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Default Any easy way to delaminate a big transformer

On Sunday, July 27, 2014 10:58:19 AM UTC-7, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2014 11:02:55 -0500, Ignoramus12347

wrote:



On 2014-07-27, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:


amdx fired this volley in news:lr2s10$1rr$2@dont-


email.me:




I have a feeling that iggy is doing just fine for himself.




It pretty much seems that way to anyone who isn't jealous of him.




He usually forges ahead, but when he butts up against something


unfamiliar, he asks.




What's different about that from the way any competent tradesman works?




"Just try anything and if it doesn't work we'll try something else" is a


pretty expensive mantra (at the very least in man-hours, on a low-margin


task), especially with all the varied experiences on tap on the web.




Sometimes I hire 'experts' to solve materials handling issues (powders


and dusts, not metal). Usually, it's worth the money.




Pretending to be super intelligent, or super knowledgeable about


anything, is not something that interests me personally. I have some


things that I need done, like how to get copper out of a special


transformer, and when I feel that I need to ask, I ask.




Good move.





If this makes me look bad in the eyes of "machining luminaries" like jon


banquer and "precision machinist", so be it.




bwa ha ha ha ha ha In their dreams.



--

Aim for success, not perfection. Never give up your right

to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to

learn new things and move forward with your life.

-- Dr. David M. Burns


Larry Jackass is a failed automotive mechanic who got out of the business.

Larry Jackass is so dumb he confused Rochester fuel injection with a Rochester carburetor.

Larry Jackass doesn't like Holly carburetors because he isn't willing to take the time to understand them. Instead he just gave up.

Has anyone looked at this fools LinkedIn profile? What a ****ing joke. Check this out:

"College majors would have included electrical and mechanical engineering had I gone to college, but I wanted to get straight to tech school and into work out of high school. I've always had an affinity for machines (and they for me) and how things work. I recently researched CNC machining am just now getting a computer controlled router into operation (Dec 2013) for artistic and signmaking endeavors. Building and fabrication are in my blood. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes in the multi-faceted life Larry lives.

Specialties: Working with mind, body, and soul in tune with one another. Custom work is my favorite occupation and I thrive on solving all sorts of problems for people. What can I do for you?"

The Larry Jackass work history is even worse. Auto mechanic my ass. Larry Jackass worked at an autobody shop doing alignments and as an "electrician". That's it. He then got out of the business according to his pathetic LinkedIn profile.