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killswitch505 BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 05 Apr 2009 Posts: 3868 Location: Hobbs, NM
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Posted: Wed Nov 17 10 5:20 am Post subject: |
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As soon as Kam Sends The Blue Paint..........I'll have a Blue Continental Engine ! |
you know i might even think of painting mine gray just so all the dust and spider webs aren't as noticeable  _________________ Club Disco
| Mrs. K.A.M. wrote: | Those are some of the best looking wieners I've ever seen  |
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Jonnyrod BBQ Fan

Joined: 10 Feb 2010 Posts: 253 Location: Pasadena, Tx.
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k.a.m. BBQ Super All Star

Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Posts: 21187 Location: Southeast Texas.
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 12:21 am Post subject: |
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| Jonnyrod wrote: | | killswitch505 wrote: | | quite??? i would love to see an xray!!! |
If you are referring to me I haven't had any of my welds shot in quite a few years but if you want to foot the bill I'll gladly submit some coupons. What is your pleasure? Plate, 6G pipe, alloy? I'm not quiet by no means.  |
I thought we were gonna start comparing body parts that have been X-rayed. You know I bet my scar is bigger than yours.  _________________ Always remember slow and steady wins the race.
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Jonnyrod BBQ Fan

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killswitch505 BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 05 Apr 2009 Posts: 3868 Location: Hobbs, NM
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 12:51 am Post subject: |
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| erniesshop wrote: | | Jonnyrod wrote: | | erniesshop wrote: | Feller's....As a young man....I can Remember this Welder On a farley New 65 Ford 1 Ton.....
My Dad....Grand pa... and a Guy ....I think his name was.....Well anyhow....ALL 3 of them with leads off of this welder.......Welding on 36" pipe in Shamrock Texas......for El Paso Natural Gas ???? |
Can't say as I have ever seen anything blue roll up on a pipeline job.......just sayin'  |
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Got Kind Quite ? |
sorry jonny this is what i was talking about welders around here have to qualify every year but thats pipe line but i dont think roustabouts have to. _________________ Club Disco
| Mrs. K.A.M. wrote: | Those are some of the best looking wieners I've ever seen  |
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k.a.m. BBQ Super All Star

Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Posts: 21187 Location: Southeast Texas.
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 12:57 am Post subject: |
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| killswitch505 wrote: | | erniesshop wrote: | | Jonnyrod wrote: | | erniesshop wrote: | Feller's....As a young man....I can Remember this Welder On a farley New 65 Ford 1 Ton.....
My Dad....Grand pa... and a Guy ....I think his name was.....Well anyhow....ALL 3 of them with leads off of this welder.......Welding on 36" pipe in Shamrock Texas......for El Paso Natural Gas ???? |
Can't say as I have ever seen anything blue roll up on a pipeline job.......just sayin'  |
Jon.........
Got Kind Quite ? |
sorry jonny this is what i was talking about welders around here have to qualify every year but thats pipe line but i dont think roustabouts have to. |
EWWWWWWWWWWWWW.... Junk punch.  _________________ Always remember slow and steady wins the race.
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killswitch505 BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 05 Apr 2009 Posts: 3868 Location: Hobbs, NM
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 1:09 am Post subject: |
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Oops that might have come off $hitty i wish i knew how to edit i would reword it _________________ Club Disco
| Mrs. K.A.M. wrote: | Those are some of the best looking wieners I've ever seen  |
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tacklebox BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 07 Jul 2009 Posts: 1870 Location: Big Bend, WI
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 1:12 am Post subject: |
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| killswitch505 wrote: | Oops that might have come off $hitty i wish i knew how to edit i would reword it |
Not to be a smart@$$...upper right of your post, hit the Edit icon _________________ ~Joe
This post is not intended to offend, unless I intend it to
Life is like a penis, some times it gets hard for no reason
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Jonnyrod BBQ Fan

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 1:14 am Post subject: |
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| killswitch505 wrote: | | erniesshop wrote: | | Jonnyrod wrote: | | erniesshop wrote: | Feller's....As a young man....I can Remember this Welder On a farley New 65 Ford 1 Ton.....
My Dad....Grand pa... and a Guy ....I think his name was.....Well anyhow....ALL 3 of them with leads off of this welder.......Welding on 36" pipe in Shamrock Texas......for El Paso Natural Gas ???? |
Can't say as I have ever seen anything blue roll up on a pipeline job.......just sayin'  |
Jon.........
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sorry jonny this is what i was talking about welders around here have to qualify every year but thats pipe line but i dont think roustabouts have to. |
It's all good brother, sometimes it's hard to make out someone's point in pure text. There is no substitute for eye to eye contact when talking. I wasn't tryn' to be testy or anything.  _________________ http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42423
http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62257
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killswitch505 BBQ Super Pro

