166 pts ยท February 25, 2015
'88 - Canada - Machinist
Player unknowns battlegrounds is a *good* H1Z1, do recommend.
Game winning made kill in PUBG the other day. Skip to 4:00ish... https://youtu.be/8TV08_lPQqM SO RELEVANT
I used one of those drills for a square hole once in school, scary and CLACKITY CLACK so bad. (Machinist, trade school)
I actually have that bowl pictured with pistachios / olives, and I love that thing.
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Depends on the alloy, but melting points vary between 2400-3200*F, IIRC. Natural gas typically is the fuel of choice.
CLARKSON!
According to the wiki, Gaius' earnings are 100-800million USD adjusted for inflation. And force awakens hasn't opened in China yet.
I have that keyboard, It was expensive. Used it once then back in the box it went, oh to be 21 again.
Lista style cabinets, not for mechanics. TBH, looks like a big boring mill in the background, prolly for storing it's tooling.
I'd take dial over digital any day, but you still get up voted!
Lost it at Sarah Jessica Parker, glad I took the bait.
You use any parts by JD, PowerPin or CNH? I work in a factory that makes drawbars, ripper shanks, etc.
Also own these, replaced my G35's, really great set. Noise cancelling is superb, can confirm.
I like them a good deal better than my G35's, which I thought were exceptional. The cloud II is much lighter + has superb noise cancelling.
Been there man, but just recently got a set of Hyper X Cloud II's, and they're fantastic.
Driven through them many times, last was just a couple days ago. Not a single carcass from Calgary to revelstoke and back.
Suburbs reporting in!
Except rocks are typically harder than metal.
Is "kuwarium" just how they pronounce it in " 'straya" ?
Commercially yep, I typically do equipment Rebuild, tool & die, hydraulics and tool-making.
This was all lathe work, though I do heat treating as well. I have gas and electric furnaces for that.
Yep solid brass hex stock
Pretty much, non-marring, but also good because it doesn't rebound quite like steel does. There's a technical term for that I'm forgetting.
Thanks! This is my 6th brass hammer I think, I'm a Machinist by trade.
Did it crop? On mobile app and can't tell :(.
I clamp them together, Drill a hole thru the head and handle, and fit a spring pin. Easy to disassemble and clean off mushrooming later on.
@DaCrazyBeggar this is one of my latest hammers.
Looks pretty shoddy, the end caps aren't flush or even ground down to the same size as the body, that and I see burrs. NSFK(ids).
Player unknowns battlegrounds is a *good* H1Z1, do recommend.
Game winning made kill in PUBG the other day. Skip to 4:00ish... https://youtu.be/8TV08_lPQqM SO RELEVANT
I used one of those drills for a square hole once in school, scary and CLACKITY CLACK so bad. (Machinist, trade school)
I actually have that bowl pictured with pistachios / olives, and I love that thing.
.
Depends on the alloy, but melting points vary between 2400-3200*F, IIRC. Natural gas typically is the fuel of choice.
CLARKSON!
.
According to the wiki, Gaius' earnings are 100-800million USD adjusted for inflation. And force awakens hasn't opened in China yet.
I have that keyboard, It was expensive. Used it once then back in the box it went, oh to be 21 again.
Lista style cabinets, not for mechanics. TBH, looks like a big boring mill in the background, prolly for storing it's tooling.
I'd take dial over digital any day, but you still get up voted!
Lost it at Sarah Jessica Parker, glad I took the bait.
You use any parts by JD, PowerPin or CNH? I work in a factory that makes drawbars, ripper shanks, etc.
Also own these, replaced my G35's, really great set. Noise cancelling is superb, can confirm.
I like them a good deal better than my G35's, which I thought were exceptional. The cloud II is much lighter + has superb noise cancelling.
Been there man, but just recently got a set of Hyper X Cloud II's, and they're fantastic.
Driven through them many times, last was just a couple days ago. Not a single carcass from Calgary to revelstoke and back.
Suburbs reporting in!
Except rocks are typically harder than metal.
Is "kuwarium" just how they pronounce it in " 'straya" ?
Commercially yep, I typically do equipment Rebuild, tool & die, hydraulics and tool-making.
This was all lathe work, though I do heat treating as well. I have gas and electric furnaces for that.
Yep solid brass hex stock
Pretty much, non-marring, but also good because it doesn't rebound quite like steel does. There's a technical term for that I'm forgetting.
Thanks! This is my 6th brass hammer I think, I'm a Machinist by trade.
Did it crop? On mobile app and can't tell :(.
I clamp them together, Drill a hole thru the head and handle, and fit a spring pin. Easy to disassemble and clean off mushrooming later on.
@DaCrazyBeggar this is one of my latest hammers.
Looks pretty shoddy, the end caps aren't flush or even ground down to the same size as the body, that and I see burrs. NSFK(ids).