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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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Anyone got anything metal related or just fun?
I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. We all know
by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. You are above them. Act like it. Please stop feeding the trolls. Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. Steve |
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On Jan 4, 7:32*am, "Steve B" wrote:
I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. *We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. *It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. *You are above them. *Act like it. Please stop feeding the trolls. *Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. *It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. Steve Hey Steve B asshole: Wake the **** up! You don't speak for everyone. All you can speak for is yourself. Got that ****tard. You're a brain dead moron whose been ripped to shreds not only here but in alt.photography because your a worthless **** bag who doesn't appreciate the help you have been given by others who have made a lot of effort to try and help you. Your such a ****tard that you won't take the time to properly give basic information in your posts so others can help you properly the first time. Information like the brand and model number of your camera. Others have to ask you to post the basics so they can try and help your worthless ass. You consistently demonstrate that can't use Google to figure out who has posted tons of metalworking advice on Usenet. You're a lazy piece of **** who will never be able to do precision machining because you can't pay attention to detail. Suggest you **** off and die. Maybe in another life you will have clue. |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. You are above them. Act like it. Either post something metalworking related or shut your ****ing pie hole, you goddamned nitwit. Please stop feeding the trolls. Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. |
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"PrecisionmachinisT" wrote in message
news:l4idnUxbYrIkYnvNnZ2dnUVZ_vWdnZ2d@scnresearch. com... "Steve B" wrote in message ... I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. You are above them. Act like it. Either post something metalworking related or shut your ****ing pie hole, you goddamned nitwit. Please stop feeding the trolls. Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. And by responding you tar yourtself with the same brush . I think I'll go melt some aluminum , got 2 burners and a bottle of LPG here , all I need now is a tin can to melt it in and a hole in the (frozen right now) ground . -- Snag Enjoy the ride into my bitbucket , and have a felching good time with Banqueer and TMT! |
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"Terry Coombs" wrote in message ... "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote in message news:l4idnUxbYrIkYnvNnZ2dnUVZ_vWdnZ2d@scnresearch. com... "Steve B" wrote in message ... I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. You are above them. Act like it. Either post something metalworking related or shut your ****ing pie hole, you goddamned nitwit. Please stop feeding the trolls. Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. And by responding you tar yourtself with the same brush . I think I'll go melt some aluminum , got 2 burners and a bottle of LPG here , all I need now is a tin can to melt it in and a hole in the (frozen right now) ground . I end up with about 6 barrels of 6061 turnings avery month or so and I'd like to do the same with some or all of it. Thinking about using a 500 amp welding power source and some graphite, any thoughts ? |
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Yesterday, I ground some brass keys, for a
lock change (rekey) job. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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Steve B wrote:
I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. You are above them. Act like it. there's a Sherline mill on the way as a late christmas gift for myself. That should be fun. |
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Anyone got anything metal related or just fun?
Either post something metalworking related or shut your ****ing pie hole,
you goddamned nitwit. I see you either do not read the metal related posts in the group, or don't absorb much of what you read. I post a lot of metal related things here, I'd say one of the highest percentages of metal to garbage ratios in the group. Unlike some people. You sound big on the Internet. I'll bet you're a little man who still lives in his Mama's basement. Steve |
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 08:52:57 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: BIG SNIP I end up with about 6 barrels of 6061 turnings avery month or so and I'd like to do the same with some or all of it. Thinking about using a 500 amp welding power source and some graphite, any thoughts ? Hey PT, To do what ???? Too much current to EDM. do you have some idea of a way to melt the 6061 with it? Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario. |
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 08:07:19 -0800 (PST), Jonathan Banquer
