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On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 14:16:21 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer
wrote: On Jan 27, 1:32*pm, " wrote: On Jan 27, 1:56*pm, jon_banquer wrote: The wire wheel approach would be my last choice for removing rust from large steel plates. No doubt iggy will go this way and then brag how well it worked. Why are you always so negative? So what would be you first choice? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan I've got every reason to be negative in this group. This newsgroup is no longer about metalworking. It's now a group filled with phony conservatives like Wieber that have no interest in improving their metalworking skill set. Then it is a little hard to understand why you infest this group. It is basically a group for those who want to discuss recreational metal working and is hardly where one would expect an ineffective computer programmer to be found. -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Jan 27, 4:08*pm, J.B.Slocomb wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 14:16:21 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer wrote: On Jan 27, 1:32*pm, " wrote: On Jan 27, 1:56*pm, jon_banquer wrote: The wire wheel approach would be my last choice for removing rust from large steel plates. No doubt iggy will go this way and then brag how well it worked. Why are you always so negative? So what would be you first choice? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan I've got every reason to be negative in this group. This newsgroup is no longer about metalworking. It's now a group filled with phony conservatives like Wieber that have no interest in improving their metalworking skill set. Then it is a little hard to understand why you infest this group. It is basically a group for those who want to discuss recreational metal working and is hardly where one would expect an ineffective computer programmer to be found. -- Cheers, John B. You're track record isn't much better than iggy's. If you don't like what I post don't read it. Seems pretty simple to me. |
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On Jan 27, 4:07*pm, Gunner wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 05:02:28 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Jan 27, 2:11 am, jon_banquer wrote: You're really very ****ing sloooooooooooooow. Watch it again, you brain dead moron: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHt0XOyZUYg I do not watch youtube videos. *They are generally a waste of time. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Dan Your opinion is noted. If found them to be fun, boring, interesting, sad, funny, informative and occasionally not worth watching. But on the whole..rather good. I have a Mod 14 Remington pump action rifle that Id never taken down. A Pederson device..cringe. Watched a video of it and learned the fast and easy way to break it down. Works well on an arm that is NOT intuitively easy to break down. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1anUf-GUA3E Anyone got any 30 Rem brass kicking around they want to trade? Gunner The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie People who refuse to watch video remind me of Cliff Huprich who couldn't handle change. Huprich ended up mentally dead long before he was physically dead because he stopped learning and thought he knew everything. |
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On Jan 27, 4:08*pm, J.B.Slocomb wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 14:16:21 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer wrote: On Jan 27, 1:32*pm, " wrote: On Jan 27, 1:56*pm, jon_banquer wrote: The wire wheel approach would be my last choice for removing rust from large steel plates. No doubt iggy will go this way and then brag how well it worked. Why are you always so negative? So what would be you first choice? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan I've got every reason to be negative in this group. This newsgroup is no longer about metalworking. It's now a group filled with phony conservatives like Wieber that have no interest in improving their metalworking skill set. Then it is a little hard to understand why you infest this group. It is basically a group for those who want to discuss recreational metal working and is hardly where one would expect an ineffective computer programmer to be found. -- Cheers, John B. Post from John B. / J.B. Slocomb on topic and offering any legitimate advice in this thread - zero, nada, zilch, none. |
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On Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:07:05 PM UTC-6, Ignoramus25707 wrote:
I have a bunch of street plate steel, that I want to magically transform into welding tables. They have rust on them, it is not horribly deep, but it needs to be removed. What is the most efficient way to do it using, say, a 9 inch angle grinder. What abrasive things are best for it? I wonder if you could do it electrically? Say with a large piece of cloth saturated with PH Up from a swimming pool supply and a power supply. Pos side of the power supply hooked to a piece of sheetmetal, laid on top of the saturated cloth, and the neg side hooked to the plate. I do this with smaller parts in a bath often and it removes rust quite well, but slow |
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wrote in message ... If you had a better education, you would be able to respond without using profanity. The choice to exclude profanity from one's vocabulary has nothing to do with his quality of education. |
