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If I buy a set of them I won't have to keep the right size bit taped to the correct tap.
I have more questions than answers

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OK here is an American equivalent site
http://www.natool.com/products/special- ... -drill-tap
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That's a nice assortment of parts you all have laying around. Must have a nice scrap and part pile around your place. At least parts that I would like to have.
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Now you've gone and alerted the sticky beaks.
One day I'm gonna do a tidy up. Always seem to be too busy.


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Nice work as always Coldie.


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Well done mate !!!
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Thanks fellas. Hi mossie, haven't heard from you for a while, welcome back.


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So I eventually scored some chequer plate drops and here is the finished beast.
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I like that plate!
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Sweet! I'd certainly use checker plate if I had it. I think Jody has said, "There's no kill like overkill," and the guys on Mythbusters like to say, "Anything worth doing is worth overdoing."

Words for a welder to live by.

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:lol: :lol: I just noticed the sign on the door. That's classic! :lol: I sneeky peeked anyway...
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Otto Nobedder wrote:Sweet! I'd certainly use checker plate if I had it. I think Jody has said, "There's no kill like overkill," and the guys on Mythbusters like to say, "Anything worth doing is worth overdoing."

Words for a welder to live by.

Steve
I'm building a trailed hitch for my shop teachers dock section to pull in and out of the water out of angl iron and some tubing. 3-pass fillet on the tubing and 1/4" gussets for a 250 lb dock section at the most. I figure you can't have too much strength in a weld joint on something like this.
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Ah yes, something for everyone in my posts. :)

Ps it took a while to hook you, first pick was more subtle so this time I was more obvious. :)


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Coldman wrote:Thanks fellas. Hi mossie, haven't heard from you for a while, welcome back.


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Cheers Coldie.

Yeah, life took an interesting turn for a moment there so I was off the air for awhile. Nothing too dramatic and all back on track now. Very happy to be loitering around these parts again.


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Coldman wrote:Ah yes, something for everyone in my posts. :)

Ps it took a while to hook you, first pick was more subtle so this time I was more obvious. :)


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:lol: I was admiring your awesome cart when I saw some boobies out of the corner of my eye. Well played sir! :lol:
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