I didnt even finish all of it.You are just wrong.I said over and over in every way I can think of,and plainly told you exactly why you are wrong. You can say what you want,I cant stop you.You dont understand that you went to school and you think everybody else should too.In a perfect world I guess that would work.There is nothing perfect about it.You dont even know what you are talking about when it comes to repairing stuff.You said I wasnt a welder is where I stopped at.You are an egotistcal a-hole,and you dont know your a$$ from a hole in the ground.You make most people mad,and you dont even give advice they understand,but you are right there ready to ridicule me,even when people post stuff that is totally wrong! I have way,way more experience than you do at fixing stuff. I could do without you ever posting anything.I can find a lot better explanation than yours if I need to look something up,and other people already post better replies than you do,so why dont you leave?Or at least shut up. If you want to do something,why dont you become a welding teacher.Then you can study all the books and pack your head with tons of useless information.
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