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wrote in message ... I do not watch youtube videos. They are generally a waste of time. HAHAHA!!! --instead, you sit on usenet blathering about profanity.... |
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On Jan 27, 4:59*pm, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: wrote in message ... I do not watch youtube videos. *They are generally a waste of time. HAHAHA!!! --instead, you sit on usenet blathering about profanity.... Dan constantly tries to troll me asking for pictures of my home shop because he doesn't like the fact that I have the keys to a clients shop and can use that shop whenever I want, to do whatever I want. The troll doesn't work and just makes Dan look like a complete asshole. In this day and age, it's ****ing insane not to make use of video. It's not even an age thing. It's a mentality. I don't know what Dan learned in the college he loves to brag about attending but it sure as **** wasn't how to teach yourself. Isn't learning to teach yourself the main concept of going to school to begin with? Seems to me that Dan never grasped the basics. Dan, Rudy Kouhoupt didn't start making metalworking videos until very late in his life and I think he was making metalworking videos just before he died. Maybe you should start with some of Rudy Kouhoupt videos. I'm sure he will love them as they go very sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ow. http://smartflix.com/store/video/52/...athe-Operation |
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On Jan 27, 7:54*pm, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: The choice to exclude profanity from one's vocabulary has nothing to do with his quality of education. In your case, the intelligence and knowledge are clearly there regardless of profanity. Some others seem to resort to profanity because they have nothing to say. Dan |
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On Jan 27, 6:02*pm, " wrote:
On Jan 27, 7:54*pm, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: The choice to exclude profanity from one's vocabulary has nothing to do with his quality of education. In your case, the intelligence and knowledge are clearly there regardless of profanity. *Some others seem to *resort to profanity because they have nothing to say. Dan In your case you prove how ****ing stupid you are with every post. From what I can tell, you're very close to completely brain dead. |
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On Jan 27, 8:41*pm, jon_banquer wrote:
Dan constantly tries to troll me asking for pictures of my home shop because he doesn't like the fact that I have the keys to a clients shop and can use that shop whenever I want, to do whatever I want. The troll doesn't work and just makes Dan look like a complete asshole. I tweak you about your shop because you are so negative about the pictures of the shops of others. And yet you have not posted any pictures of your shop. In this day and age, it's ****ing insane not to make use of video. It's not even an age thing. It's a mentality. I don't know what Dan learned in the college he loves to brag about attending but it sure as **** wasn't how to teach yourself. Isn't learning to teach yourself the main concept of going to school to begin with? Seems to me that Dan never grasped the basics. I agree that it is important to know how to research and learn. And have had to do a lot of that. I am a bit older than you, so in college I learned how to design with vacuum tubes. After college i had to learn how to design with transistor, then integrated circuits, microprocessors, gate arrays etc. The big problem with video is that is in real time, and I find reading is much faster. Besides you can easily skip over the parts you already know. Dan Dan, Rudy Kouhoupt didn't start making metalworking videos until very late in his life and I think he was making metalworking videos just before he died. Maybe you should start with some of Rudy Kouhoupt videos. I'm sure he will love them as they go very sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ow. http://smartflix.com/store/video/52/...hine-Lathe-Ope... |
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On Jan 27, 7:07*pm, Gunner wrote:
I do not watch youtube videos. *They are generally a waste of time. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Dan Your opinion is noted. There are some youtube videos that are good, but in most cases the video is slow compared with reading. So in general I skip the videos. Dan |
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Tom Gardner wrote:
On 1/25/2013 6:21 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote: "Tom Gardner" mars@tacks wrote in message ... Actually, I have the PERFECT solution! It' just not patented yet and in prototype. Wire brushes on a Roto-Tiller? It's already been done! And, can you guess who did it? Oh yea...that would be me. Mostly used to clean/prep metal roofs for coating. http://www.wisesales.com/shindaiwa-c...l#.UQWHjb-0Bck Nice. What kind of rpm can that handle? You don't make something similar that would fit on a long arbor buffer do you? -- Steve W. |
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On Jan 27, 5:16*pm, jon_banquer wrote:
