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Hey everybody,

I'm a welding man built from scratch and there are no forums like this in my language. So please excuse my english if it's not correct 8-)

I'm looking forward to talk to some passioned welding and pipe bevelling guys to built up my knowledge.

Over and out :D
Artie F. Emm
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Willkommen im Forum! Ich bin sicher, dass Sie Ihr Englisch ist besser als mein Deutsch!
Dave
aka "RTFM"
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CutKiller,
I was going to do a Google translate for "Welcome to the forum" but decided against it in case it actually came out "Get Lost" :lol: Welcome Friend!!!
-Jonathan
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I believe he said, "welcome in the forum, I'm sure your English is better than my German., should be pretty close.

Len
Now go melt something.
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Welcome!
Glen
Miller Dynasty 200DX - Millermatic 350P - Hypertherm Powermax 45 - Hobart Handler 150
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welcome
german english we all have things in common
htp invertig 221
syncrowave 250
miller 140 mig
hypertherm plasma
morse 14 metal devil
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Ech bein ein welding tips and trickster. (Sorry if this is rubbish)
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History has completely ignored John F. Kennedy's malapropism...

He should have said, "Ich bin Berliner," meaning "I am of/with Berlin."

What he did say, "Ich bin eine Berliner," actually meant, "I am a jelly doughnut," much like the distinction between "I'm from Philly," and, "I want a Philly (sandwich)."

:lol:

Welcome to the funny-farm, CutKiller!

Steve S
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