Posted by 135 Fan on July 07, 2010 at 14:38:13 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Re: I don't get it??? posted by trucker 40 on July 07, 2010 at 07:55:33:
I don't have a bunch of followers but it would appear that you have a lot of people that take exception to your uneducated posts, not only in tool talk but every other forum you post on. Why is this? It's not because of me. I suspect the original poster didn't respond because he might have realized that it is dangerous to try and repair a rusted and leaking air tank. You're the one who posted the poll and I suspect it got taken off, in large part, to spare you from certain embarrassment and humiliation. You are telling people to do dangerous things and also telling of questionable things you've somehow got away with. That is just plain wrong and I would call anyone out who put up dangerous and wrong advice. Since you seem to recognize Puddles as an experienced welder, perhaps you should ask him what he thinks of your welding advice? Bud in WV was a certifeid nuclear welder before he retired. He would be another one to ask along with welding man and some others. I'd certainly respect the opinion of a professional on advice I gave. What about you? If you don't want to be critisized, stop putting up stuff you're not sure about that could injure someone. It's just that simple! Dave
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