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Oscar wrote:Ok, so were good that Super Missile Weld is not ER312, right? Lol
Yes, and I am glad in way as I have 5 pounds of it and also some stick electrodes and don't feel like I got ripped off. :lol: I know the stuff works and I like the way works too. I only use mine on special occasions. 8-)
Same here. I picked up 1/16" and 3/32" a couple years ago, just for the hell of it. :lol: Would be cool if they made it in 0.045" or 0.035" for super extra special occasions. :)
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I might get some just because it has missle in the name. :D
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Poland308 wrote:I might get some just because it has missle in the name. :D
You should see the new "Mega-Critical Nuclear Warhead Weld" rod that is in the works! :lol:
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Post the spec sheet when it comes out. I will want that rod even more.
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Poland308 wrote:I might get some just because it has missle in the name. :D
You should see the new "Mega-Critical Nuclear Warhead Weld" rod that is in the works! :lol:
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Oscar wrote:
Poland308 wrote:I might get some just because it has missle in the name. :D
You should see the new "Mega-Critical Nuclear Warhead Weld" rod that is in the works! :lol:
I am a beta tester for that stuff...and there are already rumors that it's just ER70S-2 but I don't believe it. :D
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Oscar wrote:
electrode wrote:
Oscar wrote:Ok, so were good that Super Missile Weld is not ER312, right? Lol
Yes, and I am glad in way as I have 5 pounds of it and also some stick electrodes and don't feel like I got ripped off. :lol: I know the stuff works and I like the way works too. I only use mine on special occasions. 8-)
Same here. I picked up 1/16" and 3/32" a couple years ago, just for the hell of it. :lol: Would be cool if they made it in 0.045" or 0.035" for super extra special occasions. :)
I just have 1/16" and when I see a sale I may even buy some more in 3/32" If it's a really good sale some 0.035 or 0.045 is a possibility. 8-) So I assume you like the way it welds too.
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Poland308 wrote:Post the spec sheet when it comes out. I will want that rod even more.
I have prototypes here if you want to try them. They're contemplating changing the name to "Mission-Critical Thermo-Nuclear Warhead Weld", just depends which name will sell more pounds. Package will look like this:

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No adult signature required for delivery, USPS will leave it on your front porch if no asnwer. :lol:
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Oscar wrote:
Poland308 wrote:Post the spec sheet when it comes out. I will want that rod even more.
I have prototypes here if you want to try them. They're contemplating changing the name to "Mission-Critical Thermo-Nuclear Warhead Weld", just depends which name will sell more pounds. Package will look like this:

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No adult signature required for delivery, USPS will leave it on your front porch if no asnwer. :lol:
I want some too!
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No adult signature required for delivery, USPS will leave it on your front porch if no asnwer. :lol:[/quote]

Country Warheads (Active/Total)[nb 1] Date of first test CTBT status Delivery methods
The five nuclear-weapon states under the NPT
Russia 1,790 / 7,300[1] 29 August 1949 ("RDS-1") Ratifier[13] Nuclear triad[14]
United States 1,750 / 6,970[1] 16 July 1945 ("Trinity") Signatory[13] Nuclear triad[15]
United Kingdom 150 / 215[1] 3 October 1952 ("Hurricane") Ratifier[13] Sea-based[16][nb 2]
France 290 / 300[1] 13 February 1960 ("Gerboise Bleue") Ratifier[13] Sea and air-based[17][nb 3]
China n.a. / 260[1] 16 October 1964 ("596") Signatory[13] Suspected nuclear triad.[18][19]
Non-NPT nuclear powers
India n.a. / 100–120[1] 18 May 1974 ("Smiling Buddha") Non-signatory[13] Nuclear triad[20][21][22][23][24]
Pakistan n.a. / 110–130[1] 28 May 1998 ("Chagai-I") Non-signatory[13] Land and air-based.[25][26]
North Korea n.a. / <10[1] 9 October 2006[27] Non-signatory[13] Suspected land and sea-based.[28]
Undeclared nuclear powers
Israel n.a. / est. 60–400[1][29][30] 1960–1979[31] incl. suspected Vela Incident[32] Signatory[13] Suspected nuclear triad.[33][34]

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I wonder what the OP is gonna think when he checks back for his answer to his question. :lol: He will probably start out with a box of Super Missile Weld. :D
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