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Who wants to know about different welds, airbag timing issues related to poor frame repairs and all kinds of other boring collision repair information?

Nobody? Yeah, me either
Not me big body! When I wield I want it to hold, don't want more, can't handle more. Being a simple man, I do it the simple way but only after after I fetch the supplies. I always butter my wields with chromium. Rod I order from Germany, 28% Chromium, 5 % nickel. 9o,000psi stuff. Then come with the yield rod in steel if mild steel and heat to penetrate mixing the chromium nickel. Always stronger than the steel.

Rod you say! Yep, I only mess with the important stuff. Nickel rod for Cast. The heavy Chromium rod for the SS job followed with standard 316 rod for finish.
Hard to get this shit in 1/16" stuff. But now you are into the MIG game and don't need me anyway.
 
Not me big body! When I wield I want it to hold, don't want more, can't handle more. Being a simple man, I do it the simple way but only after after I fetch the supplies. I always butter my wields with chromium. Rod I order from Germany, 28% Chromium, 5 % nickel. 9o,000psi stuff. Then come with the yield rod in steel if mild steel and heat to penetrate mixing the chromium nickel. Always stronger than the steel.

Rod you say! Yep, I only mess with the important stuff. Nickel rod for Cast. The heavy Chromium rod for the SS job followed with standard 316 rod for finish.
Hard to get this shit in 1/16" stuff. But now you are into the MIG game and don't need me anyway.

Never understood why someone would want to brag about their 1/16" rod.

barfo
 
This one deserves to stand on it own for some time ^^^^
 
Ok, so a wine cork needs to be rotated so many times to pop, let's say 3 (complete rotations). That's a period of 3, one rotation is 2*pi, so takes 6*pi/........ok I'm too tired for trig right now.
 
Not me big body! When I wield I want it to hold, don't want more, can't handle more. Being a simple man, I do it the simple way but only after after I fetch the supplies. I always butter my wields with chromium. Rod I order from Germany, 28% Chromium, 5 % nickel. 9o,000psi stuff. Then come with the yield rod in steel if mild steel and heat to penetrate mixing the chromium nickel. Always stronger than the steel.

Rod you say! Yep, I only mess with the important stuff. Nickel rod for Cast. The heavy Chromium rod for the SS job followed with standard 316 rod for finish.
Hard to get this shit in 1/16" stuff. But now you are into the MIG game and don't need me anyway.
Coat hangers, that's the best way!
 
Google search for "ama" yields too many possiblities:

American Medical Association
American Management Association
American Marketing Association
Academy of Model Aeronautics

I'm lost. I saw something in the OP about math and, being that that's my specialty, I chomped and faceplanted.

But, looks like wine is the focus here. Any need for wine math?

AMA

Ask Me Anything
 
...why did the twin towers and building #7 collapse?! :devilwink:

The crash knocked off the insulation on the steel support members which caused the fire to weaken those steel support members by heating them quite a bit resulting in their collapse.
 
You probably had their mass-produced.... most Aussie wines aren’t my style, but you can find some very nice ones.

You're probably right, but I don't buy cheap wine so I'm going to assume that I got taken.
 

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