It's hard to give a first choice because iggy is a worthless piece of **** who as per usual he have left out very important details such as: How many plates need to be done per month? Are all the plates the same size? If not, what is the largest size plate that will need to be prepped. Does he have the space for dip tanks? Does he have a place outside or a room to safely sand blast in? Does he have other applications that would justify sand blasting. How big is his compressor? Does he have a fresh air respirator? http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbNova3hoodSale.html Does he have a shop laborer who has time to run a sand blaster? Has he called a 3M rep and asked them to stop by and make suggestions on which product they recommend? I have a hard time with your logic. Iggy has not presented enough information to make a first choice, yet you can make a last choice. Based on Iggy's previous posts, I would expect that he is thinking in terms of three of four in a month and getting them clean enough to be part of a welding table. And the size is what turns up so could be from a couple of feet square to maybe as large as 4 by 10. So perfect is not needed. Hardly worth setting up sand blaster and dip tanks would just take a lot of room for not much use. Dan |
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On Jan 27, 6:43*pm, " wrote:
On Jan 27, 5:16*pm, jon_banquer wrote: It's hard to give a first choice because iggy is a worthless piece of **** who as per usual he have left out very important details such as: How many plates need to be done per month? Are all the plates the same size? If not, what is the largest size plate that will need to be prepped. Does he have the space for dip tanks? Does he have a place outside or a room to safely sand blast in? Does he have other applications that would justify sand blasting. How big is his compressor? Does he have a fresh air respirator? http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbNova3hoodSale.html Does he have a shop laborer who has time to run a sand blaster? Has he called a 3M rep and asked them to stop by and make suggestions on which product they recommend? I have a hard time with your logic. *Iggy has not presented enough information to make a first choice, yet you can make a last choice. Based on Iggy's previous posts, I would expect that he is thinking in terms of three of four in a month and getting them clean enough to be part of a welding table. *And the size is what turns up so could be from a couple of feet square to maybe as large as 4 by 10. *So perfect is not needed. *Hardly worth setting up sand blaster and dip tanks would just take a lot of room for not much use. Dan "Hardly worth setting up sand blaster" Are you ****ing kidding me? There is almost no setup work with a sandblaster. Watch this and get some ****ing clues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgcbQG9I0TE |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 18:27:45 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: On Jan 27, 7:07*pm, Gunner wrote: I do not watch youtube videos. *They are generally a waste of time. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Dan Your opinion is noted. There are some youtube videos that are good, but in most cases the video is slow compared with reading. So in general I skip the videos. Dan Some times it is..other times the reading material is worse than the videos. Shrug Gunner The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie |
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" wrote: I agree that it is important to know how to research and learn. And have had to do a lot of that. I am a bit older than you, so in college I learned how to design with vacuum tubes. After college i had to learn how to design with transistor, then integrated circuits, microprocessors, gate arrays etc. The big problem with video is that is in real time, and I find reading is much faster. Besides you can easily skip over the parts you already know. There is the time bar at the bottom of the video. Click on it and drag it past what you don't want to see. This works, as long as that part has been downloaded. |
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Tom Gardner wrote: On 1/26/2013 2:28 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: "Tom Gardner" mars@tacks wrote in message ... Actually, I have the PERFECT solution! It' just not patented yet and in prototype. Wire brushes on a Roto-Tiller? A Phaser set on Annoy? Of anybody, YOU could probably build one! Can I have a prototype! Could you add an "IRRITATE" setting for me? Already done and in the testing stages. You know that setting only works on liberals, don't you? The list of settings from the user manual of the Anti-Liberal Phaser: 00: Saftey W/child proof lock to keep Liberals from hurting themselves. 01: Annoy 02: Irritate 03: Bug 04: Infuriate 05: Enrage 06: ****ed off 07: Make their hollow heads ring like a cheap cow bell 08: Inflame 09: Crispy critter 10: Dust unto dust Truely a "Smart Weapon". Like Biden wants. The hard part will be to make it work with all newsreaders so you can click a button when you reply to a liberal, and really make his head explode. |
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"J.B.Slocomb" wrote: Then it is a little hard to understand why you infest this group. It is basically a group for those who want to discuss recreational metal working and is hardly where one would expect an ineffective computer programmer to be found. Certainly not a two bit programmer, in a 64 bit world. |
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On Jan 27, 8:36*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: "J.B.Slocomb" wrote: Then it is a little hard to understand why you infest this group. It is basically a group for those who want to discuss recreational metal working and is hardly where one would expect an ineffective computer programmer to be found. * *Certainly not a two bit programmer, in a 64 bit world. Terrell doesn't even have two bits to fix his badly leaking roofs. |
