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looking for someone that can do some lathe work for an experiment that I plan to build

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All sorts of compounds exist at high and low pressure that have no place at STP, ellingham diagrams predict the existence of loads of molecules that don’t exist normally, let’s say inside a furnace or the bottom of the ocean deeps, ( let’s face it there’s nothing quite as weird as copper based blood, useful for pharma and vaccine products)
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Usually most of you guys are pretty civil, (Yan, Buck etc.) but once some fellas get a scent of blood they go for the throat. Figured better to nip it early before it gets there. A few good digs get the point across. No need to pile on, no matter how funny... :D
 
What are the expected nuclear reactions? I don't have time to review a study right now but do they at least identify the likely base elements and the nuclear reaction that is occuring? I assume some variety of beta decay?
 
they use high voltages at medium/low current and found new elements (namely calcium, barium and titanium) on their iron, nickel and tungsten anode after the electrical discharges. Those elements did not previously exist anywhere in their experimental set up and the presumption is that the calcium, barium and titanium were produced by transmutation from other metals inside the experiment.
 
You do know that this forum is oriented towards machining PROFESSIONALS. That, for the most part, means WORKING people who are trying to earn a living for themselves and their family.

You may have better luck asking for volunteer help on a hobby machining board. Here are a couple:


 
Usually most of you guys are pretty civil, (Yan, Buck etc.) but once some fellas get a scent of blood they go for the throat. Figured better to nip it early before it gets there. A few good digs get the point across. No need to pile on, no matter how funny... :D
Why leave this mess hanging around mr kretz?
 
Why leave this mess hanging around mr kretz?

The thread is machining related, as well as asking for help. Mostly I was waiting to see what, if anything, Milacron wanted to do with it.

Unless you are specifically referring to my post that you quoted? In which case I will say that I left it there as a deterrent.
 
The funny part is this forum is 100% free help from professionals in regards to answering machining questions. I have never received payment for helping someone on this board.

That said, I am in the same camp as the rest of the group when I am not machining parts for free.
 
Why leave this mess hanging around?
it is an interesting concept ..free work.
I am doing free work for my son, who intends to sell his house.
free work for the church children's bible school set to open in a week
free work for an old lady who asked that I do some yard work.
I would like to do some free ocean fishing.. but nobody will fund the travel and costs...darn.
 
say, this post brought o

they use high voltages at medium/low current and found new elements (namely calcium, barium and titanium) on their iron, nickel and tungsten anode after the electrical discharges. Those elements did not previously exist anywhere in their experimental set up and the presumption is that the calcium, barium and titanium were produced by transmutation from other metals inside the experiment.

Do you even understand the blurb you keep repeating?

What is your engineering degree? From where?
Where have you been doing it professionally for 30 years?
 
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