OT: What's this type of bracket called?

Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo814d$t1o$1@dont-email.me:

On 16/10/2019 11:56 pm, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo72mk$1o4$1@dont-email.me:

You're just pissed because you got properly bracketed.

Fuck off imbecile. No one was asking for the opinion of a Trump
Supporter.



You are the imbecile.

You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil.

ROTFL :)

You're the same stupid cunt who gave me a mouthful the other day
and asked me to post my address so you could come over and give me
a tune up, right?

Fucking retard :)

And what does your mumbling have to do with you claiming I support
Trump?

I do not. You were told. That decidedly makes you the fucking
retard.
 
On 17/10/2019 9:44 am, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 16/10/2019 6:57 pm, Xeno wrote:

In my time in my trade I have performed annealing, quenching,
tempering & carburising along with many and varied welding processes.
These are simply *trade skills* that I learnt during my high school
years and during my apprenticeship. No rocket science involved or
required.


Well aren't you just the legend in your own mind. For a simple support
bracket bracket (I assume she isn't making a satellite or whatever) it
is hardly necessary to anneal or heat treat a bit of cold formed bar or
pipe to 45deg. Don't think you are the only tradie in the group either!

Isn't he just amazing? :)

This is a bloke who has stated that he spent 20 years as a trade teacher
before faking a back injury and going into early retirement, and claims
that he's "extremely trade relevant" today (his exact words) despite not
having worked in *any* trade in the last 20 years by his own accounts.

How he manages to achieve that is a complete mystery, but not nearly as
much of a mystery as his extensive knowledge of welding and metal
treatment given that his own "experience" is limited to the 5 minutes of
rudimentary welding theory he was taught as an apprentice himself :)

Spend some time in aus.cars and you'll see that Google has a lot to
answer for when it comes to "experts" like this :)



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Noddy.
 
On 17/10/19 11:50 am, Noddy wrote:
On 17/10/2019 10:51 am, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo814d$t1o$1@dont-email.me:

    You are the imbecile.

    You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil.

ROTFL :)

You're the same stupid cunt who gave me a mouthful the other day
and asked me to post my address so you could come over and give me
a tune up, right?

Fucking retard :)

   And what does your mumbling have to do with you claiming I support
Trump?

   I do not.  You were told.  That decidedly makes you the fucking
retard.

Oh, yeah. I believe you. Just like I believe every other spastic who
insists that they're the only sane ones in a fucked up world.

That's your bag Noddy. You're projecting again.
Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant piece of
shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....
Speaking on behalf of the world again? Your overinflated sense of self
importance is really hitting the peaks today!


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Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
 
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo8dsn$r3q$1@dont-email.me:

On 17/10/2019 10:51 am, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo814d$t1o$1@dont-email.me:

You are the imbecile.

You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil.

ROTFL :)

You're the same stupid cunt who gave me a mouthful the other day
and asked me to post my address so you could come over and give
me a tune up, right?

Fucking retard :)


And what does your mumbling have to do with you claiming I
support
Trump?

I do not. You were told. That decidedly makes you the
fucking
retard.

Oh, yeah. I believe you. Just like I believe every other spastic
who insists that they're the only sane ones in a fucked up world.

Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant piece
of shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....

You are new here, putz. You are the piece of shit.

Your whore mother should be put in prison for failing to flush you,
the moment that severely ass fucked street slut shat you.
 
On 17/10/19 10:45 am, Noddy wrote:
On 17/10/2019 9:44 am, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 16/10/2019 6:57 pm, Xeno wrote:

In my time in my trade I have performed annealing, quenching,
tempering & carburising along with many and varied welding processes.
These are simply *trade skills* that I learnt during my high school
years and during my apprenticeship. No rocket science involved or
required.


Well aren't you just the legend in your own mind. For a simple support
bracket bracket (I assume she isn't making a satellite or whatever) it
is hardly necessary to anneal or heat treat a bit of cold formed bar
or pipe to 45deg. Don't think you are the only tradie in the group
either!

Isn't he just amazing? :)

This is a bloke who has stated that he spent 20 years as a trade teacher

That is true. And proven.

> before faking a back injury and going into early retirement, and claims

That is a figment of your imagination.

that he's "extremely trade relevant" today (his exact words) despite not
having worked in *any* trade in the last 20 years by his own accounts.

As a *qualified tradesman*, I will *always* be more relevant to the
automotive industry than you could ever hope to be Noddy. You are just a
*pimple on the arse* of the motor trade and that is all you will ever
be. Isn't it odd how you, the person who bangs on so much about trade
relevance, aren't even qualified despite all your *claims* to have no
less than two trades under your belt. No record of any automotive trade
qualifications in your name Noddy, that says it all.
How he manages to achieve that is a complete mystery, but not nearly as
much of a mystery as his extensive knowledge of welding and metal
treatment given that his own "experience" is limited to the 5 minutes of
rudimentary welding theory he was taught as an apprentice himself :)

Did metallurgy studies at Uni and that, unsurprisingly, included a
welding component. I'm sure I've mentioned that previously.

