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  1. 26 minutes ago, peejman said:

    Hand made 2-stroke exhaust.... it's a thing of beauty.  

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    Thats gas, I worked in a cycle shop during HS, the shop had a FT welder doing that daily, takes talent... 

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  2. 20 hours ago, Danger Rane said:

    @ironsniper1 feel free t shoot me a PM. I’m in your area and I have a mobile welding business. Unfortunately TIG is what I do the least of…mainly stick on heavy equipment repairs and mig on most fabrication projects. Some SS TIG, but only a couple times a year. I would brace yourself for spending a minimum of a couple grand on a decent TIG machine. Miller has a couple small units that mig, stick, and TIG but you’ll be a few grand in once you set it up to all three processes. But feel free to reach out and I’ll give you whatever help/advice that I can. 

    you can change your lead, gas, spool and mig weld alum, but I'm sure you know that.

     

  3. 21 hours ago, ironsniper1 said:

    ive been watching reviews for some of these $250 or less welders, not the 110v but some of them are dual 110v and 220v, i have tried finding a decent used one but they are about the same price as a new one

    FULL Stop!

    Fuk anything with duel welding anything with 110v its a joke, I've managed welders (people) all types of over the last 30yrs they're a bunch of WAFLB (winey ass Fuking little bitch$), last year I bought a $1.5k esab welder to weld a piece of formed sheet metal to a round .180 tube, .180 sq tube and .250 tube, it couldn't do it for its life, I cussed out my welding rep for selling it to me.

     

  4. Community college is how I learned to stick weld, Mig is 100x easier, if you plan on buying a mig welder for home use, buy it, practice and watch YT videos for tips, you'll do fine.

    tip 1: don't buy a 110v welder from HF or Northern, don't care if it's flux core or gas, there garbage and won't weld for $hit!

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, Alleycat72 said:

    Engine block is always on the table.  LOL

    I understand that reference, little heavy to work with.

    I give you my version of Water Wings.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Alleycat72 said:

    Put a cell camera next to it. Find out who it is. Burn their car/truck to the ground around 1 month later. Keep your mouth shut about it. Enjoy your 5 year old mailbox 5 years later. 

     

    1 hour ago, gregintenn said:

    Seems a bit harsh.

     

    So doing a drive by is off the table

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  7. 16 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

    Eating ammo would be about the only thing I could accomplish with one. I see why people would like them. They just don’t interest me all that much.

    I expect I’m just too tight to enjoy one.😁

     

     

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  8. 16 minutes ago, Hozzie said:

    I reference the old line in a song, “if you want to be happy for the rest of your life make an ugly woman your wife” as it relates to Glocks.  
     

    I still cant marry an ugly wife 😃

    Mr Glock says Hold my Beer

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  9. 7 hours ago, Capbyrd said:

    It sounds like some version of anti-rotation pins.   An unnecessary accessory on an AR.   Trigger pins are meant to rotate.  So long as you take care of your rifle and inspect parts when cleaning, you won't run into problems. 

     

    The reason that these are even a thing is poor QC from a number of manufacturers causing out of spec receivers and parts. 

     

    1 hour ago, krunchnik said:

    If the pins were tight into the trigger group the movement of the pins in the lower receiver would wallow out the holes-

    Primarily wrecking the lower-

    Cheap insurance on a FA lower and a must if you were shooting 9mm in FA, 9mm will wallow out your trigger pins holes.

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