Hell no ! I work in precious metals only for wedding bands.Is @AngryMetalsmith making these?
That's why I make sure the light bulbs I use don't have titanium or tungsten basesHell no ! I work in precious metals only for wedding bands.
DO NOT BUY ANY BANDS THAT ARE HARDER THAN THE CUTTING TOOLS USED IN EMERGENCY ROOMS !
Titanium and tungsten steel are two of those you should avoid.
check out this titanium neck band I just got!Hell no ! I work in precious metals only for wedding bands.
DO NOT BUY ANY BANDS THAT ARE HARDER THAN THE CUTTING TOOLS USED IN EMERGENCY ROOMS !
Titanium and tungsten steel are two of those you should avoid.
It appears to have a hinge so you should be fine with your "neck" band. Just don't lose the key.check out this titanium neck band I just got!
Who wants to go ziplining through bamboo forests?
Nah was too awkward in the mirrorWhile wearing it ?
Ah, too bad. For a second there I was almost impressed. Next time perhaps.Nah was too awkward in the mirror
just waited for it to cool and used a hammer to get it on
What in the hell is this?
either something to smoke the herb or a musical instrumentWhat in the hell is this?
As someone who was bmx only untill 08 or so I never saw any of the aforementioned cranks.
Seeing the twisted Boones for the first time I thought wow that's a neat looking piece of mill work. Then I thought... hmm I'd have bloody ankles in like 12 seconds.....
Both?either something to smoke the herb or a musical instrument
Do you really think I weigh myself down with gold after spending all this money on a fancy bike with Ti screws all over?Hell no ! I work in precious metals only for wedding bands.
DO NOT BUY ANY BANDS THAT ARE HARDER THAN THE CUTTING TOOLS USED IN EMERGENCY ROOMS !
Titanium and tungsten steel are two of those you should avoid.
Well fortunately for you the average married man has nine extra fingers.Do you really think I weigh myself down with gold after spending all this money on a fancy bike with Ti screws all over?
Ti ring or GTFO, or maybe carbon, but then there is the sunlight issue.
Never wear a ring while riding or operating rotary machinery.After my little incident with the cactus spine going all the way through my finger above the ring, I am done wearing metal rings while riding. Maybe silicone.
ensoAfter my little incident with the cactus spine going all the way through my finger above the ring, I am done wearing metal rings while riding. Maybe silicone.
Fortunately for me I am not married, so no need to wear a ring.Well fortunately for you the average married man has nine extra fingers.
Ocarina from ZeldaWhat in the hell is this?
As someone who was bmx only untill 08 or so I never saw any of the aforementioned cranks.
Seeing the twisted Boones for the first time I thought wow that's a neat looking piece of mill work. Then I thought... hmm I'd have bloody ankles in like 12 seconds.....
Aren't tungsten rings like crazy brittle? I thought you could break them with a clamp pretty easily?Titanium and tungsten steel are two of those you should avoid.
Danger danger!Aren't tungsten rings like crazy brittle? I thought you could break them with a clamp pretty easily?
Also, I've seen a soft gold ring completely deglove a finger in a minor accident. Jewelry of any kind is kinda hazardous
Nah haven't got a Scout. Just got a Smuggler and the Nukeproof these days. Those Cascade links look promising hey - would have like to have tried one on my old PatrolHey @toodles Are you getting that Cascade link for your Scout? Looks pretty cool
I have a tungsten wedding band, first one accidentally was shattered when it flicked off my hand as I shook them dry.Aren't tungsten rings like crazy brittle? I thought you could break them with a clamp pretty easily?
Also, I've seen a soft gold ring completely deglove a finger in a minor accident. Jewelry of any kind is kinda hazardous
Maybe the ERs in the boonies where you live...Hell no ! I work in precious metals only for wedding bands.
DO NOT BUY ANY BANDS THAT ARE HARDER THAN THE CUTTING TOOLS USED IN EMERGENCY ROOMS !
Titanium and tungsten steel are two of those you should avoid.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. Hard = Brittle. Far easier to remove via a clamp. I don't want no spinning thing or heat buildup round my digits in an emergency. Also, a hard brittle ring will break before getting munged up on your digits.Hell no ! I work in precious metals only for wedding bands.
DO NOT BUY ANY BANDS THAT ARE HARDER THAN THE CUTTING TOOLS USED IN EMERGENCY ROOMS !
Titanium and tungsten steel are two of those you should avoid.
I've seen a finger completely degloved from a soft gold ring. I'm pretty sure you're fucked no matter what it's made of unless you're rocking one of those silicone bands.Wrong, wrong, wrong. Hard = Brittle. Far easier to remove via a clamp. I don't want no spinning thing or heat buildup round my digits in an emergency. Also, a hard brittle ring will break before getting munged up on your digits.
Just dunk it in liquid nitrogen.Wrong, wrong, wrong. Hard = Brittle. Far easier to remove via a clamp. I don't want no spinning thing or heat buildup round my digits in an emergency. Also, a hard brittle ring will break before getting munged up on your digits.
Hardness is a measure of resistance to scratching not of the metal's strength. Also there are various alloys of titanium, some more malleable than others and some more brittle as you say.Wrong, wrong, wrong. Hard = Brittle. Far easier to remove via a clamp. I don't want no spinning thing or heat buildup round my digits in an emergency. Also, a hard brittle ring will break before getting munged up on your digits.