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Dan Schultz

Plastic
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May 29, 2020
Flat Spring the thin wire or tube is used for creating the flat season. Mostly, flexible raw materials are used for creating these thin springs. In this case, the galvanized metal or carbon alloy is the most preferred raw material of the springs. Various sizes of fixed springs are available. The beginning pattern will be customized as per the customers' necessity or business uses. The primary benefit of The thin season is that it may be situated in any smaller area because of its flexible level. These thin springs are used for dual purposes.
 
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Kinda like gun control...

Shhh! Don't bring that up, people will start demanding "common sense" again. But if it takes the Covid out of the spotlight for a few weeks, it might be worth it :crazy:. I'm just waiting for a big hurricane to make landfall and the news dumping pandemic coverage to tell us all how climate change is an immediate threat to life on earth again. Anyone taking bets?
 
Shhh! Don't bring that up, people will start demanding "common sense" again. But if it takes the Covid out of the spotlight for a few weeks, it might be worth it :crazy:. I'm just waiting for a big hurricane to make landfall and the news dumping pandemic coverage to tell us all how climate change is an immediate threat to life on earth again. Anyone taking bets?

LoL. I just produced some methane reading your comment ...

are riots and Looting carbon neutral?
 
LoL. I just produced some methane reading your comment ...

are riots and Looting carbon neutral?

Ehh, doesn't much matter to me. I was mostly just pointing out the volatility of the news cycle, and how even though the fundamental drivers of these issues (i.e. guns and climate) haven't changed much, all it takes is one bigtime event to get everyone whipped into a frenzy. Then when the dust settles, they move on to the next big ticket item, even if nothing much has actually happened.
 
Shhh! Don't bring that up, people will start demanding "common sense" again. But if it takes the Covid out of the spotlight for a few weeks, it might be worth it :crazy:. I'm just waiting for a big hurricane to make landfall and the news dumping pandemic coverage to tell us all how climate change is an immediate threat to life on earth again. Anyone taking bets?


Hurricanes are fun.

But I feel bad when they mess up other peoples' lives.
 
Hurricanes are fun.

But I feel bad when they mess up other peoples' lives.

Yeah, I almost didn't post that since I speak from my position of privilege surrounded by water that pretty much stays in its basin and doesn't wash away entire cities on a regular basis, but the fact remains that you'd be daft not to expect at least one to make landfall somewhere this season. My point was that the attention will be fixed on it for a short time to push an agenda, and then move right along.
 
No hurricanes, then we will hear about hurricane refugees and how the shelters are struggling with social distancing. Then we will see some reporter standing in a ditch with gray water up to their mask.
 
Jeez. One clumsy spam post generates 13 in response, veering off course at post 8? Coronaviri and human immune system responses would be lucky to take silver and bronze in that race, with the poor spammer a DNF.

I love this place :D
 
I'll get this thread back on track.......

I use a spring manufacture in the Houston area called Katy Spring Manufacturing, great people to deal with. They'll make you any type of spring imaginable including flat beam springs.

Ken
 








 
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