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Old 02 Jan 2004, 06:43 pm
Moitz
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Default Re: Net Suke makes us laugh once again

Thus spake MelvinGibson@mailcity.com on 12/30/2003 4:29 PM:

> Explain to us again how a master technician like you gains
> leverage on a breaker bar by using a pipe. Keep replying, I
> will pass them to on to our tech stations, they love to laugh
> at your postings. LOL


If by leverage you mean "torque," then....

F * D = T where F = turning force in lbs applied by operator, D = length
of lever arm in inches or feet and T = total input force applied in
inch-lbs or ft-lbs.

In plain English it's called a force multiplier. If your "techs" don't
understand this, it's time to fire them all or send them back to school
for some rudimentary physics.

If by leverage you're referring to something completely different well,
then...we'll still assume you're not quite right and go about our
regularly scheduled lives.

-moitz-

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Old 02 Jan 2004, 08:46 pm
MelvinGibson@mailcity.com
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Default Re: Net Suke makes us laugh once again

Can we assume you do not buy your own tools? LOL


mike hunt


Moitz wrote:
>
> Thus spake MelvinGibson@mailcity.com on 12/30/2003 4:29 PM:
>
> > Explain to us again how a master technician like you gains
> > leverage on a breaker bar by using a pipe. Keep replying, I
> > will pass them to on to our tech stations, they love to laugh
> > at your postings. LOL

>
> If by leverage you mean "torque," then....
>
> F * D = T where F = turning force in lbs applied by operator, D = length
> of lever arm in inches or feet and T = total input force applied in
> inch-lbs or ft-lbs.
>
> In plain English it's called a force multiplier. If your "techs" don't
> understand this, it's time to fire them all or send them back to school
> for some rudimentary physics.
>
> If by leverage you're referring to something completely different well,
> then...we'll still assume you're not quite right and go about our
> regularly scheduled lives.
>
> -moitz-

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Old 03 Jan 2004, 01:07 pm
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Default Re: Net Suke makes us laugh once again

Thus spake MelvinGibson@mailcity.com on 1/2/2004 7:46 PM:
> Can we assume you do not buy your own tools? LOL
>
>
> mike hunt


No, but you can assume that I buy GOOD tools instead of some cheap
Craftsman shit.

-moitz-

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Old 05 Jan 2004, 12:46 pm
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Default Re: Mike Hunt losses again!

Isn't it funny how this idiot just "fads away" from a thread he has been
beaten to a pulp in? Never explaining himself or offering proof, and
ignoring written and documented facts.

What makes him look even more stupid, is that he assumes no one takes
notice...he just chimes in later on a different thread...making up shit,
gets caught, and does it all over again.

What a poor pathetic loser he is...I actually feel sorry him.

--
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'94 Accord

It's just about going fast...that's all...

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<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message
news:3FF61F0E.C261CB0D@mailcity.com...
> Can we assume you do not buy your own tools? LOL
>
>
> mike hunt
>
>
> Moitz wrote:
> >
> > Thus spake MelvinGibson@mailcity.com on 12/30/2003 4:29 PM:
> >
> > > Explain to us again how a master technician like you gains
> > > leverage on a breaker bar by using a pipe. Keep replying, I
> > > will pass them to on to our tech stations, they love to laugh
> > > at your postings. LOL

> >
> > If by leverage you mean "torque," then....
> >
> > F * D = T where F = turning force in lbs applied by operator, D = length
> > of lever arm in inches or feet and T = total input force applied in
> > inch-lbs or ft-lbs.
> >
> > In plain English it's called a force multiplier. If your "techs" don't
> > understand this, it's time to fire them all or send them back to school
> > for some rudimentary physics.
> >
> > If by leverage you're referring to something completely different well,
> > then...we'll still assume you're not quite right and go about our
> > regularly scheduled lives.
> >
> > -moitz-



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Old 05 Jan 2004, 01:36 pm
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Default Re: Mike Hunt losses again!

Thus spake NetSock on 1/5/2004 11:46 AM:

> Isn't it funny how this idiot just "fads away" from a thread he has been
> beaten to a pulp in? Never explaining himself or offering proof, and
> ignoring written and documented facts.


Well, he doesn't fade gracefully away everytime, as evidenced by:

http://tinyurl.com/2eq24

And for Mikey, you'll notice that NOWHERE in my post did I ever say
using a force multiplier was recommended, just that it will indeed work
in a pinch.

-moitz-

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Old 05 Jan 2004, 05:49 pm
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Default Re: Mike Hunt losses again!

