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Joined: Sep 27, Posts: 5, Profile Page. I was snooping through some old threads and found this site. Anyone ever use this gel stuff? Joined: Mar 2, Posts: 35, Profile Page. Sounds like some cool stuff. I will be watching. Tman , Dec 29, Joined: Dec 12, Posts: 2, Profile Page. I guess I've don't have a reason to do things differently than I have in years, the latest and greatest always brings a new risk.

Joined: Dec 3, Posts: 9, Profile Page. Johnny Gee , Dec 29, Joined: Nov 16, Posts: 5, Profile Page. Troy Adventurer Stratics Veteran. I got an old account full of random skills. Do you guys have any suggestions on very effective templates pvm or pvp? I have those templates already, looking for other ways of playing Thanks guys.

Merlin The Enchanter Moderator. Stratics Veteran. Campaign Patron. Any particular skill you want to put to use? Read these professions forums a bit and you will find some off-the-path builds. Stratics Legend. This looks like it could be a fun template, [Ninjitsu] - My new template. If the stop on the GU is less than 20 pips then look for another reasonable place for the stop in the region of pips.

If it is more than 40 with spread included do not take the trade This simple technique has had a net 6 winning trades this week and net 10 since the start of September. I have traded it since October last year with various changes along the way and have not had a losing month.

This is the final trade of the week that I am still sitting on. Its based on a momentum trade as prices approach the round hundred and I went through this on the thread. I bought at 85 and sold half at 2. Final profit target is 2. I would normally go to bed and let this thing run but with the weekend coming up I am just going to go quietly insane as this thing winds oh so slowly to its target. Have a good weekend all.

A flag looks like its name suggests and is a small compact parallelogram of price fluctuations. Uptrend flags as shown usually form after a rapid and fairly extensive advance which provides a reasonably steep price track on charts. It is tilted back moderately against the prevailing trend. Many holders are of course taking profits in this run up dont forget the crowd behind the pattern. Eventually the pressure of profit taking halts the mark up and prices churn.

Rallies within the pattern fail to reach previous highs and the bottoms fall. Classically for a share volume falls as the pattern advances but obviously we do not have that information in fx. Overall it is called a flag because the run up forms the pole and the consolidation which is roughly parallel top and bottom looks like a flying flag. There are many ways of trading these. Aggressive traders will look for an entry signal along the support line while more conservative ones will buy the marked break out positions.

When you read about these things in Babypips school it is important to recognise that they are more than just theoretical constructs. An understanding of them allows you to plan a trade, make reasonable stops and put the odds a little more in your favour. Again using GY last night there is a very nice example of resistance becoming support at a round number and if you were in a trade or trading this the trendline would have been a nice warning that the move was coming to an end.

In the longer term of course looking into next week we will be looking to see if this round number becomes an important area where the forces of supply and demand continue their never ending battle. An early upside break in the Europe open may be premature or even a fake out.

The next step in identifying your thread type is to determine the pitch size. While a ruler could be used to calculate the pitch size, a pitch gauge is highly recommended as pitch sizes can be very similar.

Test a couple different sizes with a pitch gauge to find the best match. Using the caliper again, measure the outside diameter on a male thread and inside diameter on a female thread. There will inevitably be small variations due to different manufacturers.

The final step in identifying your thread type is to identify the thread type standard. Gather the information from the previous steps and compare it with the measurements in the tables below.

You can also download all this information in a convenient PDF file. Download the Thread Identification Guide. Note: Due to variations in manufacturing the thread diameter may not match exactly with the measurements below. This thread type is most commonly used in North America. When torqued the flanks of the threads compress against each other forming a leak-tight seal.

However, it is still recommended to use PTFE tape or another sealant compound to guarantee a completely leak-tight seal. It ensures an even more leak-free seal. But it is important to note that using these variants together diminishes their leak-free characteristics. NPT threads should be burr-free and lubricated using lubricating paste or tape. Doing so limits corrosion on the threads which otherwise can make future disassembly nearly impossible.

This is a standard thread type that has been adopted internationally for interconnecting and sealing pipe ends.



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