... is heat + resistance , and then fusion.... then why can't you ask for Hydrogen backwards?... we have enough water for a long time ...
There are a ton of threads on welding and it would be best if you did a search first . I am sure you will find all the information that you will need .
Always pick "C" on multiple choice test, that's what my math and science teachers taught me. C. All the above post are weird and bizzare, having nothing to do at all with welding.
I got one.... If I woulda had my camera with me, I'd have tailgated that ****er til I got a picture. It was on a tanker truck I rocketed past doin' 80 (I was in a work Jeep. It looks like we work for the goverment with all the antennas and the cops don't care)... The sticker on the back said something along the lines "This truck stops at all railroad crossing when full". When they're not full, whata they do? Lean on it, close your eyes, and hope for the best?
I think he's asking about breaking water down as an energy source...splitting the Hydrogen and oxygen molecules from water and harnessing the power from this reaction....Isn't this what they do in a Nuclear reactor??
Now that's funny It also reminds me of a firefighting cl*** I took once. We were practicing hosing down train tanker cars filled with propane. The instructor said if the tanker exploded we should turn our back towards the explosion, like that would make any freakin' difference!
Due to the acetelyne being dedicated to ship building during WW#2 all the aircraft plants used hydrogen/oxygen to weld. Each plant had hydrogen generators. You would think it wasn't as safe, but less people died from welding accidents then those who died making Tetra-ethyl lead for gasoline...
Induction welding is a little off . But drink a lot of water and time it just right . The fusion will be hard to separate if it easy to separate then the time may need to be adjusted some . The pressure is still a open field though .
OK OK... Lets get off this welding **** and go back to the issue at hand... This one's makin' it pretty long...
19 and a half, but only if you use the late chevy version as the fords were prone to shattering above 2300 degrees... the late 50's style wont work unless you cut the output shaft and respline it for ford ends... and then you also need to paint it plumb crazy purple for effect as well
Dawm Betcha!........I'll get my cowboy hat and slap my *** and scream....."Yea Haaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!".......... Guess the dudes been sniffin' that military paint fumes whilst he's welding.......or maybe he's just p***ed his G2 and G3 Test.....
I think you might be on to something... I PAINTED the backside of a fender in the front yard and my house ****in' REAKS. Coincidence?
I think its the argon in the welding gas that causes chemical imbalances in all welding personel, thats why we cuss so much.
Periah Bon3s, Where did you get that avitar? I also shoot compe***ion trap in my spare time (huh?) and would love to have that in my reloading room!
Yea, Argon is gay. If you can't carbonate your syrup and weld with it, then it's not manly: CO2 baby!!!