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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8770914" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I am not a machinist.. Though I have been in the Construction fields and have been in and around Steel, brass, copper, stainless steel, and PVC and all kinds of piping for several years, installing, fabricating, engineering, surveying, and estimating, and inspecting. Ive done some pretty interesting work over the years. Quite a bit of service work ,repair and maintenance. I have other hobbies also.. Car Audio/electrical, welding/fabricating, auto mechanics. I enjoy making things myself, and feel like its different from the norm and better quality than can be purchased. I like lugs. Seem to be a solid foundation for electrical and stay secure over time from coming loose. Ill be making some battery connections this summer and share my fabricated pieces that I think will work well and last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8770914, member: 634282"] I am not a machinist.. Though I have been in the Construction fields and have been in and around Steel, brass, copper, stainless steel, and PVC and all kinds of piping for several years, installing, fabricating, engineering, surveying, and estimating, and inspecting. Ive done some pretty interesting work over the years. Quite a bit of service work ,repair and maintenance. I have other hobbies also.. Car Audio/electrical, welding/fabricating, auto mechanics. I enjoy making things myself, and feel like its different from the norm and better quality than can be purchased. I like lugs. Seem to be a solid foundation for electrical and stay secure over time from coming loose. Ill be making some battery connections this summer and share my fabricated pieces that I think will work well and last. [/QUOTE]
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