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On Jan 28, 12:16*am, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: Syphilitic vamp. Most that use profanity do not have you vocabulary. Dan |
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On Jan 28, 5:48*am, " wrote:
On Jan 28, 12:16*am, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: Syphilitic vamp. Most that use profanity do not have you vocabulary. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan Many that do use profanity would be amused by the mistake in your one sentence response. |
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On 1/27/2013 11:34 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote: On 1/26/2013 2:28 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: "Tom Gardner" mars@tacks wrote in message ... Actually, I have the PERFECT solution! It' just not patented yet and in prototype. Wire brushes on a Roto-Tiller? A Phaser set on Annoy? Of anybody, YOU could probably build one! Can I have a prototype! Could you add an "IRRITATE" setting for me? Already done and in the testing stages. You know that setting only works on liberals, don't you? The list of settings from the user manual of the Anti-Liberal Phaser: 00: Saftey W/child proof lock to keep Liberals from hurting themselves. 01: Annoy 02: Irritate 03: Bug 04: Infuriate 05: Enrage 06: ****ed off 07: Make their hollow heads ring like a cheap cow bell 08: Inflame 09: Crispy critter 10: Dust unto dust Truely a "Smart Weapon". Like Biden wants. The hard part will be to make it work with all newsreaders so you can click a button when you reply to a liberal, and really make his head explode. I'll take two, one black and one chrome. |
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Tom Gardner wrote: On 1/27/2013 11:34 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Tom Gardner wrote: On 1/26/2013 2:28 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: "Tom Gardner" mars@tacks wrote in message ... Actually, I have the PERFECT solution! It' just not patented yet and in prototype. Wire brushes on a Roto-Tiller? A Phaser set on Annoy? Of anybody, YOU could probably build one! Can I have a prototype! Could you add an "IRRITATE" setting for me? Already done and in the testing stages. You know that setting only works on liberals, don't you? The list of settings from the user manual of the Anti-Liberal Phaser: 00: Saftey W/child proof lock to keep Liberals from hurting themselves. 01: Annoy 02: Irritate 03: Bug 04: Infuriate 05: Enrage 06: ****ed off 07: Make their hollow heads ring like a cheap cow bell 08: Inflame 09: Crispy critter 10: Dust unto dust Truely a "Smart Weapon". Like Biden wants. The hard part will be to make it work with all newsreaders so you can click a button when you reply to a liberal, and really make his head explode. I'll take two, one black and one chrome. Good. The pink model is only sold to liberals. It only has one setting, and shoots the owner. It also makes every liberal in a half mile radius pee themselves while giggling like six year old girls. |
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On Jan 28, 7:09*am, Ignoramus9260
wrote: On 2013-01-28, wrote: On Jan 27, 5:16?pm, jon_banquer wrote: It's hard to give a first choice because iggy is a worthless piece of **** who as per usual he have left out very important details such as: How many plates need to be done per month? Are all the plates the same size? If not, what is the largest size plate that will need to be prepped. Does he have the space for dip tanks? Does he have a place outside or a room to safely sand blast in? Does he have other applications that would justify sand blasting. How big is his compressor? Does he have a fresh air respirator? http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbNova3hoodSale.html Does he have a shop laborer who has time to run a sand blaster? Has he called a 3M rep and asked them to stop by and make suggestions on which product they recommend? I have a hard time with your logic. *Iggy has not presented enough information to make a first choice, yet you can make a last choice. Based on Iggy's previous posts, I would expect that he is thinking in terms of three of four in a month and getting them clean enough to be part of a welding table. *And the size is what turns up so could be from a couple of feet square to maybe as large as 4 by 10. *So perfect is not needed. *Hardly worth setting up sand blaster and dip tanks would just take a lot of room for not much use. I have four plates right now and no more are forthcoming. I do not personally expect anything useful out of debates with Mr. 'banquer'. i What iggy expects is for me to sell him top quality tools for nothing. Because I won't do it, I'm no ****ing good. LOL |
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wrote in message ... Most that use profanity do not have you vocabulary. Doubtful claim. |
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On 1/28/2013 10:31 AM, jon_banquer wrote:
