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    A few years ago, and I do mean a few, I was at...

    A few years ago, and I do mean a few, I was at the RAAF Base Wagga Wagga and at the engine hangar the complete flooring system was wooden. It was kept at an immaculate polished standard. I happen to...
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    ^ It is a shame, but, yes they are deactivated. ...

    ^ It is a shame, but, yes they are deactivated.

    I agree, any timber with 'character' would detract, although, I did see some Mystique and thought that it was a fantastic wood but way, way too...
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    ^ Yep, gotta agree with metal master there,...

    ^ Yep, gotta agree with metal master there, normally the neck outlet should be at 90 deg. If it's doing the job I wouldn't be too fussed, when you go and exchange the cylinder bring it to the agents...
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    You mentioned that you can already weld using...

    You mentioned that you can already weld using stick, have you thought of the new generation inverter welders?

    In the right hands they can weld just as good, if not better than a MIG. I must...
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    Timber for Firearms Display

    Due to my current isolation due to fly in - fly out work commitments I'm unable to source in the city (Perth), and the internet thingy doesn't quite answer what I'm sourcing - a timber to use as a...
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    err....just thought I'd throw my 2 cents worth,...

    err....just thought I'd throw my 2 cents worth, being a fitter and all that, What I've found is that arc outside, MIG inside. And, as a rule up here in the mines (Pilbara) only arc is used, using low...
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