gave a crap! I'm getting an "Exceeded allocated
bandwidth" error

Larry


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You should lose these free guys and get some personal
webpage space with a good, local ISP. Most are happy to host
your site for minimal cost. It's worth it to have a larger
bandwidth and clean website.
JR
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wallster wrote:

if anyone is bored to death and there is absolutly nothing better to do,
feel free to check out my metal projects webpages, here's the index page:
http://www.geocities.com/weldingwalt/index.html
sorry for the pop ups, but free web hosting means free banners and pop ups,
so i got what i paid for.
Feel free to use any ideas for yourselves,

walt


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Doubt yourself, and the real world will eat you alive
The world doesn't revolve around you, it revolves around me
No skeletons in the closet; just decomposing corpses
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"JR North" wrote in message
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You should lose these free guys and get some personal
webpage space with a good, local ISP. Most are happy to host
your site for minimal cost. It's worth it to have a larger
bandwidth and clean website.
JR
Dweller in the cellar

i'm going to have to, i'll work on it this week, then repost the new
address.

walt




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The "plasma cut" stuff is cool! Makes me lust for one. Is there anyway
to cut stuff like that without a plasma cutter (excluding lasers and
water jets)? I'd guess that a bandsaw would be next best. And a
sabre/jig saw a poor third. Bob
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JR North wrote:

Of course, the bandwdth isn't exceeded to the point they
can't
splash all the pop-ups along with the 'get lost' message.


You get what you pay for...


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"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message
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The "plasma cut" stuff is cool! Makes me lust for one. Is there anyway
to cut stuff like that without a plasma cutter (excluding lasers and
water jets)? I'd guess that a bandsaw would be next best. And a
sabre/jig saw a poor third. Bob


Bob, I highly reccomend a plasma cutter. They really do come in handy for a
zillion diferent projects. The other day I had to do some minor exhaust work
on my truck and the plasma cutter cut all the crap away in seconds. I bought
mine through HF, it's a firepower fp-18 (made by thermal dynamics so
consumables are easily replaced from my local welding supply store) and it
was $599. including shipping.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40384

great for thinner steel (.125" down) jobs. Anything thicker and I O/A it.

walt


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Hey Walt,

I found a great hosting deal that I use, email me at nick AT oldbranch.com
and I'll give you the details.

Eide


"wallster" wrote in message
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"JR North" wrote in message
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You should lose these free guys and get some personal
webpage space with a good, local ISP. Most are happy to host
your site for minimal cost. It's worth it to have a larger
bandwidth and clean website.
JR
Dweller in the cellar

i'm going to have to, i'll work on it this week, then repost the new
address.

walt



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