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forex_trader_7
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Oct 18, 2010 at 03:51
(edited Oct 18, 2010 at 04:19)
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
I don't weld Zero,
Only allowed in exceptional conditions because it's so dangerous. Trapped gasses, sparks and hydrocarbons are no good. Now days they put down an special environment for it so you weld dry, at depth in gasses they specify, it's an extremely well paid specialty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaric_welding
Bit more to sub-sea welding than you thought about, just the same as fx.
I did gigantic sub sea Lego.
But as you know now days I trade forex via API. Diving days are over.
Only allowed in exceptional conditions because it's so dangerous. Trapped gasses, sparks and hydrocarbons are no good. Now days they put down an special environment for it so you weld dry, at depth in gasses they specify, it's an extremely well paid specialty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaric_welding
Bit more to sub-sea welding than you thought about, just the same as fx.
I did gigantic sub sea Lego.
But as you know now days I trade forex via API. Diving days are over.

forex_trader_7
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Oct 18, 2010 at 04:55
(edited Oct 18, 2010 at 04:56)
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Not a job for keyboard jockey like you...
"Risks
The risks of underwater welding include the risk of electric shock to the welder. To prevent this, the welding equipment must be adaptable to a marine environment, properly insulated and the welding current must be controlled. Commercial divers must also consider the safety issues that normal divers face; most notably, the risk of decompression sickness following saturation diving due to the increased pressure of inhaled breathing gases.[6] Another risk, generally limited to wet underwater welding, is the buildup of hydrogen and oxygen pockets, because these are potentially explosive. Many divers have reported a metallic taste that is related to the breakdown of dental amalgam.[7][8][9] There may also be long term cognitive and possibly musculoskeletal effects associated with underwater welding."
"Risks
The risks of underwater welding include the risk of electric shock to the welder. To prevent this, the welding equipment must be adaptable to a marine environment, properly insulated and the welding current must be controlled. Commercial divers must also consider the safety issues that normal divers face; most notably, the risk of decompression sickness following saturation diving due to the increased pressure of inhaled breathing gases.[6] Another risk, generally limited to wet underwater welding, is the buildup of hydrogen and oxygen pockets, because these are potentially explosive. Many divers have reported a metallic taste that is related to the breakdown of dental amalgam.[7][8][9] There may also be long term cognitive and possibly musculoskeletal effects associated with underwater welding."
Member Since Oct 28, 2009
1409 posts
Oct 18, 2010 at 08:40
Member Since Oct 28, 2009
1409 posts
What's wrong with welding anyway? The world would fall apart if it wasn't for welders.
11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.

forex_trader_7
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Oct 18, 2010 at 12:14
(edited Oct 18, 2010 at 12:23)
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Nothing wrong with it, actually incredibly skilled task, especially underwater. I seen how the guys struggle in the fireline when we're laying pipe. Bit of dust and the weld is condemned.
Zero's just seems to think he is better than people that happen to be able to weld. So he's better because he can't weld. I don't quite follow his logic I must admit. Of course your average welder can afford a $5 keyboard, which he can't.
Zero's just seems to think he is better than people that happen to be able to weld. So he's better because he can't weld. I don't quite follow his logic I must admit. Of course your average welder can afford a $5 keyboard, which he can't.
Oct 23, 2010 at 18:28
Member Since Sep 29, 2010
41 posts
thats what i figured, no answer/.
in another thread, he stated that he trades more vo;lume than the entire myfxbk community combined and that if he were to use myfxbk to track his trades that he wou;ld probab;ly crash myfxbk/.
what a ;load of nonsense/.
in another thread, he stated that he trades more vo;lume than the entire myfxbk community combined and that if he were to use myfxbk to track his trades that he wou;ld probab;ly crash myfxbk/.
what a ;load of nonsense/.
Oct 28, 2010 at 09:10
Member Since Sep 29, 2010
41 posts
i did not ask what you care about, i asked if it is true whether or not you trade more vo;lume than the entire myfxbk community combined/.
that is what you stated in another thread/.
that wou;ld be quite an accomp;lishment/.
except for one thing/.
i doubt srs;ly that it is true/.
you see, i read your posts/.
i read them very carefu;l;ly/.
you do not trade more vo;lume than the entire myfxbk community combined/.
stop te;l;ling fibs/.
it aint coo;l/.
zero/.
that is what you stated in another thread/.
that wou;ld be quite an accomp;lishment/.
except for one thing/.
i doubt srs;ly that it is true/.
you see, i read your posts/.
i read them very carefu;l;ly/.
you do not trade more vo;lume than the entire myfxbk community combined/.
stop te;l;ling fibs/.
it aint coo;l/.
zero/.

forex_trader_7
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts

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