wrote: On Jan 4, 7:32*am, "Steve B" wrote: I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. *We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. *It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. *You are above them. *Act like it. Please stop feeding the trolls. *Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. *It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. Steve Hey Steve B asshole: Wake the **** up! You don't speak for everyone. All you can speak for is yourself. Got that ****tard. BIG SNIP Hey Jon, Your quite correct. Steve B. does not speak for all of us, but he certainly does for a large percentage. Sadly, probably NOT over 50% on RCM anymore. You yourself have posted some good stuff at least sort of metal and CAD related over the past years, and I still get good use of the keyless chuck I got from you some years ago that I "found out about" right here on RCM. If you would just shrug off the trolls or do your political-troll-replies on a different site than RCM, I'm sure it would please OVER 50% of the longest users of this particular usegroup or whatever we're called. But stay here for the metal and CAD and useful tips stuff, cuz it's good. Is it possible all these messages I see that have NOTHING to do with RCM are actually cross-postings, but I really don't know how to tell any longer??? Just takes a long while to sort through so many. I "store" EVERY "email/usenet" message I get, approx. 8000 in 2012, most of which came via RCM, and I "save" every one that is metal or shop related, and that set is just a bit less that 500 at the moment as it is "end-of-year" for me, and I will shortly remove some that are best just "current", so it will reduce to about 200 in the "SAVED 2012" file. That's a 16:1 gross, 40:1 net, ratio. Why is that I wonder? Take care, Happy New Year. Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario. |
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"Brian Lawson" wrote in message ... On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 08:52:57 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: BIG SNIP I end up with about 6 barrels of 6061 turnings avery month or so and I'd like to do the same with some or all of it. Thinking about using a 500 amp welding power source and some graphite, any thoughts ? Hey PT, To do what ???? Too much current to EDM. do you have some idea of a way to melt the 6061 with it? I can turn the amprage down to as low as a couple of amps. |
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On Jan 5, 12:16*pm, Brian Lawson wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 08:07:19 -0800 (PST), Jonathan Banquer wrote: On Jan 4, 7:32*am, "Steve B" wrote: I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. *We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. *It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. *You are above them. *Act like it. Please stop feeding the trolls. *Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. *It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. Steve Hey Steve B asshole: Wake the **** up! You don't speak for everyone. All you can speak for is yourself. Got that ****tard. BIG SNIP Hey Jon, Your quite correct. *Steve B. does not speak for all of us, but he certainly does for a large percentage. *Sadly, probably NOT over 50% on RCM anymore. *You yourself have posted some good stuff at least sort of metal and CAD related over the past years, and I still get good use of the keyless chuck I got from you some years ago that I "found out about" right here on RCM. *If you would just shrug off the trolls or do your political-troll-replies on a different site than RCM, I'm sure it would please OVER 50% of the longest users of this particular usegroup or whatever we're called. * But stay here for the metal and CAD and useful tips stuff, cuz it's good. Is it possible all these messages I see that have NOTHING to do with RCM are actually cross-postings, but I really don't know how to tell any longer??? *Just takes a long while to sort through so many. *I "store" EVERY "email/usenet" message I get, approx. 8000 in 2012, most of which came via RCM, and I "save" every one that is metal or shop related, and that set is just a bit less that 500 at the moment as it is "end-of-year" for me, and I will shortly remove some that are best just "current", so it will reduce to about 200 in the "SAVED 2012" file. *That's a 16:1 gross, 40:1 net, *ratio. *Why is that I wonder? Take care, *Happy New Year. Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario. Hi Brain, "You yourself have posted some good stuff at least sort of metal and CAD related over the past years, and I still get good use of the keyless chuck I got from you some years ago that I "found out about" right here on RCM" I've been around Usenet machining and CAD groups for a long, long time. I'm always ready to talk machining or CADCAM on Usenet with anyone who wants to talk about it that isn't an asshole. I'm glad you're still happy with the Albrecht keyless chuck I sold you! How is your son doing? I have a ton of really, really nice machining stuff for sale now: Hermann Schmidt grinding vice Hermann Schmidt squaring block Hermann Schmidt angle plate (non magnetic). Starrett crystal pink granite two ledge surface plate (18" x 24") Starrett