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Glass Campus
We are extraordinarily pleased to announce the opening of the brand
new Glass Campus. Along with a Bulletin Board to exchange ideas about all things glass related, we've included the following: FREE TUTORIALS - stained glass, kilnforming, business, etc. - including the full outlines and handouts from the classes Dennis Brady taught at Las Vegas GlassCraft Expo, the previous Glass Campus online classes, and lots of assorted other articles and tutorials - many with video clips. Dozens more are being prepared and will be posted soon. FREE PATTERNS - a great collection of patterns to download in both PDF and GlassEye. Lots more to come. FREE PROJECT DOWNLOADS - build a stained glass model Wright Flyer or a stained glass Guitar. FREE "Lazy Man's Guide to Stained Glass". The entire book can be downloaded. SPECIAL SALES. Loads of special offers that are available only on Glass Campus. Come over to see what we have for you. Slip over to the Bulletin Board and say hi. http://www.glasscampus.com |
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"Extraordinarily pleased" Wow...that must be one hell of a feeling!
What happended to the old Campus...... wrote: We are extraordinarily pleased to announce the opening of the brand new Glass Campus. |
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On 15 May 2007 10:02:07 -0700, Chemo the Clown wrote:
"Extraordinarily pleased" Wow...that must be one hell of a feeling! What happended to the old Campus...... Someone left one of those 900 degree Weller irons plugged in overnight, and the whole imaginary place went up in a puff of imaginary smoke. |
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He just got a new manure fork and is turning the same old bull**** over
hoping to con some more unsuspecting basement bandits. "Chemo the Clown" wrote in message ups.com... "Extraordinarily pleased" Wow...that must be one hell of a feeling! What happended to the old Campus...... wrote: We are extraordinarily pleased to announce the opening of the brand new Glass Campus. |
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Ron Parker wrote: On 15 May 2007 10:02:07 -0700, Chemo the Clown wrote: "Extraordinarily pleased" Wow...that must be one hell of a feeling! What happended to the old Campus...... Someone left one of those 900 degree Weller irons plugged in overnight, and the whole imaginary place went up in a puff of imaginary smoke. And...poof!! Well, it was fun while it lasted but the now it's time to say good bye. "Buh bye, GlassCampus"!! |
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"Ron Parker" wrote in message news:slrnf4jqs2.bvg.this%23is$really*my^address!@m ail.parkrrrr.com... On 15 May 2007 10:02:07 -0700, Chemo the Clown wrote: "Extraordinarily pleased" Wow...that must be one hell of a feeling! What happended to the old Campus...... Someone left one of those 900 degree Weller irons plugged in overnight, and the whole imaginary place went up in a puff of imaginary smoke. I was speaking to a Weller techie the other day about another issue when I asked him if had any of those 900 tips around I could have. He told me that they stopped making them 20 years ago. -- JK Sinrod www.SinrodStudios.com www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com |
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I was speaking to a Weller techie the other day about another issue when I asked him if had any of those 900 tips around I could have. He told me that they stopped making them 20 years ago. Which is probably why so many artisans have so fondly adopted the Hexacon 155 irons. They idle at 960. The severe deterioration in Weller quality since they switched manufacturing to Mexico is another reason for moving up to a commercial calibre iron. Stay tuned for video clips on how to solder with one of the big fellas. Dennis Brady http://www.glasscampus.com http://www.debrady.com http://www.vicartglass.com |
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wrote in message ups.com... I was speaking to a Weller techie the other day about another issue when I asked him if had any of those 900 tips around I could have. He told me that they stopped making them 20 years ago. Which is probably why so many artisans have so fondly adopted the Hexacon 155 irons. They idle at 960. The severe deterioration in Weller quality since they switched manufacturing to Mexico is another reason for moving up to a commercial calibre iron. Stay tuned for video clips on how to solder with one of the big fellas. Dennis Brady So that poses another question, numbnutz. Previously you have written that you have a stock of the Weller 900F tips that you are hoarding for your own studio use. So, being a internationally famous "artisan" and all that, you must be extremely fond of the Hexacon irons. So why hang onto the Weller tips? Unless, of course, that was just another of your bull**** lies? And of course, "artisans" never bother to learn about thermal mass. |
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And of course, "artisans" never bother to learn about thermal mass.- Hide quoted text - Weren't you insisting the Weller 100 with a 700 tip was more then enough for what you did? |
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wrote in message ups.com... And of course, "artisans" never bother to learn about thermal mass.- Hide quoted text - Weren't you insisting the Weller 100 with a 700 tip was more then enough for what you did? Are you still insisting you can anneal a 3" thick casting in 90 minutes? Are you still insisting you can bead solder at 18" per second? Are you still banned from all the other forums except your own little Glass Anus? I bet Brad Walker hasn't slept a wink since you launched your little pee-dink effort. Is your phone white hot from all the advertisers begging to be on your forum, what with all the exposure you'll give them? Has Mike Aurelius called yet? Is your membership into double digits yet? Bwahahahaha! |
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