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1 hour ago, Daswulf said:
I'll be honest that sometimes i want to hit a like button too. Thomas is right tho.
I support. It's easier for me to press a button than to translate into English.
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Thanks!
Laser cutting. I order, very convenient. I have plasma cutting, but the cut is not neat.
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Pipe 1 "is also suitable for e-12, e-14 lamp holders.
On 1/13/2019 at 4:35 AM, ausfire said:How long were you here and did you enjoy your stay in Australia?
My English is terrible. Our ship loaded 3 days in the port of Perth. I went ashore only once, for several hours. These are all my impressions of Australia.
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9 hours ago, ausfire said:
I wonder if you can pronounce 'Brisbane' properly. Our friends in the U.S. seem to have problems with that!
HI!
Thank!
Probably I can say. At 83 I was in Australia, near Brisbane, in Perth.I worked in the Far Eastern Shipping Company.
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Das, thank you for your rating!
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43 minutes ago, Daswulf said:
Use what you got till you can upgrade IF you even need to upgrade. Besides its fun hammering out a leaf.
HI!
I'm not young anymore. Make it easier to work wherever possible.
51 minutes ago, Pr3ssure said:There's an OxyAcetylene torch in the shop though
I use acetylene only for local heating and brazing.
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I do not have my own laser cutting machine, I order it in another workshop. I have a plasma, but it takes a long time to cut it.
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On 12/30/2018 at 7:35 PM, Ted Ewert said:
It certainly dresses up an otherwise ugly gate.
Hi guys!
Happy New Year everyone!We sometimes have a lot of snow, so sliding gates are much more convenient than swing gates. Also, we usually make deaf, closed high fences.. The higher the fence, the richer the owner. On the photo Rublevskoe highway near Moscow, the most expensive place in Russia.
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Happy New Year !
Look at the album https://vk.com/albums-148660969 , you will find many interesting ideas. But in Russian. -
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On 12/29/2018 at 3:22 PM, Shabumi said:
Quick gardening tip: if you design the garden to look good in your harshest season, it'll look great the rest of the year. For us it's winter, so we use conifers as the backbone as they look great through our winters.
HI!
Agree with you. We have more than 50 tui, conifers. Different in shape and color. My wife loves roses, about 400 varieties.
On 12/29/2018 at 5:23 PM, Frosty said:wrong kinds of trees but the rest looks close
I can't convince my wife to prune trees. She does not want to do this.
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What did you do in the shop today?
in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
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In the autumn I made a chandelier. I began to make the decor of aged pine on the fireplace in the same style. The work is very dusty, worked on the street. Today frost -15. I had to dress warmly.