crystal pink granite comparator stand Starrett crystal pink granite tri-squa http://www.starrett.com/metrology/me...te-tri-squares Imperial Newbould motorized whirley: http://imperialnewbould.com/grindit.htm Lots of height stands and electronic amplifiers. Yuasa 5C collet indexer: http://www.yuasa-intl.com/products_indv.aspx?pid=42 Starrett 258 12" Digi Check. Kennedy bottom box with Versa Cart and side box (roller bearing drawer pulls on side box) Bottom box and side box have Kennedy butcher block tops as well as the high security lock options. The largest machinist top box Kennedy makes which has the high security lock option. Durham mobile work bench with custom butcher block top Lots and lots of other machinist tools... all quality, high end stuff. I can deliver to LA area for a very nominal charge. |
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On Jan 5, 8:50*pm, jon_banquer wrote:
On Jan 5, 12:16*pm, Brian Lawson wrote: On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 08:07:19 -0800 (PST), Jonathan Banquer wrote: On Jan 4, 7:32*am, "Steve B" wrote: I'm getting tired of the pig wrestling with the usual suspects. *We all know by now who does metal work here, and who the trolls are. *It is getting tiring and a little disappointing seeing the good posters here engaging these little snerts-snot nosed egotistical rude teens, and making them giggle, much like teasing a puppy. *You are above them. *Act like it. Please stop feeding the trolls. *Think if you put that effort into any other subject, even honey or snowmobiles. *It's not metal, but it's a far ways away from Banquer and his ilk's worthless prattle about politics, and adventures they have never had.. Steve Hey Steve B asshole: Wake the **** up! You don't speak for everyone. All you can speak for is yourself. Got that ****tard. BIG SNIP Hey Jon, Your quite correct. *Steve B. does not speak for all of us, but he certainly does for a large percentage. *Sadly, probably NOT over 50% on RCM anymore. *You yourself have posted some good stuff at least sort of metal and CAD related over the past years, and I still get good use of the keyless chuck I got from you some years ago that I "found out about" right here on RCM. *If you would just shrug off the trolls or do your political-troll-replies on a different site than RCM, I'm sure it would please OVER 50% of the longest users of this particular usegroup or whatever we're called. * But stay here for the metal and CAD and useful tips stuff, cuz it's good. Is it possible all these messages I see that have NOTHING to do with RCM are actually cross-postings, but I really don't know how to tell any longer??? *Just takes a long while to sort through so many. *I "store" EVERY "email/usenet" message I get, approx. 8000 in 2012, most of which came via RCM, and I "save" every one that is metal or shop related, and that set is just a bit less that 500 at the moment as it is "end-of-year" for me, and I will shortly remove some that are best just "current", so it will reduce to about 200 in the "SAVED 2012" file. *That's a 16:1 gross, 40:1 net, *ratio. *Why is that I wonder? Take care, *Happy New Year. Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario. Hi Brain, "You yourself have posted some good stuff at least sort of metal and CAD related over the past years, and I still get good use of the keyless chuck I got from you some years ago that I "found out about" right here on RCM" *I've been around Usenet machining and CAD groups for a long, long time. I'm always ready to talk machining or CADCAM on Usenet with anyone who wants to talk about it that isn't an asshole. I'm glad you're still happy with the Albrecht keyless chuck I sold you! *How is your son doing? I have a ton of really, really nice machining stuff for sale now: Hermann Schmidt grinding vice Hermann Schmidt squaring block Hermann Schmidt angle plate (non magnetic). Starrett crystal pink granite two ledge surface plate (18" x 24") Starrett crystal pink granite comparator stand Starrett crystal pink granite tri-squa http://www.starrett.com/metrology/me...ecision-granit... Imperial Newbould motorized whirley: http://imperialnewbould.com/grindit.htm Lots of height stands and electronic amplifiers. Yuasa 5C collet indexer: http://www.yuasa-intl.com/products_indv.aspx?pid=42 Starrett 258 12" Digi Check. Kennedy bottom box with Versa Cart and side box (roller bearing drawer pulls on side box) Bottom box and side box have Kennedy butcher block tops as well as the high security lock options. The largest machinist top box Kennedy makes which has the high security lock option. Durham mobile work bench with custom butcher block top Lots and lots of other machinist tools... all quality, high end stuff. I can deliver to LA area for a very nominal charge. Bump |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... Either post something metalworking related or shut your ****ing pie hole, you goddamned nitwit. I see you either do not read the metal related posts in the group, or don't absorb much of what you read. I post a lot of metal related things here, I'd say one of the highest percentages of metal to garbage ratios in the group. Unlike some people. You sound big on the Internet. I'll bet you're a little man who still lives in his Mama's basement. You are a slobbering fool |
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