2006-2013: Welds looked like infinite X's. 2013–Present: X's became separated.
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| - 2006-2013: Welds looked like infinite X's. 2013–Present: X's became separated.
- Welding was invented in 1994 by illegal immigrants in the USA, in the state of Texas, they needed something to brag about, and decided that making two pieces of metal stick together with some fire was cool. While welding is a very new art, illegal Mexicans with the IQ of 23 are the main practicers of the art, usually repeat intruders. This is a good thing, since they need jobs and no one seems to hire them except oil companies with nothing better to do that watch them blow up things with their welding torches, which are really nothing more than gas shooting flamethrowers.
- Weld is led and run by a Warden since its founding by Eldannen. Passed down generation by generation, the position of the Warden was strictly male-only.
- Weld is one of fifteen herbs. It is an ingredient in yellowish paints, dyes, enamels, and furniture.
- The Weld Tool is a mode for the Tool Gun that allows to its user to stick a prop or a ragdoll, to another prop, ragdoll, wall or entity. The tool has 2 modes :
* The regular one, wich is used by professional contraptionists.
* The easy one
- Weld is one of the most used tools ingame. It takes two props at player defined locations and puts them together as one. As a result, picking up one of the objects with the physgun will cause both to rise. The props will react as one. Shooting one with the gravity gun will cause both to move as usual. Objects can be welded when they are not even touching. Ragdolls can also be welded to other ragdolls and/or props. Both ragdolls and props can be welded into the world (floor, ceiling, walls, ect.)
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| - 2006-2013: Welds looked like infinite X's. 2013–Present: X's became separated.
- Welding was invented in 1994 by illegal immigrants in the USA, in the state of Texas, they needed something to brag about, and decided that making two pieces of metal stick together with some fire was cool. While welding is a very new art, illegal Mexicans with the IQ of 23 are the main practicers of the art, usually repeat intruders. This is a good thing, since they need jobs and no one seems to hire them except oil companies with nothing better to do that watch them blow up things with their welding torches, which are really nothing more than gas shooting flamethrowers.
- Weld is led and run by a Warden since its founding by Eldannen. Passed down generation by generation, the position of the Warden was strictly male-only.
- Weld is one of fifteen herbs. It is an ingredient in yellowish paints, dyes, enamels, and furniture.
- The Weld Tool is a mode for the Tool Gun that allows to its user to stick a prop or a ragdoll, to another prop, ragdoll, wall or entity. The tool has 2 modes :
* The regular one, wich is used by professional contraptionists.
* The easy one
- Weld is one of the most used tools ingame. It takes two props at player defined locations and puts them together as one. As a result, picking up one of the objects with the physgun will cause both to rise. The props will react as one. Shooting one with the gravity gun will cause both to move as usual. Objects can be welded when they are not even touching. Ragdolls can also be welded to other ragdolls and/or props. Both ragdolls and props can be welded into the world (floor, ceiling, walls, ect.) The weld tool as a variable called Force Break Limit. This defines the amount of force needed to break the weld between the objects (and/or world). GMod animators usually input between 1000-2500 on props welded to a ragdoll's hand(s) to simulate throwing. Such FBL values can also be used on props and ragdolls welded into the world for situations where a bullet, vehicle, explosion or another prop/ragdoll strikes the welded object to break the constraint and knock the object down. Despite 0 being the lowest value, the weld cannot be broken unless undone (default undo button: Z).
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