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You have to cover the ironwork in something or it’s going to rust. I assume that that’s enamel, so it’s going to last forever. It’s looks ornate, but if it’s coming out of the same workshop that makes ornate ironwork for homes and business, it may not save much to have them make austere pieces just for the pumping station. The drive to avoid the appearance of fiscal irresponsibility at all costs, even literal ones, is how we get stuff like telescope mirrors coated in platinum over gold. Both work equally well for the purpose. Platinum is more expensive, but gold makes for worse headlines. So they go with platinum.
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Mx. posted:ornamentation is good for jobs, dammit I know I'd feel a lot better about working in a Victorian poo poo factory if it looked like that.
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Eighteen-Karat poo poo-Spreader
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# ? Mar 1, 2023 11:49 |
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Megillah Gorilla posted:I know. Efficiency and cost cutting has killed all those little works of art and craftsmanship. poo poo, just imagine trying to navigate through that visual hell in a hurry, looking for the fire exit or something. There's a good reason why that crap is banned.
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I can see the door from here.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:I can see the door from here.
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SpartanIvy posted:My friend bought a flip and continues to find janky poo poo, but this takes the cake. My previous house had something like this. But a bit harder to identify. A basement window had been walled over. There was a window well on the outside of the house, but it faced the neighbors driveway, so I was only over there like 2-3 times a year to clear out the weeds that grew through the rock put down over there. I eventually got curious enough to pull back the window well cover and look down there. I saw a window with a crack in it. I figured after 5+ years and no water damage on the wall, it’s all good and just left it alone. The window would have been in a large room that had other unblocked windows, so there was “safety egress” from the basement. The windows were small, but I am not sure my goon sized body could have fit through them. But children up to middling sized adults would have been fine.
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SpartanIvy posted:My friend bought a flip and continues to find janky poo poo, but this takes the cake. A couple of my upstairs windows are walled over because they turned room space into closets. The shutters are just closed over the windows, honestly no idea what kind of shape they're in.
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Danhenge posted:A couple of my upstairs windows are walled over because they turned room space into closets. The shutters are just closed over the windows, honestly no idea what kind of shape they're in. Aw, they could have left them and you'd have an escape when someone locks you in the closet!
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Platystemon posted:You have to cover the ironwork in something or it’s going to rust. I assume that that’s enamel, so it’s going to last forever. Platinum is about half the price of gold
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Megillah Gorilla posted:I know. Efficiency and cost cutting has killed all those little works of art and craftsmanship. How do you expect to attract the Machine Spirit to your sewage pumping station and keep it happy in your drab grey concrete box??
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Tunicate posted:Platinum is about half the price of gold
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# ? Mar 1, 2023 22:27 |
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1 plat is clearly worth 10 gold. It's right in the rules.
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Flipperwaldt posted:By weight. Would like to know how the price per mole compares. 1 mol Gold ~= 196.967 grams ~= $11,505 1 mol Platinum ~= 195.078 grams ~= $5,926
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Flipperwaldt posted:By weight. Would like to know how the price per mole compares. 1g gold = 0.0050770041918285 moles. $59.25/g (MONEX) 1g platinum = 0.0051261546663386 moles. $30.93/g (MONEX) gold is trading at almost double the cost of platinum per weight, and the conversion factor here is close enough that they might as well be the same, for the purposes of comparing prices by the gram vs. by the mole. e;f,b Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 23:48 on Mar 1, 2023 |
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First of May posted:1 mol Gold ~= 196.967 grams ~= $11,505 E: Thanks though
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Flipperwaldt posted:That's disappointing, I thought there would be a big difference on account of platinum being considered heavy, but then gold is too I guess. Well, you could have 1 mol of Hydrogen for $5 if you want. Pretty good bang for your buck.
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First of May posted:Well, you could have 1 mol of Hydrogen for $5 if you want. Pretty good bang for your buck.
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Leperflesh posted:1g gold = 0.0050770041918285 moles. $59.25/g (MONEX) Am I just not getting that phrase correctly or are you saying the opposite of what your numbers show?
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Gold is both slightly less dense than platinum and used in heavily-alloyed form in the most commonly encountered day to day application (jewelry) and so you need a lot less of it, rendering platinum seemingly comparable or even more expensive regardless of market price for the pure metal. Also a lot of times platinum does actually go higher than gold (10 years ago it was like 1.5x gold iirc) which makes it seem crazy expensive.
