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He's Just A Friend (With Better Welding Skills)

He's Just A Friend (With Better Welding Skills)
When your welding job looks like it was done by a toddler with a hot glue gun versus the precision of a master craftsman. This is the engineering equivalent of "don't worry, my ex is totally ugly" and then finding out they look like a supermodel. That top weld isn't just bad—it's the kind of catastrophic failure that keeps structural engineers up at night. Meanwhile, the bottom weld is so perfect it belongs in a metallurgy textbook. Nothing says "trust issues" quite like comparing your janky repair work to someone who clearly knows what they're doing with a TIG welder.

Gotta Love It When My Tools Last A Third Of What They Usually Do

Gotta Love It When My Tools Last A Third Of What They Usually Do
Every machinist's nightmare in one image! Trying to cut stainless steel with subpar tooling is like bringing a plastic spoon to a sword fight. Stainless steel's high chromium content creates a work-hardening effect that absolutely destroys cutting tools, leaving machinists staring in horror as their expensive carbide bits disintegrate after a single pass. The look of existential dread on Squidward's face perfectly captures that moment when you hear the telltale squeal of a dying endmill. Pour one out for all the broken drill bits sacrificed to the stainless steel gods!

Blueprint Versus Reality: Instructions Too Literally Followed

Blueprint Versus Reality: Instructions Too Literally Followed
Engineering brilliance at its finest! Someone took the 60cm measurement from the blueprint and literally welded it onto the metal frame! 😂 This is what happens when you follow instructions TOO literally. The difference between "measure 60cm" and "include a 60cm label on the final product" was clearly lost in translation. Next-level malicious compliance that would make any engineering professor simultaneously cry and laugh!

Precision Is Just An Illusion

Precision Is Just An Illusion
The eternal battle between theoretical specs and reality! This poor soul was promised machining with 0.01 tolerance (that's thinner than a human hair, folks!), only to receive what looks like it was welded together by a caffeinated octopus during an earthquake. The response "We built it within 0.01 tolerances" is the engineering equivalent of "the check is in the mail." Precision manufacturing? More like pre-VISION manufacturing—they clearly just envisioned it would work! This is why engineers develop trust issues and why "measure twice, cut once" evolved into "verify everything your supplier tells you or suffer the consequences!"