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* The name and flame design is a reference to custom-built American cars with large engines, also called [[w:Hot rod|hot rods]], which stereotypically sport a fiery paint job. | * The name and flame design is a reference to custom-built American cars with large engines, also called [[w:Hot rod|hot rods]], which stereotypically sport a fiery paint job. | ||
− | * Hot rodding is also a technique of cutting plate steel, rather than welding, with regular [[w:Shielded metal arc welding|stick welding equipment]]. To a much lesser extent, hot rod can also refer to the welding rod or to a person who welds.<ref>American Welding Society Forum, Topic Welding Industry / Technical Discussions, [https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?tid=10346 ''cutting with a welder?],'' Date 11-27-2006 10:12 "you can cut metal (stainless or carbon steel) ... The term is called "hot-rodding" and it is best to use 6010 or 6011 electrodes. "</ref><ref>Jody Collier, ezine @rticles, ''Shielded Metal Arc Welding Still Rules - 9 Reasons Why Stick Welding is Still King''], July 31, 2009 "You can also cut metal by using a 6010 rod and lots of amperage... its called "hot rodding"</ref> | + | * Hot rodding is also a technique of ''cutting'' plate steel, rather than welding, with regular [[w:Shielded metal arc welding|stick welding equipment]]. To a much lesser extent, hot rod can also refer to the welding rod or to a [[:Engineer Update (teaser)|person who welds]].<ref>American Welding Society Forum, Topic Welding Industry / Technical Discussions, [https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?tid=10346 ''cutting with a welder?],'' Date 11-27-2006 10:12 "you can cut metal (stainless or carbon steel) ... The term is called "hot-rodding" and it is best to use 6010 or 6011 electrodes. "</ref><ref>Jody Collier, ezine @rticles, ''Shielded Metal Arc Welding Still Rules - 9 Reasons Why Stick Welding is Still King''], July 31, 2009 "You can also cut metal by using a 6010 rod and lots of amperage... its called "hot rodding"</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:56, 20 December 2020
“ | Now that there was a fine piece 'a work.
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— The Engineer on his welding
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The Hotrod is a community-created cosmetic item for the Engineer. It is a gray welding helmet with team-colored flame patterns. When the Engineer is holding a blueprint of a building or hauling a building, the Hotrod flips down over his face.[1]
Update history
March 18, 2010 Patch (First Community Contribution Update)
- The Hotrod was added to the game.
- The Hotrod was made craftable.
September 30, 2010 Patch (Mann-Conomy Update)
- [Undocumented] Added a community-contributed description for the Hotrod.
- [Undocumented] The Hotrod can now be uncrated with Unusual quality.
October 27, 2010 Patch (Scream Fortress)
- [Undocumented] Added the Hotrod to the Mann Co. Store.
December 15, 2011 Patch (Australian Christmas 2011)
- Changed the equip region from "Whole Head" to "Hat."
Bugs
- A Spy disguised as an Engineer who is wearing a Hotrod will have the hat flip down over his face upon switching to any kind of Sapper. This is due to the fact that Sappers count as buildables.
Notes
- The description of this item was written by Shapechanger for the Hat Describing Contest.
Trivia
- The name and flame design is a reference to custom-built American cars with large engines, also called hot rods, which stereotypically sport a fiery paint job.
- Hot rodding is also a technique of cutting plate steel, rather than welding, with regular stick welding equipment. To a much lesser extent, hot rod can also refer to the welding rod or to a person who welds.[2][3]
Gallery
References
- ↑ TF2: Engineer's HotRod animation
- ↑ American Welding Society Forum, Topic Welding Industry / Technical Discussions, cutting with a welder?, Date 11-27-2006 10:12 "you can cut metal (stainless or carbon steel) ... The term is called "hot-rodding" and it is best to use 6010 or 6011 electrodes. "
- ↑ Jody Collier, ezine @rticles, Shielded Metal Arc Welding Still Rules - 9 Reasons Why Stick Welding is Still King], July 31, 2009 "You can also cut metal by using a 6010 rod and lots of amperage... its called "hot rodding"
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