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    Bass Knob Issue

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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    What I have started already,due to all the rain I got stalled in turning the ground will be more square feet..was going to turn more today but it rained all last night and storms coming today... ">http:// Ill be son of a bitch if I did not fuck up my favorite flip-flops taking this pic!!! ">http:// ">http:// ">http://http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/mikel7829/media/20150425_082311_zps7evbieje.jpg.html'>
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I think I saw my router !
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I use two methods of germination. Some get started indoors,in trays, and then transplanted. Some veggies, such as carrots MUST be started in the ground. So this is where the second method I use comes in. I plastic over the garden beds after seediing. The reason for the plastic is two fold. First it keeps the birds from eating the seed. They will dig the seeds right out of the ground. Second it keeps the temps up, which may not be an issue for you. Seeds and seedlings, like 70-90 percent humidity (think jungle) and will thrive if the conditions are ideal. Everything on your list I personally start in trays. The corn is not necessary to start this way but, I like to have my garden laid out. I transplant the corn almost right after it sprouts. This allows proper spacing upon planting. You may find interest in the three sisters method, which is plant the beans at the base of the corn, they use the corn as a lattice, the third sister is the squash or zucchini, which you plant around the base. Look it up if confused. Give me a minute and I will grab you some pics. Will miracle grow potting soil be okay to start the trays? OMG please NO. Suggestions please.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Nice!
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I use two methods of germination. Some get started indoors,in trays, and then transplanted. Some veggies, such as carrots MUST be started in the ground. So this is where the second method I use comes in. I plastic over the garden beds after seediing. The reason for the plastic is two fold. First it keeps the birds from eating the seed. They will dig the seeds right out of the ground. Second it keeps the temps up, which may not be an issue for you. Seeds and seedlings, like 70-90 percent humidity (think jungle) and will thrive if the conditions are ideal. Everything on your list I personally start in trays. The corn is not necessary to start this way but, I like to have my garden laid out. I transplant the corn almost right after it sprouts. This allows proper spacing upon planting. You may find interest in the three sisters method, which is plant the beans at the base of the corn, they use the corn as a lattice, the third sister is the squash or zucchini, which you plant around the base. Look it up if confused. Give me a minute and I will grab you some pics. Will miracle grow potting soil be okay to start the trays?
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    no smokey jalapeno's
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I got some of my seeds for my garden in..Need help with advice for germination"sure I can google it"but was going to see if anybody had any "tips or tricks" Seeds I have.. Peaches and cream sweet corn 50 seeds Clemson spineless okra 100 seeds Blue lake green beans 60 seeds Early Jalapeno 100 seeds Golden Zucchini 25 seeds Waltham butternut squash 30 seeds I know the corn,okra,and green beans last year I just planted the seeds in the garden and they did well,but I suspect these others I need to germinate and transfer.. Also they sent me some Italian large leaf basil for whatever reason I assume with those I just sow like as turnip greens,ect. Some of these I have planted by the seeds before without germination with good results,such as the green beans ,corn,and okra.
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    Does not look cold or off line penetrated well..All in one pass or did you pulse or pull away much ?All in one pass... no, running amps around 140 on a miller dynasty 350, 12 seconds of postflow and i was using the laying filler metal technique.I couldnt tell if your trying to tell me my weld looks good or like shit lol.I deal with Lincoln welders everyday mostly migs..And have to deal with teaching Motoman robots jobs as well daily.. And as well many others..Argon and Co2mix.. We have a mig machine with argon co2 mix also, it throws a shitload of sparksI can run a bead with 6.5 and wire speed on 350 on 20 gauge metal all day long Well, i usually dont weld practice mixed gas mig, but i can lay down a nice bead, we'll see whos bead looks better monday... Maybe yours because you have more experience on your side I will let the Yaskama run a double pass on some 20 gauge metal and modify the job and flip the jig on the first pass on the x-axis and create another job to put my user name in the metal
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Does not look cold or off line penetrated well..All in one pass or did you pulse or pull away much ?All in one pass... no, running amps around 140 on a miller dynasty 350, 12 seconds of postflow and i was using the laying filler metal technique.I couldnt tell if your trying to tell me my weld looks good or like shit lol.I deal with Lincoln welders everyday mostly migs..And have to deal with teaching Motoman robots jobs as well daily.. And as well many others..Argon and Co2mix.. We have a mig machine with argon co2 mix also, it throws a shitload of sparks Just keep you nozzle about 13mm from said metal,And your settings how you fell comfortable ...
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Does not look cold or off line penetrated well..All in one pass or did you pulse or pull away much ?All in one pass... no, running amps around 140 on a miller dynasty 350, 12 seconds of postflow and i was using the laying filler metal technique.I couldnt tell if your trying to tell me my weld looks good or like shit lol.I deal with Lincoln welders everyday mostly migs..And have to deal with teaching Motoman robots jobs as well daily.. And as well many others..Argon and Co2mix.. We have a mig machine with argon co2 mix also, it throws a shitload of sparks I can run a bead with 6.5 and wire speed on 350 on 20 gauge metal all day long
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Better yet...About the best hint I can give "I am on a air force base" figure that out ..When you figure it out I can provide proof
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    East of the miss...that is the whole southern eastern coast
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    What? Technology in Mississippi? What do you guys make? Another hint I lived in Oak Ridge,TN for 10 years
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I get texts. Jared sent me some I also got your PM, I'd like more details but responded. I ain't got a text from you you bazzturd
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    What? Technology in Mississippi? What do you guys make? As a mod you should be able to grab my I.P. and locate it...
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    What? Technology in Mississippi? What do you guys make? Hint ....believe it or not it is government starts with "A" and my grandfather retired there and my father was killed there..And I put that on the bible "no joke"
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    What? Technology in Mississippi? What do you guys make? Lol I am not in Missisippi bro...I am east of the river
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Yes, but you turn into a nutjob when that is happening. Yes this is true But you know you still luv me bro.. "no homo"
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    And the huge ass chiller's ,and cooling towers I have to maintain for the argon mix..Along with the exhaust system,not to mention the network upkeep...I will provide pics I ain't scared
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Often 20+ robots at a time one after another for one weld modify.. That runs 2.3+ minutes cycle time each job sometimes at night I wake up thinking I am still holding the teach pin
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Does not look cold or off line penetrated well..All in one pass or did you pulse or pull away much ?All in one pass... no, running amps around 140 on a miller dynasty 350, 12 seconds of postflow and i was using the laying filler metal technique.I couldnt tell if your trying to tell me my weld looks good or like shit lol. I deal with Lincoln welders everyday mostly migs..And have to deal with teaching Motoman robots jobs as well daily.. And as well many others.. Argon and Co2mix.. Will provide some pics monday
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Does not look cold or off line penetrated well..All in one pass or did you pulse or pull away much ?All in one pass... no, running amps around 140 on a miller dynasty 350, 12 seconds of postflow and i was using the laying filler metal technique.I couldnt tell if your trying to tell me my weld looks good or like shit lol. I deal with Lincoln welders everyday mostly migs..And have to deal with teaching Motoman robots jobs as well daily.. And as well many others.. Argon and Co2mix..
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Does not look cold or off line penetrated well..All in one pass or did you pulse or pull away much ?All in one pass... no, running amps around 140 on a miller dynasty 350, 12 seconds of postflow and i was using the laying filler metal technique.I couldnt tell if your trying to tell me my weld looks good or like shit lol. They did not look cold,no porosity that I seen,and looked to be not offline and penetrated the steel...So yes they look good,but still looks that the bead was pulsed a bit..but all in all good job
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