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I never was able to get a decent MIG or TIG weld on aluminum, and my jaw
still drops in awe whenever I encounter someone who can braze r solder pot
metal. I'll rank that right up there with building an OLH project any day
for "specialized knowledge."
Gene Kim-Eng
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Porrello, Leonard
<lporrello -at- illumina -dot- com>wrote:
> But I didn't say I would use that definition exclusively, and having taken
> a second look at it, it obviously falls short since after you remove the
> caveat, the definition is far too general: "A calling requiring specialized
> knowledge".
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