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 Modern marvels has "metal" and "Hydrualics" on tonight

Turn to your history channel


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Waynemak wrote:

Turn to your history channel


I did - and then auto retro :-) now Tow/wreckers Real cool trucks.

SiFi was off tune to me to night so History is it for me.

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I did - and then auto retro :-) now Tow/wreckers Real cool trucks.

SiFi was off tune to me to night so History is it for me.


How about making chips instead?
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Charles A. Sherwood wrote:

I did - and then auto retro :-) now Tow/wreckers Real cool trucks.

SiFi was off tune to me to night so History is it for me.



How about making chips instead?

The last chip I did contained as main elements the metals of Si and Ge SiGe.
Well Si is semi-metal. Prior to that was CMOS and prior was GaAs.
I work across and up and down the chart. Now sticking to the 'middle elements'
from Ti to Cu

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Charles A. Sherwood wrote:

I did - and then auto retro :-) now Tow/wreckers Real cool trucks.

SiFi was off tune to me to night so History is it for me.



How about making chips instead?

Oh - you mean metal swarf chips - to late with this shop - next shop is
OK as it is away from bedrooms by 100 yards give or take. So far,
it has its own power line and transformer!

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