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    Quote Originally Posted by rlm98253 View Post
    Having spent 17 years in the oil fields of West Texas, I am probably one of only a few in the audience who knows what a sucker rod is.
    But this is the age of the internet, and it knows all.

    Wikipedia even has an entire article devoted to it...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucker_rod

    and Google images will provide lots of pictures of the item.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    But this is the age of the internet, and it knows all.

    Wikipedia even has an entire article devoted to it...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucker_rod

    and Google images will provide lots of pictures of the item.
    Yes and this will tell why I so frequently use them in making things
    the grades of steel in them even the lowest grade makes them Ideal to repurpose for many things
    Finding 1 of the higher grades is an added plus
    https://petrowiki.org/Sucker_rods
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    This is an interesting wiki, that also runs on MediaWiki, the free software that Wikipedia uses. MediaWiki is easy to install, extremely well developed and robust, and once you learn the wiki syntax, you can breeze through making and organizing pages.

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