..says the guy who started a thread about my Club on the Cardiff board. H Bomb was right: "Not starting another pointless thread like this would be a start John, you keep going on about their "obsession" with Cardiff. I'll be up front with you and say I'm beginning to wonder if it isn't the other way round for you too ?" When your own lot have had enough of your **** it's time to call it a day, I think. Well said, H. Face it, son. You're now officially a loser who desperately cries out for attention wherever he can (here usually because you're banned elsewhere) and who is despised by Swans fans and Blueturds alike . A great day.
Says a so called swaansea fan on the Cardiff board yet again ...so who is obsessed with who? Its not rocket science Gramps ? ...........................;O)
JH you love us really, don't you! By the way do you play for Treorchy rugby club, by any chance......................
Careful, Dragon. Swamp will remove your post. Nobody must touch JH! I see Swamp as Jabba The Hutt, and JH as that horrible little creature he had in a chain.
Then why post? Easier not to. If you want a sensible debate about football, Siam, in particular non-Swansea related, don't look to Hughs's posts.
But on this particular thread JH is actually right, Swans fans on here like a rash at the moment. You are not big enough to ignore JH and engage in sensible debate then in words you understand, **** off to the Swans board.
....Thats an idea lets have a debate about rivets, i used a lot of pop-rivets over the years when i was in the motor trade what rivets have you used (and golden rivets dont count)
myself I ways facinated by long reach rivets ,the ones that could pull three different thicknesses of Grade 304 stainless steel ,Did you know that it is the most versatile and most widely used stainless steel, available in a wider range of products, forms and finishes than any other. It has excellent forming and welding characteristics. The balanced austenitic structure of Grade 304 enables it to be severely deep drawn without intermediate annealing, which has made this grade dominant in the manufacture of drawn stainless parts such as sinks, hollow-ware and saucepans. For these applications it is common to use special "304DDQ" (Deep Drawing Quality) variants. Grade 304 is readily brake or roll formed into a variety of components for applications in the industrial, architectural, and transportation fields. Grade 304 also has outstanding welding characteristics. Post-weld annealing is not required when welding thin sections. Grade 304L, the low carbon version of 304, does not require post-weld annealing and so is extensively used in heavy gauge components (over about 6mm). Grade 304H with its higher carbon content finds application at elevated temperatures. The austenitic structure also gives these grades excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures.
now this is getting riveting.....bonymaen if you can now put up a diagram of the circuit configuration for the buttons of a arcade machine i`d be truly thankful