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I just have to brag on my wife tonight. Ok, maybe brag and stand back in amazement. To my knowledge, she has never TIG welded before and she came out to the garage to see that I was doing the aluminum drill for some much needed practice. With this evil grin she said "move, let me try it". Well after a few practice runs on a small piece and showing her how to hold the torch and dip, she grabs the first piece pictured and proceeds to just blow my mind!! As I type this, she is still sitting there practicing!
I am beginning to wonder if she is secretly sneaking out the the garage when I am gone practicing.

I might have to re-think this thing of her being the CFO and make a weldor out of her instead.
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What a woman!!! Hold on tight
My wife and I are about to make the 33 year mark. Stick with it man


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Awesome!!!
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I'll be damned.

Just when you think you have them figured out....

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Forgive me for not being able to source this quote (and I may be paraphrasing, it's from memory), BUT...

"For a woman to keep a man, she should love him a little and understand him a lot. For a man to keep a woman, he should love her a lot, and not try to understand her at all..."

8-)

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.....then she casually mentions that tig welding is really not that hard. Man I got a keeper!!

Congrats Jody, we hit 8 years September 22.

So the question now is, what else about my wife don't I know? :o :lol:
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Otto Nobedder wrote:Forgive me for not being able to source this quote (and I may be paraphrasing, it's from memory), BUT...

"For a woman to keep a man, she should love him a little and understand him a lot. For a man to keep a woman, he should love her a lot, and not try to understand her at all..."

8-)

Steve S
My wife liked that one :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Superiorwelding wrote:...So the question now is, what else about my wife don't I know? :o :lol:
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Been married 23 years.

Are you sure you want to know the answer to that?

Besides, who would want the mystery to be solved...

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Otto Nobedder wrote:
Superiorwelding wrote:...So the question now is, what else about my wife don't I know? :o :lol:
-Jonathan
Been married 23 years.

Are you sure you want to know the answer to that?

Besides, who would want the mystery to be solved...

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True, true.
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Now if I could just find a woman that liked welding and likes golf!!! And of course "smokin' hot" ....
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On our 30th anniversary we rode bikes on the beach from Daytona to ponce inlet. We climbed the lighthouse and snuck champagne to the top so we could have a toast. As I looked into her eyes and sipped champagne over the bay I couldn't help but ask myself... I wonder if that handrail was welded with stick or flux core? Lol


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admin wrote:On our 30th anniversary we rode bikes on the beach from Daytona to ponce inlet. We climbed the lighthouse and snuck champagne to the top so we could have a toast. As I looked into her eyes and sipped champagne over the bay I couldn't help but ask myself... I wonder if that handrail was welded with stick or flux core? Lol


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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: man I can't stop laughing. I am guilty of thoughts like that as well.
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admin wrote:On our 30th anniversary we rode bikes on the beach from Daytona to ponce inlet. We climbed the lighthouse and snuck champagne to the top so we could have a toast. As I looked into her eyes and sipped champagne over the bay I couldn't help but ask myself... I wonder if that handrail was welded with stick or flux core? Lol
ROTFL!!!

I could see myself thinking that, and my wife got a good laugh from it, as well!!!

"I don't care who you are, that's funny, right there..."

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Oh yeah, I almost forgot, when she dipped the tungsten and had to change it she handed me the torch and said "I don't change my own tungsten or gas bottles" :lol:
I love my wife!!
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I am a hopeless romantic. But after 32 years we even have inside jokes about inconel 718


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admin wrote:I am a hopeless romantic. But after 32 years we even have inside jokes about inconel 718


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Not sure I want to know about that :lol: :lol: :lol:
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admin wrote:On our 30th anniversary we rode bikes on the beach from Daytona to ponce inlet. We climbed the lighthouse and snuck champagne to the top so we could have a toast. As I looked into her eyes and sipped champagne over the bay I couldn't help but ask myself... I wonder if that handrail was welded with stick or flux core? Lol


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Bwhahahahahah!!!

Man that really made me laugh! :D :D
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Superiorwelding wrote:Oh yeah, I almost forgot, when she dipped the tungsten and had to change it she handed me the torch and said "I don't change my own tungsten or gas bottles" :lol:
I love my wife!!
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I can see that happening!

This is definitely my favorite thread all day :D
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admin wrote:On our 30th anniversary we rode bikes on the beach from Daytona to ponce inlet. We climbed the lighthouse and snuck champagne to the top so we could have a toast. As I looked into her eyes and sipped champagne over the bay I couldn't help but ask myself... I wonder if that handrail was welded with stick or flux core? Lol


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OMG. :lol:
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admin wrote:On our 30th anniversary we rode bikes on the beach from Daytona to ponce inlet. We climbed the lighthouse and snuck champagne to the top so we could have a toast. As I looked into her eyes and sipped champagne over the bay I couldn't help but ask myself... I wonder if that handrail was welded with stick or flux core? Lol
It's a good thing all is good... otherwise, if she read this, you most likely would be sleeping on the couch or packing! the thought should have been "I wonder how bad my life would be without her!" :D
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No worries. She's a good sport and she will read this tomorrow and laugh. But on a serious note... Life would suck without her. She is awesome. Btw All of that lighthouse story was true except for the zinger About the handrails. Peace out

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She cheated!!
I have a soldering iron!
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I see a "what my wife welded today" thread in the near future. Lol
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TwentyFourSeven wrote:I see a "what my wife welded today" thread in the near future. Lol
:lol: :lol: I did discuss this possibility with another member already.....I guess we will see.
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Careful, Jon. Keep this up and you'll be staying home with the kids while the wife makes the bacon... Or is this all part of your plan... Did she make you do the dishes when you came inside???

It's a small world, my wife and I will be 8 years on Sept. 16th (today as it happens to be)
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