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Technical 5-in-1 Girinka Welder

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  1. gatz
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  2. The beneficiary must not already own a cow. The beneficiary must have constructed a cow shed. The beneficiary must have between 0.25 – 0.75 hectares of land, some of which must be planted with fodder. The beneficiary must be an Inyangamugayo (person of integrity) in the community.

    OR

    Girinka.com Review
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    It has a high possibility of being a scam and created to deceive users. For your online security, it's crucial to be careful of Girinka.com.

    Just doing the inter web search for ya man..... :D
     
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  4. Budget36
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    Does it include both the on and off ramp sections?
    If so, PM me.
     
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    :(I'm sorry, but someone else has already bought the off ramps.
     
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  6. Budget36
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    There was a similar thread topic but it was about machining tools. I went to the site posted, I tell ya, it looked legit.
    The HAMB came to the rescue as I came back to the thread discussing it.
    Seems many places make a site to look legit. You enter in a card number.
    Your card gets used while you wait for a delivery that never comes.
    I mean, can you even buy a HF Tig replacement torch lead for 50 bucks?
     
  7. Budget36
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    You suck. See, when you offer up a deal, please give a full description of the item you are selling.
    Damned rookie.
     
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    I wonder if you could fix muffler bearings with it, it seems to be able to do everything else!
     
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    My apologies, sir. If you were a true aficionado and collector of bridges, you would have known that ramps, on or off, are normally never included with the sale. You would have been purchasing only that portion of the bridge which crosses the impediment to travel, namely the Lower Little Muskawatapotami Creek.
     
  11. If you still have the on ramp please let me know, I recently purchased a bridge and am awaiting it’s arrival however the on ramp wasn’t included.
     
  12. I bought one of those welders and it worked great!
    I used it to build a bridge…
     
  13. IMG_7488.png $50 bucks I’ll take 10 :confused::confused:

    might need them to fix the bridge and on ramps and off ramps I bought

    man im wheelin’ and dealin’ now :D
     
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    Dang, you guys came down pretty hard...........

    @gatz, honestly if you buy anything to use for cutting or welding you will find that most of the cheap stuff doesn't work well or at all, and if it works it doesn't work very long. You can find some these days that work decently for what they cost. The problem is that when they fail there is often no where to get them repaired. The consumables are often very poorly made and the torch and cables are very small. Its usually just a waste of money. The plasma feature often won't cut anything thicker than thin sheetmetal.
    You don't have to get top of the line name brands these days because they have gotten very expensive, but you do need to be willing to make a reasonable investment to get something decent. :)
     
  15. DDDenny
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    Fifty dollars, did it come with a two prong plug and tin foil!:eek:
     
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    The old saying, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't!" applies here.
     
  17. SS327
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    I’m looking for a new home. Does anyone know of any good bridges for sale in Indiana?
     
  18. alanp561
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    ;)Covered, un-covered, pedestrian auto, toll, no-toll, raised or swing, whatever the style, we've got you covered! If you want to build your own, we sell welders. ;)

    For more information, contact http:/nigerianprinceenterprises.gotya/bridges/welders.
     

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    Guess that about covers it….
     
  20. alanp561
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    With regard to your dilemma, I do have the on ramp but in order for you to use it, it must be installed ONLY on the American side of the Canadian/U.S. border. Because of the differences in our two systems, the U.S. made on ramp will be approximately six inches higher if used on the Canadian side than the bridge built with metric measurements resulting in severe spinal injuries to the users and costly litigation. Fortunately for you, if you are involved in such litigation and the judge rules in favor of the injured party, it won't cost as much since your currency is currently worth 36 cents less than ours.
     
  21. So...............
    Does it need all 5 welding methods to be used together at once?
    .....or can you just use one type of welding at a time?
    *asking for a friend. :confused:
     
  22. DDDenny
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    How's this one?

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  23. williebill
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    I'm not a very smart man ( in my Forrest Gump voice), but before I opened this thread, I knew it was a piece of shit from the title.....
     
  24. gatz
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  25. Budget36
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    Honestly I was intrigued by the 5 in 1, I’ve an Airco 3 in 1 and was wondering what the other two options were.
     
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  26. Harv
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    You may have purchased a flat-pack IKEA bridge. Did it come with an allan key (hex key)? Those IKEA bridges are always missing a part - you need to contact their head office and they will send you out a spare on-ramp. Good luck with the instructions.

    Cheers,
    Harv
     
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  27. williebill
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    That wasn't directed at you, Gatz. I've been burned plenty of times, and tend to be suspicious of stuff I've never heard of before.
     
  28. seb fontana
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    Lower Little Muskawatapotami Creek.. Got to be real; Indian tribe? great thread...............
     
  29. Budget36
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    I’d rather look through a thread that’s asking about it, than a “don’t buy this, I got scammed” thread.
     
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