On Jan 28, 7:09 am, Ignoramus9260 wrote: On 2013-01-28, wrote: On Jan 27, 5:16?pm, jon_banquer wrote: It's hard to give a first choice because iggy is a worthless piece of **** who as per usual he have left out very important details such as: How many plates need to be done per month? Are all the plates the same size? If not, what is the largest size plate that will need to be prepped. Does he have the space for dip tanks? Does he have a place outside or a room to safely sand blast in? Does he have other applications that would justify sand blasting. How big is his compressor? Does he have a fresh air respirator? http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbNova3hoodSale.html Does he have a shop laborer who has time to run a sand blaster? Has he called a 3M rep and asked them to stop by and make suggestions on which product they recommend? I have a hard time with your logic. Iggy has not presented enough information to make a first choice, yet you can make a last choice. Based on Iggy's previous posts, I would expect that he is thinking in terms of three of four in a month and getting them clean enough to be part of a welding table. And the size is what turns up so could be from a couple of feet square to maybe as large as 4 by 10. So perfect is not needed. Hardly worth setting up sand blaster and dip tanks would just take a lot of room for not much use. I have four plates right now and no more are forthcoming. I do not personally expect anything useful out of debates with Mr. 'banquer'. i What iggy expects is for me to sell him top quality tools for nothing. All anyone expects out of you, little jonny banqueer, is vitriol and bull****. You're a ****bag - no redeeming value at all. Someone is going to bust your head some day, and the world will applaud. |
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On Jan 28, 7:09*am, Ignoramus9260
wrote: On 2013-01-28, wrote: On Jan 27, 5:16?pm, jon_banquer wrote: It's hard to give a first choice because iggy is a worthless piece of **** who as per usual he have left out very important details such as: How many plates need to be done per month? Are all the plates the same size? If not, what is the largest size plate that will need to be prepped. Does he have the space for dip tanks? Does he have a place outside or a room to safely sand blast in? Does he have other applications that would justify sand blasting. How big is his compressor? Does he have a fresh air respirator? http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbNova3hoodSale.html Does he have a shop laborer who has time to run a sand blaster? Has he called a 3M rep and asked them to stop by and make suggestions on which product they recommend? I have a hard time with your logic. *Iggy has not presented enough information to make a first choice, yet you can make a last choice. Based on Iggy's previous posts, I would expect that he is thinking in terms of three of four in a month and getting them clean enough to be part of a welding table. *And the size is what turns up so could be from a couple of feet square to maybe as large as 4 by 10. *So perfect is not needed. *Hardly worth setting up sand blaster and dip tanks would just take a lot of room for not much use. I have four plates right now and no more are forthcoming. I do not personally expect anything useful out of debates with Mr. 'banquer'. i For someone who buys, fixes and sells equipment, I would think a portable pressurized sandblaster is pretty basic equipment to own: http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...Google&cm_ite= |
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wrote in message ... in college I learned how to design with vacuum tubes. Identify the value of component Rk in the following item: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RCA-TUBE-AMP...-/150984104264 |
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"PrecisionmachinisT" wrote in message
... wrote in message ... in college I learned how to design with vacuum tubes. Identify the value of component Rk in the following item: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RCA-TUBE-AMP...-/150984104264 Rk = Vg/Ip In the movie "The Red Tent" the stranded aviators substituted pencil lead for a broken one in their radio. |
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"Jim Wilkins" wrote in message ... "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... in college I learned how to design with vacuum tubes. Identify the value of component Rk in the following item: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RCA-TUBE-AMP...-/150984104264 Rk = Vg/Ip Only if you want zero clipping... In the movie "The Red Tent" the stranded aviators substituted pencil lead for a broken one in their radio. What is the value of the one in the amplifier pictured above ? |
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How to cost efficiently clean rust from steel plate
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 09:09:13 -0600, Ignoramus9260
wrote: On 2013-01-28, wrote: On Jan 27, 5:16?pm, jon_banquer wrote: It's hard to give a first choice because iggy is a worthless piece of **** who as per usual he have left out very important details such as: How many plates need to be done per month? Are all the plates the same size? If not, what is the largest size plate that will need to be prepped. Does he have the space for dip tanks? Does he have a place outside or a room to safely sand blast in? Does he have other applications that would justify sand blasting. How big is his compressor? Does he have a fresh air respirator? http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbNova3hoodSale.html Does he have a shop laborer who has time to run a sand blaster? Has he called a 3M rep and asked them to stop by and make suggestions on which product they recommend? I have a hard time with your logic. Iggy has not presented enough information to make a first choice, yet you can make a last choice. Based on Iggy's previous posts, I would expect that he is thinking in terms of three of four in a month and getting them clean enough to be part of a welding table. And the size is what turns up so could be from a couple of feet square to maybe as large as 4 by 10. So perfect is not needed. Hardly worth setting up sand blaster and dip tanks would just take a lot of room for not much use. I have four plates right now and no more are forthcoming. I do not personally expect anything useful out of debates with Mr. 