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I've always been fascinated by medieval armour and weapons. I want to learn how to make armour out of iron, but I have no idea where I can learn how to do this, or how I can do it at home. Can anyone give me advice as to how I can start this new hobby? I said I want this as a hobby, not as a job.
1 answer - Asked By: Drew - 4/7/2013
I thought rodeo clown but maybe there is something else like suicide bomber?
12 answers - Asked By: ARCHANGEL - 12/7/2006
What is the TOP 10 most deadliest jobs to have ?
9 answers - Asked By: mark f - 12/6/2008
I was reading an article that a pizza delivery guy was the 9th most dangerous.
10 answers - Asked By: May - 6/20/2006
What are the 10 most dangerous jobs and their statistics?
1 answer - Asked By: Billy Bobby - 9/15/2009
2 answers - Asked By: James E Lewis AKA choteau - 5/12/2010
19 answers - Asked By: snow ball - 10/2/2007
Roofing,masonary,electrical,plumbing,carpenter,demolition,etc.
2 answers - Asked By: RICK7985 - 5/28/2007
My dad is a ironworker and there is absolutely no work anywhere in Colorado its dead for now and I was just wondering if there is any work anywhere else please and thank you
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1 answer - Asked By: ~lllllllSreytsllll~ - 7/16/2010
sorry guys for that thumbs down .not from me
99 answers - Asked By: Its Show Time!!! - 3/17/2008
Or can we only create jobs by making a profit. I guess I should have said that a job is perminent or near perminent. The government must remove a job from the taxpaying sector to create a job. WHo gives the government money to pay salaries.
17 answers - Asked By: Steve - 2/13/2009
5 answers - Asked By: danielle d - 10/30/2008
7 answers - Asked By: pookie - 7/14/2011
I'm going to school next fall working towards an Associates in Welding technology. I'd like some opinions on the good, the bad, and why you do what you do. Did you get a certification or a degree?
1 answer - Asked By: Allen - 12/1/2006
My vote goes to Reporters Without Borders;-)
40 answers - Asked By: ♥ Gloria♥ - 6/23/2008
4 answers - Asked By: ms. 2020 - 8/1/2007
I would like to hear the different opinions out there. I recently watched a film called Zeitgeist, where they show interviews of NY firemen and world trade center employees that claim their was explosions going off in the lobbys of these buildings. Also, they mention molten pools of iron in the base of the rubble up to six weeks later, main support columns cut on an angle with molten iron around the edges etc. they showed a german scientist explaining how he found high traces of thermite in the rubble. Not to mention the 911 commission claimed the buildings went down due to a pancake effect of the floors collapsing on one another, but the buildings fell at freefall speeds, which is physically impossible with resistance of any kind. Not to mention building 7 went down the same way and only had fires on the first four floors and wasnt hit by a plane. Did they explain what happened to building 7? They also claim they found out who was responsible because they found the terrorists passport on the streets on NY that somehow came from the airplane that hit. Also i believe the plane that went down in Shanksville didnt even look like a plane crash, just scattered debree. Also, NORAD wasnt able to intercept any of these planes. It was a very interesting film and i suggest it to anyone who doesnt really know the facts on what happened that day. Please give some feedback. Thanks!
6 answers - Asked By: B KilliN - 3/1/2012
And not just a regular collapsing of buildings due to airplanes striking it...hmmm...the WTC did kind of fall exaggeratiling and all so its kind of not hard to believe, i do not want the major republican "wing-man" of the bush administration to come here with there political crap, i want someone liberal and that actually researches...and hmmm..maybe even someone who has dealt with demolition. THX YALL. Actual quote i am recieving this theory from.."9/11 Truth: World Trade Center "Collapsed to Dust", "Nothing Left of the Buildings" Ask yourself, is this the result of a few joints breaking causing a structural failure like what happens when a building falls over from an earthquake, or is this the result of a controlled demolition using pre-planted explosives?"
14 answers - Asked By: SouthernBlackBoyDTexan - 9/13/2006
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Ironworker

Positions and secures structural components such as bars and mesh by placing and attaching steel members.
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