Didn't say you did, but you seem to be defending the use
of a pipe on a breaker bar as advisable. I have more important
things to do then spend more than a few minutes
in the NG's, bye



mike hunt



Moitz wrote:
>
> Thus spake NetSock on 1/5/2004 11:46 AM:
>
> > Isn't it funny how this idiot just "fads away" from a thread he has been
> > beaten to a pulp in? Never explaining himself or offering proof, and
> > ignoring written and documented facts.

>
> Well, he doesn't fade gracefully away everytime, as evidenced by:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2eq24
>
> And for Mikey, you'll notice that NOWHERE in my post did I ever say
> using a force multiplier was recommended, just that it will indeed work
> in a pinch.
>
> -moitz-

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Old 06 Jan 2004, 12:55 am
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Default Re: Mike Hunt losses again!

Thus spake MajorDomo@mailcity.com on 1/5/2004 4:49 PM:
> Didn't say you did, but you seem to be defending the use
> of a pipe on a breaker bar as advisable. I have more important
> things to do then spend more than a few minutes
> in the NG's, bye


Hey, you asked for an explanation about increased leverage, you got an
explanation, complete with a basic physics equation. Don't get all
pissy because you were wrong again, or because I pointed out another
time when you went out and attacked someone who's understanding of
networking was WAY above yours. Besides, I thought you left all those
things to the "young turks" who run your network?

And, based on your 6 posts to r.a.m.h today, I'd say that you really
don't have anything more important to do other than troll a newsgroup.

-moitz-

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Old 06 Jan 2004, 07:46 am
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Default Re: Mike Hunt losses again!

<MajorDomo@mailcity.com> wrote in message
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> Didn't say you did, but you seem to be defending the use
> of a pipe on a breaker bar as advisable.


Your an idiot. You leave out the details of the said scenario, to fit your
attacking agenda.

If you remember, the person was working in a driveway with no air tools. He
was trying to remove a large seized (rusted?) axle nut.

My advise was heat, penetrating fluid, and a bar to get more leverage on the
breaker bar.

There is *NOTHING* wrong with this advise given the scenario, and if you or
your bulb changers disagree, it only shows how incredibly ignorant you are.

> I have more important
> things to do then spend more than a few minutes
> in the NG's, bye


LOL! LOL!

Nice excuse on why you suddenly "bow out" of (losing) discussions. Sorry
Mikey...were not that stupid...we have you pegged.

You have proven you know very little about automobiles, engines, and the
industry. It has also been proven *MANY* times that you lie here.

There's some things you just cant hide from Mikey.


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'94 Accord

It's just about going fast...that's all...

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Old 06 Jan 2004, 10:42 am
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Default Re: Mike Hunt losses again!

Only in your small world. I guess if the guy didn't have
a hammer you would suggest he use a 14" pipe wrench to
do the hammering? LOL


mike hunt



netsuke wrote:
>
> <MajorDomo@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:3FF9EA11.4408FC5D@mailcity.com...
> > Didn't say you did, but you seem to be defending the use
> > of a pipe on a breaker bar as advisable.

>
> Your an idiot. You leave out the details of the said scenario, to fit your
> attacking agenda.
>
> If you remember, the person was working in a driveway with no air tools. He
> was trying to remove a large seized (rusted?) axle nut.
>
> My advise was heat, penetrating fluid, and a bar to get more leverage on the
> breaker bar.
>
> There is *NOTHING* wrong with this advise given the scenario, and if you or
> your bulb changers disagree, it only shows how incredibly ignorant you are.
>
> > I have more important
> > things to do then spend more than a few minutes
> > in the NG's, bye

>
> LOL! LOL!
>
> Nice excuse on why you suddenly "bow out" of (losing) discussions. Sorry
> Mikey...were not that stupid...we have you pegged.
>
> You have proven you know very little about automobiles, engines, and the
> industry. It has also been proven *MANY* times that you lie here.
>
> There's some things you just cant hide from Mikey.
>
> --
> '03 S2000
> '94 Accord
>
> It's just about going fast...that's all...
>
> http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/

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Old 06 Jan 2004, 11:49 am
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<MikeHunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
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> Only in your small world.


What is?

Why is it you are so vague when backed into a corner?

> I guess if the guy didn't have
> a hammer you would suggest he use a 14" pipe wrench to
> do the hammering? LOL
>
>
> mike hunt, your village idiot


Only if he was hammering your head.

You lose yet again liar.


--
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It's just about going fast...that's all...

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