'banquer'. i Depending on how severe the rust is you might try a concentrated phosphoric acid. We buy it here and depending on the severity of the rust dilute it from 1 - 1 to 10 - 1., brush it on and let it dry. -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 11:07:01 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: --snip-- Truely a "Smart Weapon". Like Biden wants. The hard part will be to make it work with all newsreaders so you can click a button when you reply to a liberal, and really make his head explode. I'll take two, one black and one chrome. Good. The pink model is only sold to liberals. It only has one setting, and shoots the owner. It also makes every liberal in a half mile radius pee themselves while giggling like six year old girls. Here's a nice new revolver for libruls http://tinyurl.com/a7g5am5 Now in automatic! http://tinyurl.com/avc4zxw -- Poverty is easy. It's Charity and Chastity that are hard. --anon |
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On Jan 28, 4:41*pm, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 11:07:01 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: --snip-- * * Truely a "Smart Weapon". Like Biden wants. *The hard part will be to make it work with all newsreaders so you can click a button when you reply to a liberal, and really make his head explode. I'll take two, one black and one chrome. * Good. *The pink model is only sold to liberals. *It only has one setting, and shoots the owner. *It also makes every liberal in a half mile radius pee themselves while giggling like six year old girls. Here's a nice new revolver for libruls *http://tinyurl.com/a7g5am5 Now in automatic! *http://tinyurl.com/avc4zxw -- Poverty is easy. *It's Charity and Chastity that are hard. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *--anon Yet another attempt by phony conservative scumbags Larry Jackass, Tom Gardner and Michael Terrell to move a metal topic to a political one. |
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Jim Wilkins wrote: "PrecisionmachinisT" ? wrote in message ... ? wrote in message ... ? in college I learned how to design with vacuum tubes. ?Identify the value of component Rk in the following item: ?http://www.ebay.com/itm/RCA-TUBE-AMP...-/150984104264 Rk = Vg/Ip In the movie "The Red Tent" the stranded aviators substituted pencil lead for a broken one in their radio. What crap solder work on that chassis. They used cheapo coupling caps & left the original electrolytics. |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message m... Jim Wilkins wrote: "PrecisionmachinisT" ? wrote in message ... ? wrote in message ... ? in college I learned how to design with vacuum tubes. ?Identify the value of component Rk in the following item: ?http://www.ebay.com/itm/RCA-TUBE-AMP...-/150984104264 Rk = Vg/Ip In the movie "The Red Tent" the stranded aviators substituted pencil lead for a broken one in their radio. What crap solder work on that chassis. They used cheapo coupling caps & left the original electrolytics. The electrolytics they "left" are not coupling caps, they are B+ filter caps for a preamp that resides on a separate chassis. |
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On 2013-01-28, Ignoramus9260 wrote:
I have four plates right now and no more are forthcoming. I do not personally expect anything useful out of debates with Mr. 'banquer'. Just as I said that, I was proven wrong. At a recent auction, I won this lot of five steel plates, plus one stainless steel sheet on top. https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDeta...671#top oflot What is even better, is that I won a floor burnisher for which, I believe, I have a steel bristled brush. https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotImag... 4&url=167.jpg Those plates are not badly rusted or pitted, they just need minor cleaning. i |
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On Jan 29, 3:31*pm, Ignoramus4600
wrote: On 2013-01-28, Ignoramus9260 wrote: I have four plates right now and no more are forthcoming. I do not personally expect anything useful out of debates with Mr. 'banquer'. Just as I said that, I was proven wrong. At a recent auction, I won this lot of five steel plates, plus one stainless steel sheet on top. https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDeta...d=61669&lid=15... What is even better, is that I won a floor burnisher for which, I believe, I have a steel bristled brush. https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotImag...07&aid=61669&l.... Those plates are not badly rusted or pitted, they just need minor cleaning. i Imagine that. I'm in total shock... not. |
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jon_banquer fired this volley in news:cb6848c1-2919-
: And your responses are just as imaginative as your (big quotes) "IDEAS"... (But at least you're consistent... same response every time... twit!) LMAO..ROTFL What a moron! Lloyd |
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