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 1:31 am Post subject: |
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| tacklebox wrote: | | killswitch505 wrote: | Oops that might have come off $hitty i wish i knew how to edit i would reword it |
Not to be a smart@$$...upper right of your post, hit the Edit icon |
Where is it  _________________ Club Disco
| Mrs. K.A.M. wrote: | Those are some of the best looking wieners I've ever seen  |
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tacklebox BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 07 Jul 2009 Posts: 1870 Location: Big Bend, WI
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 1:53 am Post subject: |
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| killswitch505 wrote: | | tacklebox wrote: | | killswitch505 wrote: | Oops that might have come off $hitty i wish i knew how to edit i would reword it |
Not to be a smart@$$...upper right of your post, hit the Edit icon |
Where is it  |
You should see something like this (in red )
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This post is not intended to offend, unless I intend it to
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Jonnyrod BBQ Fan

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 2:02 am Post subject: |
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It should be right next to the 'quote button', mine is anyway. Here where I work we have basically two types of jobs, 10% and 100% x-ray jobs. This means on 10% jobs, 10% of all your production welds are shot and on 100% all of them are. You bust an x-ray then you have a cut out that is reshot one time. You bust that and you roll your leads up and go to the house. After a busted x-ray they will at random, shoot 3 more welds or tracers. You bust any tracers and you are done as well. This can equate to being tested at least once a week on a 40 hr job. It can be a little stressful especially when your mortgage rides on any given bead, a hell of a lot better than an annual recertification IMO. All I am sayin' is I did it for a long time with a Lincoln  _________________ http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42423
http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62257
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k.a.m. BBQ Super All Star

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 2:49 am Post subject: |
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| Jonnyrod wrote: | All I am sayin' is I did it for a long time with a Lincoln  |
It probably would have been easier with a Miller.
There ya go Denny I got your back.  _________________ Always remember slow and steady wins the race.
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Jonnyrod BBQ Fan

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erniesshop BBQ Super Pro

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 5:10 am Post subject: |
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Sorry Jon........Had to work Late Tonight........
Ain't none of them ever........EVER , Seen more than one Man Holding a Lead of one them Blue Soldering Machines ! |
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Hell Fire Grill BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 17 Mar 2007 Posts: 3921 Location: Pickler's Puragatory!!
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 5:35 am Post subject: |
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| Those guys with the blue boxes still connect their leads to the battery teminals? |
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Wreckless BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 14 May 2009 Posts: 1844 Location: New Braunfels, TX
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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 11:49 am Post subject: |
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| k.a.m. wrote: | | Jonnyrod wrote: | All I am sayin' is I did it for a long time with a Lincoln  |
It probably would have been easier with a Miller.
There ya go Denny I got your back.  |
I have worked for years with a Lincoln while the Miller was in a coozie and we all got along fine. What's the problem? _________________
| k.a.m. wrote: | Like Mike say's "sometimes you gotta ignore Kevin".  |
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k.a.m. BBQ Super All Star

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Wreckless wrote: | | k.a.m. wrote: | | Jonnyrod wrote: | All I am sayin' is I did it for a long time with a Lincoln  |
It probably would have been easier with a Miller.
There ya go Denny I got your back.  |
I have worked for years with a Lincoln while the Miller was in a coozie and we all got along fine. What's the problem? |
Now that's funny.
I guess I am a closet Lincoln user. I almost forgot while fabricating oilfield trucks the shop was equipped with a 250 Ideal arc. So once again I am straddling the fence. Or I could look at using the Lincoln as forced labor and save my true blue dignity.  _________________ Always remember slow and steady wins the race.
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killswitch505 BBQ Super Pro

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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| Wreckless wrote: | | k.a.m. wrote: | | Jonnyrod wrote: | All I am sayin' is I did it for a long time with a Lincoln  |
It probably would have been easier with a Miller.
There ya go Denny I got your back.  |
I have worked for years with a Lincoln while the Miller was in a coozie and we all got along fine. What's the problem? |
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| Mrs. K.A.M. wrote: | Those are some of the best looking wieners I've ever seen  |
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killswitch505 BBQ Super Pro

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 10 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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| k.a.m. wrote: | I could look at using the Lincoln as forced labor and save my true blue dignity.  |
thats how i would look at it. but...... if you were the one that purchased the welder would it have been a Lincoln??? _________________ Club Disco
| Mrs. K.A.M. wrote: | Those are some of the best looking wieners I've ever seen  |
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