OK, I just wrote out a reply but then realised we're arguing about love...
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Ahh, that's better. Been awhile since that video was last posted here.
edit: typo
"Offtopic-posts-topic" NSFW
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hehehe indeed!MrCrowley wrote:OK, I just wrote our a reply but then realised we're arguing about love...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Has anybody got any homemade Cutting fluid recipes that don't stink?
Where's my Chuck key?
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Are you refering to natural gas cutting??
Go Bruins!!!!
Milk works great for copper. I gave up and used water because I almost puked at the smell of it when it cooked.Goats spudz wrote:Has anybody got any homemade Cutting fluid recipes that don't stink?
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Oh Darwin, Darwin, whereforth art thou?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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ahahah lol love how it stay lit for a little bit longer.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Oh Darwin, Darwin, whereforth art thou?
what ya cutting? brass and aluminium you can use kerosene, get the low odor stuff, for hand tool and low heat drilling/taping nothing beats Trefolex.Goats spudz wrote:Has anybody got any homemade Cutting fluid recipes that don't stink?
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That's his eyebrows burningCrna Legija wrote:ahahah lol love how it stay lit for a little bit longer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_spirit
good for ali
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I don't mean to be insensitive, but damn...
Imagine if we had a list for our hobby similar to that:
John Smith
Date: XXXX
Cannon Fataility
Nationality: XXXX
Object Type: Cannon
Location: XXXX
COD: Cannon failure
Description: Used PVC for a 12x hybrid chamber; probably shouldn't have done that. Warning - Don't use PVC as hybrid chamber material.

Imagine if we had a list for our hobby similar to that:
John Smith
Date: XXXX
Cannon Fataility
Nationality: XXXX
Object Type: Cannon
Location: XXXX
COD: Cannon failure
Description: Used PVC for a 12x hybrid chamber; probably shouldn't have done that. Warning - Don't use PVC as hybrid chamber material.
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I was turning copper, it wasn't such a good experience i got it done with mineral oil, tried milk but it leaves a dingy smell.Crna Legija wrote:ahahah lol love how it stay lit for a little bit longer.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Oh Darwin, Darwin, whereforth art thou?
what ya cutting? brass and aluminium you can use kerosene, get the low odor stuff, for hand tool and low heat drilling/taping nothing beats Trefolex.Goats spudz wrote:Has anybody got any homemade Cutting fluid recipes that don't stink?
Where's my Chuck key?
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Can we? Can we huh?MrCrowley wrote:Imagine if we had a list for our hobby similar to that
I cannot think of a single spudgun related fatality which happened to a member of this forum, clearly throwing yourself off the edge of a cliff is a little more dangerous with less margin for error.
We'd be better off with a similar list for garage doors as opposed to people
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I like it! Though we should generalize to "Unwanted casualties of expensive non-target materials"jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:We'd be better off with a similar list for garage doors as opposed to people
There should, though, be such a list for chronographs...
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and vacuum cleanersThere should, though, be such a list for chronographs
Children are the future
unless we stop them now
unless we stop them now
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POLAND_SPUD wrote:and vacuum cleaners
That sad day MrC lost his first love in a tragic accident...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Even I had forgotten about that onePOLAND_SPUD wrote:and vacuum cleanersThere should, though, be such a list for chronographs
It was scrap and was going to be chucked out so maybe it shouldn't count?
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