Regardless, every motor mechanic apprentice does stick and gas welding
as part of their TAFE training in their *first year*. Took up about a
week of the apprentice's time at TAFE if I recall correctly. The fact
that you do not know this casts a lot of doubt on your claim to have
ever been a first year apprentice - even in Aviation - since welding is
a basic trade skill, as is annealing. Ask Daryl, he knows, he did it too
- and stated as much here and shot you down in flames.

My first attempt at *annealing* was when I was in first year high school
during metalwork. During my time as a diesel fitter, I had to anneal
components very frequently, especially in remote areas where new
components were difficult if not impossible to procure.
Spend some time in aus.cars and you'll see that Google has a lot to
answer for when it comes to "experts" like this :)
Experts like you is what you should have said. Without Google, you're
screwed, proven over and over.


--

Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
 
On 17/10/2019 10:51 am, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo814d$t1o$1@dont-email.me:

You are the imbecile.

You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil.

ROTFL :)

You're the same stupid cunt who gave me a mouthful the other day
and asked me to post my address so you could come over and give me
a tune up, right?

Fucking retard :)


And what does your mumbling have to do with you claiming I support
Trump?

I do not. You were told. That decidedly makes you the fucking
retard.

Oh, yeah. I believe you. Just like I believe every other spastic who
insists that they're the only sane ones in a fucked up world.

Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant piece of
shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....



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Regards,
Noddy.
 
On 17/10/19 10:41 am, Clocky wrote:
On 17/10/2019 7:35 am, Xeno wrote:
Rheilly Phoull <rheilly@bigslong.com> wrote:
On 16/10/2019 6:57 pm, Xeno wrote:
On 16/10/19 7:58 pm, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 15/10/2019 4:10 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 14/10/2019 1:31 pm, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 13/10/2019 10:23 am, Sylvia Else wrote:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b4b15o0hgno2ldu/bracket.jpg?dl=0

The perspective is a bit off - the angles at the end are about 45
degrees.

I made this one myself out of aluminium tubing, but I've already
had one crack and break at the bend.

So I'm trying to buy a steel one, but I can't even figure out what
to search for.

Sylvia.


Jeez!! I've never seen such a fuss about a simple bracket.
How hard could it be ??

How hard could it be to do what?

Sylvia.

I just can't understand why you just don't grab some bar or pipe and
do it. All this stuff about annealing etc. makes it into a scientific
endeavor. Do you have any experience drilling holes or putting a bit
of bar in a vice and bending it ?

Annealing is hardly a scientific process. It's a process that is used
for the treatment of metals and alloys to return them to a position of
optimum ductility. Cold working of metals results in work hardening
which could lead to cracking and annealing reverses that process. In
the
case of the alloy tubing in question, the annealing process is carried
out *prior* to bending as well as after. The process prior removes the
work hardening of manufacture allowing easier bending and the process
after returns the pipe to the most ductile state after bending so that
it won't crack in service.

In my time in my trade I have performed annealing, quenching, tempering
& carburising along with many and varied welding processes. These are
simply *trade skills* that I learnt during my high school years and
during my apprenticeship. No rocket science involved or required.


Well aren't you just the legend in your own mind. For a simple support
bracket bracket (I assume she isn't making a satellite or whatever) it
is hardly necessary to anneal or heat treat a bit of cold formed bar or
pipe to 45deg. Don't think you are the only tradie in the group either!

If it is cracking through work hardening, annealing will prevent it.

And, no I don’t assume I am the only tradie in the group. In fact, there
are many, along with a few fake tradies like Noddy.

Xeno



That's one, but who are these "few" fake tradies?
An assumption. Where there is one Noddy making claims, there are bound
to be others.

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Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
 
On 17/10/2019 12:14 pm, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo8dsn$r3q$1@dont-email.me:

Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant piece
of shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....

You are new here, putz. You are the piece of shit.

Your whore mother should be put in prison for failing to flush you,
the moment that severely ass fucked street slut shat you.

"You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil"

The irony here is staggeringly profound, but I'm tipping that you won't
get it :)




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Regards,
Noddy.
 
On 17/10/19 12:52 pm, Noddy wrote:
On 17/10/2019 12:14 pm, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo8dsn$r3q$1@dont-email.me:

Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant piece
of shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....

   You are new here, putz.  You are the piece of shit.

   Your whore mother should be put in prison for failing to flush you,
the moment that severely ass fucked street slut shat you.


"You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil"

The irony here is staggeringly profound, but I'm tipping that you won't
get it :)

You certainly didn't get it, that much is assured.


