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[email protected] July 8th 10 06:06 PM

Crap!
 
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 08:26:04 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:


"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 18:24:19 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:


"Karl Townsend" wrote in message
. octanews.com...

Holy crap! I need some practice. The vertical ups were the worst.

It's like riding a bike, you don't forget. But you do crash a few
times
before you get the hang of it.

At least for me, its not like riding a bike. I can hardly see to weld
anymore. The bright arc blinds me and I can't weld unless its a stick on
a
horizontal surface with a step or seam to follow.

This gettin' old **** ain't for pussies.

At least i have a son that just loves showin' the old man how much
better
he is.

Karl

It's a booger bear when you run a nice bead and find out that except for
the
first 1/4", the rest wanders away from the intentioned root. I hate when
I
do that.

Steve


ROFLAMAO!!

Did that the other day. Nice looking bead too!..just progressivly
farther and farther away from the weld point.

Sigh

Gunner


I don't think I've ever run a ****ty bead that went off target. All were
beautiful. Why is it like that? Why is it that when I drop buttered toast,
it always lands buttered side down?

Steve


Did you know that if you strap a piece of buttered toast on the back
of a cat, butter side up, and drop the cat, it hovers?

Newb


John Husvar July 8th 10 10:46 PM

Crap!
 
In article ,
wrote:


Did you know that if you strap a piece of buttered toast on the back
of a cat, butter side up, and drop the cat, it hovers?

Newb


Neighborhood auto service cum small machine shop owner ran his place on
a 10KW cat/toast-powered 3ph generator for years! Had to shut it down
for half an hour twice daily to feed the cats and replace the toast
though. Still, cheap at half the price.

Hardest part was getting the cats restarted exactly 120 degrees apart.


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