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Old 09-15-2011 | 01:56 PM
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we are forgetting that Madhat would do that cut....let's not forget about him.

Blake has steers, he should get used to that.....

can everyone saw " Yeee Haaaaaaaaw"!

Blake, driving in PA: i warned ya about 'why that's an hour from here' culture down there. you sound homesick. maybe we can help,

chaikwa is about an hour north of you. lol
Old 09-15-2011 | 02:41 PM
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If you think thats bad, I'm still working with wood.
Ya, sure you are...
Old 09-15-2011 | 04:10 PM
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Ya, sure you are...
It works for me and thats all that matters..
Old 09-15-2011 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by 12valve@heart
Oh, you're still talking about the original video that started this thread? That went by the wayside about 2 pages ago. Ya gotta keep up with these dynamically changing topics.


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haha yeah I'm a little bit behind. But I didn't want to drag this topic OT. Ohh wait, I need to consider the audience.
Why, nobody else does.

Originally Posted by Shorts
I shall be more considerate from this point forward.


What are we talking about now? The 19th century?
I think we're more like the 21st now. Once this thread hit 88 mph it was gone.
Old 09-15-2011 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Bark
Part of his safety equipment probably involves wearing some depends.
Maybe, but a cup is definitely needed

Originally Posted by chaikwa
So this is how we get you to come back? Show incriminating video of you then insult you?

I can do that!

I do it to you all the time.

Don't take these guys to heart Blake. Accidents happen. No matter how dumb the guy was.
Old 09-15-2011 | 06:08 PM
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Maybe, but a cup is definitely needed
To protect what?
Old 09-15-2011 | 06:12 PM
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To protect what?
I forgot about that. . . What do women wear?
Old 09-15-2011 | 06:18 PM
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I forgot about that. . . What do women wear?
Chastity belt?
Old 09-15-2011 | 06:36 PM
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From: Home: Kaplan, LA - Pipelining In: Pecos, Tx
Originally Posted by Totallyrad
Not me, him and Blake. He won't even wave at me when I drive by.



Been there, the flipping off part should keep him pretty busy. That puts another twist on "I just got home and boy are my arms tired".


Originally Posted by chaikwa
Well that's true. I suppose I could give you a half a point for the effort at least. I don't even get calls from Blake anymore. I don't think he loves me.
And you are????

Originally Posted by chaikwa
He still wouldn't appreciate the gravity of the situation. Heck, he still thinks stick welding is cutting edge technology!
Cutting edge. Not hardly. Efficient, proven, reliable, yup all of the above.

Originally Posted by chaikwa
Yeah well, that's YOUR fault. I offered to bring you into the 21 century but noooooo, you still think wood is good. Steel is REAL!


Originally Posted by Justwannabeme
we are forgetting that Madhat would do that cut....let's not forget about him.

Blake has steers, he should get used to that.....

can everyone saw " Yeee Haaaaaaaaw"!

Blake, driving in PA: i warned ya about 'why that's an hour from here' culture down there. you sound homesick. maybe we can help,

chaikwa is about an hour north of you. lol
Dern Yankees LOL

Originally Posted by cincydiesel
Chastity belt?
Old 09-15-2011 | 06:56 PM
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And you are????
See?



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Cutting edge. Not hardly. Efficient, proven, reliable, yup all of the above.
I'll give you 'proven' and 'reliable'. It's hardly efficient tho, not with all the stopping, chipping flux, getting rid of the spent rod remains, re-rodding, and basically starting all over again. Not when you could just pull a trigger and do the whole joint!
Old 09-15-2011 | 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by chaikwa
I'll give you 'proven' and 'reliable'. It's hardly efficient tho, not with all the stopping, chipping flux, getting rid of the spent rod remains, re-rodding, and basically starting all over again. Not when you could just pull a trigger and do the whole joint!
In a shop setting I will concede to that.


In the field. Not a chance.
Old 09-15-2011 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by chaikwa
See?



I'll give you 'proven' and 'reliable'. It's hardly efficient tho, not with all the stopping, chipping flux, getting rid of the spent rod remains, re-rodding, and basically starting all over again. Not when you could just pull a trigger and do the whole joint!
Thanks for proving my point.. There's a reason Jesus was a carpenter and not a welder.
Old 09-15-2011 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Blake Clark
In a shop setting I will concede to that.


In the field. Not a chance.
2 words; FLUX CORED!

Originally Posted by cincydiesel
Thanks for proving my point.. There's a reason Jesus was a carpenter and not a welder.
Yeah, they hadn't invented electricity yet!
Old 09-15-2011 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by chaikwa
2 words; FLUX CORED!

Yeah, they hadn't invented electricity yet!


You can't tell these kids nuttin. Careful Blake, you'll be replaced by a flux cored robot.
Old 09-15-2011 | 07:43 PM
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From: Home: Kaplan, LA - Pipelining In: Pecos, Tx
Originally Posted by chaikwa
2 words; FLUX CORED!
There are automatic spreads that exist, but in a stationary push operation. They require additional equipment also, such as enclosed stalls to protect the welding environment.


If you could only spend one day with me you would see the foolishness in your logic. Not saying youre wrong in the way you are thinking, but it just wont work. GMAW wont work well in the elements and high wind. Flux core wont produce a quality weld on inner sheild alone, it requires additional shielding gas, which comes full circle to the spiel about GMAW wont work well in the elements and high wind. Flux core wont produce a quality weld on inner sheild alone, it requires additional shielding gas, which comes full circle to the spiel about GMAW wont work well in the elements and high wind. Flux core wont produce a quality weld on inner sheild alone, it requires additional shielding gas, which comes full circle to the spiel about GMAW wont work well in the elements and high wind. Flux core wont produce a quality weld on inner sheild alone, it requires additional shielding gas, which comes full circle to the spiel about....

See were Im going with this....






The way we are working out here stick is the only way to go. Beside, you can carry a lot more iron with a good hand and a 3/16 rod than with wire feed.


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