cmort666
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I'm not overly fond of cats, but that's a very nice image.Lives in the office where I work.
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I'm not overly fond of cats, but that's a very nice image.Lives in the office where I work.
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Thinks he owns the place.
he probably knows there'll be a bunch of folks here who'll be looking at him and admiring his looks.
We've seen people hiking in flip flops on some mountain trails.I have thought I could make a photo book of Japanese tourist shoes in Yellowstone. What some cultures think is appropriate footwear for a hike is amazing.
No he didn't, but he had heard of him.Wasn't the 3rd ID the outfit of Audie Murphy when he merited the MOH? By chance, did your father know Murphy?
John
I wish that I'd taken pictures of Korean farmers up in the Cheorwon Valley.We've seen people hiking in flip flops on some mountain trails.
Cigar cutter??? KGB torture device???
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John
It's my newest cigar cutter.Cigar cutter??? KGB torture device???
John
Cigar cutter??? KGB torture device???
John
All true and much depends on the rod used to arc weld with. Some of us neanderthals still weld downhill with 6010 and while most is wire brushed off and ground down with a hand grinder a chipping hammer is in every welders tool box.I used to do a good bit of welding, and that is a homemade welding chipping tool, or slag hammer. It isn't for chiseling, but for chipping the slag off the surface of a weld. This is done for several reasons, among them to: a)inspect the weld beneath the slag for defects/voids, which then need to be rewelded; b)to prepare the weld underneath for the application of additional welds in joints which require them; c)to prepare the weld to be painted(slag on the surface will eventually chip off, exposing bare metal); d) to chip welding "spatter" from the surface of the metal surrounding the weld. I'm not certain, but I believe that modern welding methods have made the slag hammer obsolete(I haven't welded in years.).
For more accurate and comprehensive information, we have at least one professional welder here on the forum. Unfortunately I'm not certain of his username, but I think it's "G-Mac" or something close. He makes and sells target stands here. Maybe he'll stop in.
Back to all the wonderful pictures of random objects. Please pardon the interruption.
Regards,
Andy