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Old 09-10-2004, 10:24 AM
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Hurricane? Arc Welder? Flood?

It flooded here...we where cleaning out the shop and found that old heli arc welder i was talking about in the first time welder thread...if i could figure out how to post pics i would....but this thing is an antique...i couldnt find a production year on it but if you could see this thing you would know it is probably from the late 70's erly 80's... didnt want to try it out...200+ volts and 50+ amps wouldnt be fun to play with in 5 inches of water...
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Re: Hurricane? Arc Welder? Flood?

Ok...and your point is?
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Re: Hurricane? Arc Welder? Flood?

Havnt you figured out this guys whole life has no point, he goes around posting in threads thinking he knows everything and in reality he doesnt know jack about what hes talking about in all the threads I'v seen.
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Re: Re: Hurricane? Arc Welder? Flood?

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Havnt you figured out this guys whole life has no point, he goes around posting in threads thinking he knows everything and in reality he doesnt know jack about what hes talking about in all the threads I'v seen.
dude wtf is your problem...yo uenjoy talking shit about what you know nothing of....and my point was after the water drains im gonna start practicing with the arc welder agian...and i was just saying that its sweet we found it...the thing is a damn antique and was still working as far as i know before the flood...i dunno about now....and i asked my dad and it was bought in '79 after my dad was permoted to some rank...i dunno which....but the thing is older than my brother na i combined...sweetness....do i care if yo ucare...no...i was just saying its sweet
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Re: Hurricane? Arc Welder? Flood?

Im sorry to upset you but this forum isnt about pointless piss posts. I dont know how many threads with smilies I got rid of.

TSC is right. Drop the piss-posting.

I dont mind you, as long as you contribute.
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