--

Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
 
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo8hg5$ajb$1@dont-email.me:

On 17/10/2019 12:14 pm, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo8dsn$r3q$1@dont-email.me:

Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant
piece of shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....

You are new here, putz. You are the piece of shit.

Your whore mother should be put in prison for failing to flush
you,
the moment that severely ass fucked street slut shat you.


"You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil"

The irony here is staggeringly profound, but I'm tipping that you
won't get it :)

You are the one who started posting here, and including your groups
in the reply.
 
Depends what you mean by ordinary. The most typical conduit, both thinwall and ridged is steel. It is what you find in factories, bridges, etc. pvc is used for certain types of wet and underground installations

Annealing: typical annealing temperatures for rolled carbon steel is around 1000 degrees F to about 1400 degrees F depending on the softness quality you want to impart. Ther are time-temp profiles that must be followed in order to ensure even annealing. You can find this information in metallurgy books.

Yes, aluminum is a very addictive choice for bending and annealing.
 
On 17/10/2019 9:52 am, Noddy wrote:
On 17/10/2019 12:14 pm, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo8dsn$r3q$1@dont-email.me:

Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant piece
of shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....

   You are new here, putz.  You are the piece of shit.

   Your whore mother should be put in prison for failing to flush you,
the moment that severely ass fucked street slut shat you.


"You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil"

The irony here is staggeringly profound, but I'm tipping that you won't
get it :)

You cross-posted into his group, dickhead.
 
On 17/10/19 4:55 pm, Clocky wrote:
On 17/10/2019 9:52 am, Noddy wrote:
On 17/10/2019 12:14 pm, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo8dsn$r3q$1@dont-email.me:

Just go and amuse yourself somewhere else, you insignificant piece
of shit. No one here seems to give a fuck about you....

   You are new here, putz.  You are the piece of shit.

   Your whore mother should be put in prison for failing to flush you,
the moment that severely ass fucked street slut shat you.


"You have invaded yet another netgroup, and are not civil"

The irony here is staggeringly profound, but I'm tipping that you
won't get it :)


You cross-posted into his group, dickhead.



Yet another example of Noddy's projection. Sad, isn't it?

--

Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
 
On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 18:19:38 +1100, Noddy wrote:


Yeah, I'm pretty sure that metallurgy and welding are two separate
subjects that *aren't* studied together, and I'm also pretty sure that
he has never mentioned this previously.

Which should come as no surprise to anyone :)

Go ahead though and post a subject outline from one of the unis you
mentioned you attended. I'll wait.

If that's too much to ask, he can just repost where he originally
mentioned having undertaken such study.

Be interesting to see if it was when he posted here as Krypsis :)

It must be Happy Hypocrite Hour.
How about you post some proof of your Big Two claims Knobb? Idiot.



alvey

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On 17/10/2019 5:53 pm, Grumpy Tech wrote:
On 17/10/2019 11:14 am, Xeno wrote:

How he manages to achieve that is a complete mystery, but not nearly
as much of a mystery as his extensive knowledge of welding and metal
treatment given that his own "experience" is limited to the 5 minutes
of rudimentary welding theory he was taught as an apprentice himself :)

Did metallurgy studies at Uni and that, unsurprisingly, included a
welding component. I'm sure I've mentioned that previously.

Got a subject outline for that subject? I've seen literally thousands of
university academic records and I have seen subjects on metallurgy but
they did not include welding. By definition it is the study of ores and
their chemical properties and extraction.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure that metallurgy and welding are two separate
subjects that *aren't* studied together, and I'm also pretty sure that
he has never mentioned this previously.

Which should come as no surprise to anyone :)

Go ahead though and post a subject outline from one of the unis you
mentioned you attended. I'll wait.

If that's too much to ask, he can just repost where he originally
mentioned having undertaken such study.

Be interesting to see if it was when he posted here as Krypsis :)




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Regards,
Noddy.
 
On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 10:45:44 +1100, Noddy wrote:

Spend some time in aus.cars and you'll see that Google has a lot to
answer for when it comes to "experts" like this :)

lol.

There's the sociopaths' fantastic lack of ability to recognise reality
under full sail. You should be very careful of what you wish for Knobbo. If
anyone of average intelligence or better did come to a.c. then they'll
learn all about you Knobbo. Like your claims of owning a garage for 15
years and having mechanics qualifications. Neither of which there is *any*
evidence of at all *and* which you refuse to provide any proof of.

You're a loser Knobbo. Always have been, always will be.



alvey

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On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 20:38:58 +1100, Noddy wrote:

On 14/10/2019 4:34 pm, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Noddy <me@home.com> wrote in news:qo0ugm$730$1@dont-email.me:


Sounds like you wouldn't know shit from shoe polish.

