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if you say that the ice cubes in your cup of water have welded togetherThis is an automotive discussion forum that has some great infromation
www.autobodytoolmart.com/shoptalk
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Originally posted by Frank Motoweld View PostAfter 3 weeks of vacation,your sweat still smells like 7018 smoke as you're in the sun on the beach.
www.facebook.com/outbackaluminumwelding
Miller Dynasty 700...OH YEA BABY!!
MM 350P...PULSE SPRAYIN' MONSTER
Miller Dynasty 280 with AC independent expansion card
Miller Dynasty 200 DX "Blue Lightning"
Miller Bobcat 225 NT (what I began my present Biz with!)
Miller 30-A Spoolgun
Miller WC-115-A
Miller Spectrum 300
Miller 225 Thunderbolt (my first machine bought new 1980)
Miller Digital Elite Titanium 9400
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Originally posted by FusionKing View PostAnd then on the way home you discover it is actually the hair folicals in your nose (as well as every hair that you have) have the smoke inbeded deep into them insteadMillermatic 252
Millermatic 180
Dynasty 200DX
Hobart spoolmate 3035
Digital Elite
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. . . if, upon hearing that you are a welder, some non-welder proceeds to explain that most of the skill has gone out of your trade with the advent of the new equipment (wire-feed welders, electronic hoods), that his grandmother could learn to do it, and that he is planning to pick up a new 120V wire-feeder from Harbor Freight and do all his own body-work like Jesse James, build himself a trailer, make a trailer hitch for his pickup, and who needs you anymore?
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A weldor if.......
You are a weldor if you wake up in the middle of the night thinking about that last pass you made....and it wasn't at a member of the opposite gender ( I have to use that word because if I say s*x this danged thing edits it to ***!)
You are a weldor if you bring test welds, REALLY great looking cover on tests or cut and bent coupons to your wife as presents....and,for some reason, she doesn't seem to appreciate them at all. WTF???????????????Last edited by dondlhmn; 10-30-2009, 08:30 PM.Don J
Reno, NV
Never pick a fight with an old guy. Old guys are too smart to fight and get hurt. They'll just kill you and get it over with.
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Originally posted by seattle smitty View Post. . . if, upon hearing that you are a welder, some non-welder proceeds to explain that most of the skill has gone out of your trade with the advent of the new equipment (wire-feed welders, electronic hoods), that his grandmother could learn to do it . . . (snip)Dynasty 300DX
MM350P
Hobart Handler 120
Smith LW7, MW1, AW1
Smith AR/He Mixer
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Hah; get her over here to tell us about it!!
Grannies can surprise you. Mine was visiting from Missouri many years ago, and wandered up when I was picking through a stack of boatbuilding wood. She made some remark, so I told her what it was. Her response was, "Is it air-dried or Kiln-dried?" Surprised, I asked, "How do you know about that?" Turns out that as a young gal she had been a secretary for a little lumber camp in Arkansas during WW1.Last edited by seattle smitty; 11-06-2009, 12:03 PM.
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