heres some of my cutups
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Originally Posted by Stacey
Seems to be the trend with the CCR crowd... arc welder prima donnas who have self wiping asses.
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you can score a 110v wire welder on eBay for under $200.
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Quick question about that, sled:
Do 110v wire welders work provide welds strong enough for use, or is a 220v stick weld preferable?
Do 110v wire welders work provide welds strong enough for use, or is a 220v stick weld preferable?
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Originally Posted by robosauce
Quick question about that, sled:
Do 110v wire welders work provide welds strong enough for use, or is a 220v stick weld preferable?
Do 110v wire welders work provide welds strong enough for use, or is a 220v stick weld preferable?
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i've seen two of those bikes on www.layitlow.com ( a lowrider bike site)
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Originally Posted by J4$0N
i've seen two of those bikes on www.layitlow.com ( a lowrider bike site)
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You are a real *******, you have great bikes but your arrogance means you are not a true biker, but yet a poser.
I think you have overstayed your welcome, please do piss off.
I think you have overstayed your welcome, please do piss off.
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You are a real *******, you have great bikes but your arrogance means you are not a true biker, but yet a poser.
I think you have overstayed your welcome, please do piss off.
I think you have overstayed your welcome, please do piss off.
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Originally Posted by wethepeople
You are a real *******, you have great bikes but your arrogance means you are not a true biker, but yet a poser.
I think you have overstayed your welcome, please do piss off.
I think you have overstayed your welcome, please do piss off.
Too many internet tuff guys around here.
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^^^Internet tough guy spotted
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Originally Posted by robosauce
^^^Internet tough guy spotted
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Originally Posted by robosauce
^^^Internet tough guy spotted
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Originally Posted by basscadetz
seems like there is always one 4ssh0l3 in every mutant bike club.
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Originally Posted by Sledbikes
yeah but it beats the 45 for every 50 critical massers
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Originally Posted by Stacey
... arc welder prima donnas who have self wiping asses.
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Originally Posted by basscadetz
ugh im not gonna even reply to that, i dont wanna get on the soapbox.
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I was commenting on the tone, not the message. While "if you ride fixie or are a roadie then I don't like you" is certainly tuff guy material, calling the guy a ******bag is hardly constructive criticism.
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Originally Posted by robosauce
I was commenting on the tone, not the message. While "if you ride fixie or are a roadie then I don't like you" is certainly tuff guy material, calling the guy a ******bag is hardly constructive criticism.
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