Nice try, putz. I know shit.

I'm sure you do, but no one gives a fuck.

I see you've met the resident sociopath of aus.cars. Ugly isn't it?

Anyhow, the trick in dealing with it is to recognise its tactics and
respond accordingly. Frinstance, what its done above, ie introducing a 3rd
party; "no one", is known as "Triangulation". It is attempting to
intimidate its victim *and* validate its own opinion by claiming a
'majority'. Of course the gaping flaw in this tactic of the toxic is that
its 'majority' is a lie. So point this out and laugh at the sociopath. With
any luck its head will explode.

hth



alvey

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On 17/10/2019 11:14 am, Xeno wrote:
On 17/10/19 10:45 am, Noddy wrote:
On 17/10/2019 9:44 am, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 16/10/2019 6:57 pm, Xeno wrote:

In my time in my trade I have performed annealing, quenching,
tempering & carburising along with many and varied welding
processes. These are simply *trade skills* that I learnt during my
high school years and during my apprenticeship. No rocket science
involved or required.


Well aren't you just the legend in your own mind. For a simple
support bracket bracket (I assume she isn't making a satellite or
whatever) it is hardly necessary to anneal or heat treat a bit of
cold formed bar or pipe to 45deg. Don't think you are the only tradie
in the group either!

Isn't he just amazing? :)

This is a bloke who has stated that he spent 20 years as a trade teacher

That is true. And proven.

before faking a back injury and going into early retirement, and claims

That is a figment of your imagination.

that he's "extremely trade relevant" today (his exact words) despite
not having worked in *any* trade in the last 20 years by his own
accounts.

As a *qualified tradesman*, I will *always* be more relevant to the
automotive industry than you could ever hope to be Noddy. You are just a
*pimple on the arse* of the motor trade and that is all you will ever
be. Isn't it odd how you, the person who bangs on so much about trade
relevance, aren't even qualified despite all your *claims* to have no
less than two trades under your belt. No record of any automotive trade
qualifications in your name Noddy, that says it all.

How he manages to achieve that is a complete mystery, but not nearly
as much of a mystery as his extensive knowledge of welding and metal
treatment given that his own "experience" is limited to the 5 minutes
of rudimentary welding theory he was taught as an apprentice himself :)

Did metallurgy studies at Uni and that, unsurprisingly, included a
welding component. I'm sure I've mentioned that previously.
Got a subject outline for that subject? I've seen literally thousands of
university academic records and I have seen subjects on metallurgy but
they did not include welding. By definition it is the study of ores and
their chemical properties and extraction.

Go ahead though and post a subject outline from one of the unis you
mentioned you attended. I'll wait.
 
On 17/10/19 6:25 pm, alvey wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 18:19:38 +1100, Noddy wrote:



Yeah, I'm pretty sure that metallurgy and welding are two separate
subjects that *aren't* studied together, and I'm also pretty sure that
he has never mentioned this previously.

Which should come as no surprise to anyone :)

Go ahead though and post a subject outline from one of the unis you
mentioned you attended. I'll wait.

If that's too much to ask, he can just repost where he originally
mentioned having undertaken such study.

Be interesting to see if it was when he posted here as Krypsis :)

It must be Happy Hypocrite Hour.

Definitely.

How about you post some proof of your Big Two claims Knobb? Idiot.



alvey
It will be very difficult for him to post those trade registration
numbers since he was never awarded any.

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Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
 
On 17/10/19 6:19 pm, Noddy wrote:
On 17/10/2019 5:53 pm, Grumpy Tech wrote:
On 17/10/2019 11:14 am, Xeno wrote:

How he manages to achieve that is a complete mystery, but not nearly
as much of a mystery as his extensive knowledge of welding and metal
treatment given that his own "experience" is limited to the 5
minutes of rudimentary welding theory he was taught as an apprentice
himself :)

Did metallurgy studies at Uni and that, unsurprisingly, included a
welding component. I'm sure I've mentioned that previously.

Got a subject outline for that subject? I've seen literally thousands
of university academic records and I have seen subjects on metallurgy
but they did not include welding. By definition it is the study of
ores and their chemical properties and extraction.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure that metallurgy and welding are two separate
subjects that *aren't* studied together, and I'm also pretty sure that
he has never mentioned this previously.

Pretty sure I have Noddy. It was where I did plastic welding. That
particular course covered a lot of things that were trade relevant to
automotive but, given you're a faker, you wouldn't have a clue about
trade relevance.
Which should come as no surprise to anyone :)

Go ahead though and post a subject outline from one of the unis you
mentioned you attended. I'll wait.

If that's too much to ask, he can just repost where he originally
mentioned having undertaken such study.

You can feel free to go back over my posts.

After all, you do it all the time now.
Be interesting to see if it was when he posted here as Krypsis :)

--

Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
 

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