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    Hey Systemnt....... FYI

    Chrome Moly is one of several variations. Just trying to help your OCD.


    41xx steel is a family of SAE steel grades, as specified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Alloying elements include chromium and molybdenum, and as a result these materials are often informally referred to as chromoly steel (common variant stylings include chrome-moly, cro-moly, CrMo, CRMO, CR-MOLY, and similar). They have an excellent strength to weight ratio and are considerably stronger and harder than standard 1020 steel, but are not easily welded (requiring thermal treatment both before and after welding to avoid cold cracking).[1]

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    Argh... you've made it worse....
    theres a hyphen ....you didnt use the hyphen!!!!!!

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      #3
      Originally posted by systemnt View Post
      Argh... you've made it worse....
      theres a hyphen ....you didnt use the hyphen!!!!!!
      I paid a girl to do my English homework in HS.

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        #4
        wow!!!! takes me back to trade school. now my head hurts! been a long time since i thought about that!

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          #5
          Originally posted by cactusassjohn View Post
          wow!!!! takes me back to trade school. now my head hurts! been a long time since i thought about that!
          Trade school?

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              #7
              the u.s. navy! haze grey and under way!!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by cactusassjohn View Post
                the u.s. navy! haze grey and under way!!!!
                My dad was a machinist. I learned to run a lathe when I was 12.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Goldeneagle View Post
                  I paid a girl to do my English homework in HS.
                  I’m sorry for asking this, but it must be asked.

                  Did she happen to work at BK?

                  By the way, I hated English Honors in high school.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Goldeneagle View Post
                    My dad was a machinist. I learned to run a lathe when I was 12.
                    Aw heck. anybody can run a lathe. The hard part is learning how to operate one.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Worksalot View Post
                      I’m sorry for asking this, but it must be asked.

                      Did she happen to work at BK?

                      By the way, I hated English Honors in high school.
                      As a matter of fact........... the whole BK debacle was because of her.
                      Originally posted by M16 View Post
                      Aw heck. anybody can run a lathe. The hard part is learning how to operate one.
                      You've got machinist and then you have operators. I'm a machinist. (thumb up smilie)

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Goldeneagle View Post
                        As a matter of fact........... the whole BK debacle was because of her.

                        You've got machinist and then you have operators. I'm a machinist. (thumb up smilie)
                        So you got a guy that can produce a product by changing a product into another product... and a guy that can direct your calls?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by systemnt View Post
                          So you got a guy that can produce a product by changing a product into another product... and a guy that can direct your calls?
                          op·er·a·tor
                          ˈäpəˌrādər/
                          noun
                          noun: operator; plural noun: operators
                          1. 1.
                            a person who operates equipment or a machine.
                            "a radio operator"
                            synonyms:machinist, mechanic, operative, engineer, driver, worker "a machine operator"
                            • a person who works for a telephone company assisting users, or who works at a telephone switchboard.
                              noun: the operator
                          2. 2.
                            a person or company that engages in or runs a business or enterprise.
                            "a tour operator"
                            synonyms:contractor, entrepreneur, promoter, arranger, fixer, dealer, outfitter, expediter "a tour operator"
                          3. 3.
                            informal
                            a person who acts in a specified, especially a manipulative, way.
                            "her reputation as a cool, clever operator"
                            synonyms:manipulator, maneuverer, mover and shaker, dealmaker, wheeler-dealer, hustler, wirepuller "a ruthless operator"
                          4. 4.

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                            #14
                            yeh..sure... next you'll tell me your boss is one of those guys that drives trains.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by systemnt View Post
                              yeh..sure... next you'll tell me your boss is one of those guys that drives trains.
                              Maybe if it says Lionel on the side.

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