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I wonder if, individually, one would pat himself on the back, would his hand be welded to his back? What if one adjusted his ball bearings? Would his hand get stuck to his ball?
Bilan over 12 years ago
Why weren’t they welded to the pieces also?
Ida No over 12 years ago
Does this mean that it works with tin, too?
margueritem over 12 years ago
I wish it did work done here, I could make so many interesting things.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Weld? Tuesday Weld?…..Rrrrrrrrrrrrr……woof!
TechnoScotty over 12 years ago
I’m pretty sure that kind of conduct is illegal in Utah!
Coyoty Premium Member over 12 years ago
They’ve got the whole weld in their hands.
Alphaanddelta over 12 years ago
I hope they get along.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 12 years ago
And all’s well that ends weld . . . ☻
Varnes over 12 years ago
Number Six, Tuesday looked just the right size to me…..
massha over 12 years ago
it works on Earth, too – they used to tell us in science classes. soap will do it.
Phatts over 12 years ago
… you mean fluoroantimonic acid?… or hydroiodic acid?
Mostly Water Premium Member over 12 years ago
A parody on cold fusion perhaps? Better not publish it.
Jeff0811 over 12 years ago
I wonder if, individually, one would pat himself on the back, would his hand be welded to his back? What if one adjusted his ball bearings? Would his hand get stuck to his ball?
HeidiTentee over 12 years ago
If they are in a vacuum, why can we hear them talking?Some humans are the same. The only way to get them to separate is with a restraining order.
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
When Dr. Mel teaches us, I tend to forget his villainy.
cloa513 over 12 years ago
We shouldn’t use robots- they always stuff up unless it looks cool. Quick robot throw that ball- aw he crushed it.