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Exactly. It's what's keeping me above the dirt -- the burning desire to kill my enemies, drive their armies before me, and to ravage their women!
Other than that, I will spend my remaining years practicing tolerance, love, and boundless understanding of the feelings of others.
I'll leave my mark on this world... even if it's only a pile of **** on someone's welcoming matt.
David
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Exactly. It's what's keeping me above the dirt -- the burning desire to kill my enemies, drive their armies before me, and to ravage their women!
Other than that, I will spend my remaining years practicing tolerance, love, and boundless understanding of the feelings of others.
I'll leave my mark on this world... even if it's only a pile of **** on someone's welcoming matt.
David
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In which I related the horrible incident of splashing Ellie's chest area with molten metal owing to the lack of a proper spray-shield during a failed pour (continuing a long-standing tradition of my occasional banishment to the downstairs couch because of some dumb-ass move I made that caught her attention.
And I'm repeating that set-up in the picture here: Kevin and I staged the process, but without the spray-shield, to better see the disc type tool spinning in the modified blood separation centrifuge.
I've included other shots of the spin-casting process.
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What type of solder do you use for any of those connections? I used silver bearing solder for struts on my party boat and rudder and melted on a hot plate. Maybe overkill but I know they are solid. For the railings I used regular 60/40 fluxed as there is no stress on those joints.
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