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"This forum and frankly my patience don't really allow for bringing you up to speed on the design and implementation."
Seems pretty simple to me, if a thread is trying your patience, quit reading the thread! No more problem!
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(12-16-2022, 12:23 AM)iclark Wrote: sorry to offend you.
I wrongly thought that you had provided a link to what you used or recommended for applications that were appropriate for the OP's search for knowledge.
When someone states here that they have experience in a subject that interests me, I often seek to learn from them.
Thank you for the info about not gluing.
I will not trouble you further with questions about how sticking an aluminum extrusion into a dado restores the strength loss due to the dado.
Clark - you haven’t offended me. As I said before ( ARE YOU READING THIS , PEANUT GALLERY ? ). the link was only to show
you what an alu led profile was because you said you did know what one was. Nothing more. That you assumed it was a recommendation for anything, is on you. Re-read my sentence before the link. If you’d have spent 30 seconds looking up the term, I’d have saved myself the public tongue lashing.
Furthermore , you’ve kinda made it clear that you need more than: use “x” product or just do it this way and “don’t worry about it “. Am I correct ?
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All you other fellas are more than welcome to bring in your vast engineering, manuf. and material science backgrounds to bear on the discussion and help Clark “
understand” why furniture manufacturers all over the world are able to cut slots in their shelves without inducing critical failures producing a throng of unhappy customers.
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This is not the basement.
Please keep things civil and do not make negative comments about other members.
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Condescension:
an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain
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