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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is Gas Welding Practical?
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Posted by Franz on January 23, 2002 at 19:33:25 from (205.232.76.21):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is Gas Welding Practical? posted by T_Bone on January 23, 2002 at 15:00:05:
T-Bone, I didn't know ya'd graduated from Old Faht to Geezer. I only been burning gas for 41 years, startin with a Purox Aircraft torch, and I ain't bettin ya a steak dinner, cause I figure ya just might have a trick or 10 I ain't found yet. Biggest problem with all these kids wantin ta weld is they all think they can run over to Home Depot & bring home one of them weldin machines, and the video tapes gonna teach em to weld. Don't none of em understand they gotta learn. He11, most of em don't even know what strikin a match is all about. I saw a trailer equalizing hitch one of them wonderkinds welded with his home wire feeder come apart last month, and it weren't pretty. Thing didn't have a lick of penetration, but the buildup sure looked good.
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