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Commercial Manager

06/25/2008 2:41 AM

How do you make a piece of metal hollow?

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Re: Commercial Manager

06/25/2008 2:57 AM

Take a hole, freeze it, then hammer sheet metal over it.
Finally heat it all up and pour out the hole so it can be used again.

If you provide more information we could give a more serious answer.

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Re: Commercial Manager

06/25/2008 3:22 AM

With boring techniques?

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06/25/2008 7:32 AM

Insincerity in a piece of metal?

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Re: Commercial Manager

06/25/2008 12:22 PM

Take a chunk of metal and drill it from all angles until there is nothing left in the middle...

Might not be much left on the outside either, but it will be hollow

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06/25/2008 7:29 PM

fill it with air using the most expensive means possible

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06/26/2008 2:56 AM

Make two 'half pieces' of metal and join them together.

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Re: Commercial Manager

06/26/2008 8:09 AM

I wonder why he titled this "Commercial Manager".

Sounds more like a sales representative

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06/26/2008 8:15 AM

at least I'm not the only one creating existentialistic questions

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