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Re: Hey Puddles?


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Posted by T_Bone on February 20, 2008 at 07:56:50 from (4.240.42.140):

In Reply to: Re: Hey Puddles? posted by Puddles on February 20, 2008 at 03:14:32:

Dave I have listened to you whine and cry on this forum long enough without saying a word. That's no more!!!

Your tyring to lead this fourm in a direction that's not beneficial to the forum members nor the intent of any internet forum.

Carl (puddles) didn't ask for your opinon on his welds and just like you did to the other poster Billy,ny on the tractor forum.

HeII no Carl's welds aren't 100% beautiful. The mans past his prime where his eyes are failing and his eye hand coordination is off just like any other over the hill weldor INCLUDING me. I would bet however that there's thousands of newbie and experienced weldors that would die to have there welds look like Carl's does now!

What I can tell you is there's not a problem one with those welds. Are they sound welds? You bet!!! Would they pass a ceritfiction bend test? I have no doubt in my mind that they would bend and pass!!!

There's not a problem one with his design of his gooseneck adapter. Over designed, yep it is but I'll bet the gooseneck frame will be there long after the rest of the trailer will be under any conditions.

There was not a problem one with mj's design of his welding cart. It suited mj just fine. Just because it wasn't to your liking, you pi$$'d and moaned for a couple weeks now.

This would be a different story if someone would ask for opinons on there work. That's happened a few times over the past years and each poster was given good advice for improvement.

What we haven't seen from you Dave is pictures of your beautiful welds. Even if you would post pictures now, I for one would question if they were even made by you. I seen a ton of guys just like you Dave in my life time that shoot there mouth off but can't back it up when called on.

I've also let alot of wrong information pass from you as you intent was correct but just not stated technically correct that I've let slide by but no more. From now on I'm gonna call you on each little mistake and we'll see just how the other shoe fits for a change.

Dave it appears you have some good knowledge to pass on too others but your deliverly method sure sucks.

T_Bone


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