General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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That's a good example of how to take your trade craft to a whole other level! :lol:
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Damn you, Jeff! :lol:
That's six minutes I can probably forgive.
I was shaking my head for at least the first minute, wondering why, but it got better. And better, yet. That was a good laugh.

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Hey...I forewarned everyone :lol: I almost quit watching it too but it did get better as it went on.
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At this point I count 10 people who have watched this, which equals 1 hour of something, plus the time spent posting in this thread, I would hold Jeff responsible but not sure that's possible :lol: :lol:
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It wasn't a waste of my time I watched it isn't the middle if a useless class period so it enriched me. Don't judge me. I can still pay attention and still do but welding videos are there and so is the forum. Again though-I promise I still pay attention and keep everything up and do well in school.
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LtBadd wrote:At this point I count 10 people who have watched this, which equals 1 hour of something, plus the time spent posting in this thread, I would hold Jeff responsible but not sure that's possible :lol: :lol:
Trust me ,,it's not :lol:
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Pretty shire like most of us Jeff gives the tail light guarantees. If he can still se your tail lights then it's Guaranteed. Unless he blinked. Then it's shorter. :lol:
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Poland308 wrote:Pretty shire like most of us Jeff gives the tail light guarantees. If he can still se your tail lights then it's Guaranteed. Unless he blinked. Then it's shorter. :lol:
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The more that I think about it, I think that video was completely wrong. Those WERE NOT WELDS! That was brazing if I've ever seen it! 8-)
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WoodpeckerWelder wrote:The more that I think about it, I think that video was completely wrong. Those WERE NOT WELDS! That was brazing if I've ever seen it! 8-)
Darn it you're right :lol: We've been lied to for days now. I wonder what kind of alloy it was. Cheddar, sharp cheddar, or extra sharp ;) although I'd be wary about anything other than plain cheddar-you start getting into the aged cheeses it may cause problems with the composite and oxidation and cause all sorts of porosity and a weak braze.

Wow. Crap like this really shows us that we are very attached to what we do. Almost to much? :roll:
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