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Emanuel Berg wrote:
Sepp Ruf writes: The irony of needing to school an ignorant "physics expert" ? No? I'm sorry, so just the math. Swede about steel! Have the femi-socialist librarians removed all the climate-destroying, male-dominated metals and engineering books? Or just too scared to ask some of the supposed blue-collar zombies at the hardware store's nuts and bolts isle? Tough on the net, huh? Would you dare say that to me face to face? Yes, why not? You have been refreshingly frank about your technical ignorance. ["blue collars"] it is actually THEY who by now hardly read any books, let alone engineering books, and it is THEY who take no interest in nuts and bolts whatsoever but only care for tasteless cars and MCs they know nothing about, and sports they themselves do not practice? Tough on THEM, huh? Darn it, those pesty blue collars keep betraying the revolution! This is only getting farcical. EOD. https://youtu.be/l5cMB5lAngo?t=1m51s -- https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cf3CePHXIAApFHm.jpg (NOR; SWE; NLD; DEU, left-to right, around 2013) |
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Sepp Ruf writes:
Tough on the net, huh? Would you dare say that to me face to face? Yes, why not? Because I would smash your coward face to pieces? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 15:55:55 +0200, Emanuel Berg
wrote: AMuzi writes: I also wondered at that, as the world's first modern crucible steels were made with Svensk materials. Oh, yeah? And I suppose you are a great exterminator of Native Americans? Isn't that American history 101? You don't really want to get into that mess. After all a common prayer in England, and probably Ireland, dating back over a thousand years was " A furore Normannorum libera nos, Domine" Or in modern English "From the fury of the Northmen deliver us, O Lord." -- Cheers, John B. |
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On 6/11/2017 6:39 AM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Sepp Ruf writes: Tough on the net, huh? Would you dare say that to me face to face? Yes, why not? Because I would smash your coward face to pieces? Sounds like the European Union really is in trouble. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 01:00:45 +0200, Emanuel Berg
wrote: John B. wrote: I believe that "plated" refers only to the electro-chemical coating of zinc on whatever the base metal is. There is a process called "cold galvanizing" which is simply a zinc rich paint. "Zinc-rich paints contain 65-95% metallic zinc in dry film, with 92-95% being common". On a closer look, the bolts are from two different brands! The first brand is either "stainless steel A4", "electro-galvanized", or "galvanized". The second brand is "zinc plated". Because electro-galvanized and galvanized in effect amount to zinc plated, I suppose the one brand focuses on the method in their markings, and the second on the result, so perhaps the "zinc plated" are also galvanized? Or are there yet additional methods to achieve zinc plating except for galvanization? Because as you described it IIUC just applying zinc spray or paint does not qualify as plating? Galvanization, or galvanizing, is a term used to describe the coating of iron or steel with metallic zinc. Usually by dipping in molten zinc or by electro plating. -- Cheers, John B. |
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John B. writes:
Galvanization, or galvanizing, is a term used to describe the coating of iron or steel with metallic zinc. Usually by dipping in molten zinc or by electro plating. Yeah, the "zinc plated" bag's nuts are galvanized as well. Just another way of putting it. -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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On Sunday, June 11, 2017 at 11:19:49 AM UTC-4, Emanuel Berg wrote:
John B. writes: Galvanization, or galvanizing, is a term used to describe the coating of iron or steel with metallic zinc. Usually by dipping in molten zinc or by electro plating. Yeah, the "zinc plated" bag's nuts are galvanized as well. Just another way of putting it. -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 galvanized is used on fencing zinc plated are standard fastners |
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galvanized is used on fencing
zinc plated are standard fastners OK, "galvanized" then is the "hot dip" which gives a thicker zinc layer, i.e. better protection. Zinc plated is electroplating which is the same as electro-galvanized, less protection, for indoor stuff. ? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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On Sunday, June 11, 2017 at 3:39:22 AM UTC-7, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Sepp Ruf writes: Tough on the net, huh? Would you dare say that to me face to face? Yes, why not? Because I would smash your coward face to pieces? What in the hell is that all about? What do you know that he isn't 6'8" tall and forward guard on a football team? |
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