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# ? Mar 1, 2023 23:06 |
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Dejan Bimble posted:You destroyed some American heritage. Needed some light and a japanese boom boom massager seat and youd have been in heaven I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking this. That shitter was Swank
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SerthVarnee posted:Am I just not getting that phrase correctly or are you saying the opposite of what your numbers show? I meant to say gold is double platinum, but I rearranged the order of things in my post, changed it again, and confused myself four times and then didn't proofread. lol I fixed it thanks
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First of May posted:Well, you could have 1 mol of Hydrogen for $5 if you want. Pretty good bang for your buck. I see what you did there. Also, platinum is prettier than gold. Gold is just gaudy. Personally, my choice of jewelry (wedding ring) is tungsten carbide. If "gold is forever", tungsten carbide is longer than that AND doesn't get scratched.
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Danhenge posted:A couple of my upstairs windows are walled over because they turned room space into closets. The shutters are just closed over the windows, honestly no idea what kind of shape they're in. My friend lived in an apartment that had this done. I went over one day [around self quarantines were lifted] and was like 'why's it smell so weird bad?' Turns out the window was leaking and he got a lot of Black Mold back there. He had no idea because it was for storage, not clothes, so he didn't go in there enough to figure out where the smell was coming from. So uh. Keep your nose out? I assume your living situation is a lot better than poo poo Apartment in Dump Town. Crappy construction!
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Darchangel posted:I see what you did there. nah, platinum (on jewelry) is just needlessly expensive silver. gold is warm and glittering and enticing. huge chunky necklaces and stuff look trashy, but so would they also in silver or platinum or anything else. delicate, well-proportioned gold is beautiful.
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Darchangel posted:I see what you did there. Tungsten carbide ring could lead to you having a finger amputated in an emergency, it's better to have jewelry that can be removed easily by an EMT or doctor while you are unconscious.
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Calling tungsten carbide rings “tungsten carbide” is like calling concrete objects “aggregate”, but y’all aren’t ready for that conversation. The cement here is nickel or cobalt.
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Tungsten carbide would make for a nice & compact 400 lbs block to secure your motorcycle to though.
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I went the other way with my ring and got titanium. It's amazingly light.
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Tungsten Carbide is also quite brittle. We use TC tipped teeth to drill holes in the ground and through rocks and poo poo. It chips easily when hammering new teeth in to bits.
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Leperflesh posted:Tungsten carbide ring could lead to you having a finger amputated in an emergency, it's better to have jewelry that can be removed easily by an EMT or doctor while you are unconscious. They’re pretty easily broken off, either with a special tool or vice grips.
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Leperflesh posted:Tungsten carbide ring could lead to you having a finger amputated in an emergency, it's better to have jewelry that can be removed easily by an EMT or doctor while you are unconscious. Most ERs these days know that you just need a pair of vise-grips to crack a tungsten carbide ring easily and safely. Hell, a hammer will do the trick. It's just a little riskier.
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Yeah, the idea that tungsten carbide rings can't be removed if you get injured is wrong. They generally can't be cut with shears like softer metal rings can, but they can easily be cracked in half with a pair of vise-grips or a similar sort of clamping tool. e: beaten
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That's good to know, thanks.
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wesleywillis posted:Tungsten Carbide is also quite brittle. i mean hell i've broken carbide endmills just by dropping them on the floor
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wesleywillis posted:Tungsten Carbide is also quite brittle. Man am I glad not to work at a contractor that sharpens and re-tooths their rock bits, any more. Sure thing boss, I'll drill for 60 hours during the week and spend my Saturday in the bit room at the shop. Said no one, ever.
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Arrath posted:Man am I glad not to work at a contractor that sharpens and re-tooths their rock bits, any more. Sure thing boss, I'll drill for 60 hours during the week and spend my Saturday in the bit room at the shop. Said no one, ever. Sure as gently caress ain't me saying that! Hardfacing gets old after a while too.
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Uthor posted:Aw, they could have left them and you'd have an escape when someone locks you in the closet! They're both half located in two different closets
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Jows posted:I went the other way with my ring and got titanium. It's amazingly light. I have a titanium ring, too. In my left atrium.
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PainterofCrap posted:I have a titanium ring, too. In my left atrium. Oooh, I have some stuff in my jaw but that's a much more bad arse body mod.
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