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338 edge headspace gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 463173" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Oh! I understand,Kevin! Tape wouldn't 'fly' in any job shop where I've ever worked. Wouldn't 'fly in the bearing plant where I made jigs and fixtures for the inspection department or assembly department, either. Dead 'nuts' measurment is what counts there. Ya' , I'm considered old and cranky. It's not like I'm new at this, I started making 'chips' in '74. Graduated from high school on Sunday afternoon, started work in a job shop Monday morning standing in front of a Warner & Sweasy #3 turrent lathe. Fully versed, not just turrent lathes, ABMs (multipule spindle automatic bar machines- Acme/Gridleys), shapers, horizontal & vertical mills, and making or sharpening the tooling for any of these. Everybody has their own way of doing things, and thats fine. I'll stick to my gages and micrometers, if you don't mind, I get exact 'numbers' that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 463173, member: 24284"] Oh! I understand,Kevin! Tape wouldn't 'fly' in any job shop where I've ever worked. Wouldn't 'fly in the bearing plant where I made jigs and fixtures for the inspection department or assembly department, either. Dead 'nuts' measurment is what counts there. Ya' , I'm considered old and cranky. It's not like I'm new at this, I started making 'chips' in '74. Graduated from high school on Sunday afternoon, started work in a job shop Monday morning standing in front of a Warner & Sweasy #3 turrent lathe. Fully versed, not just turrent lathes, ABMs (multipule spindle automatic bar machines- Acme/Gridleys), shapers, horizontal & vertical mills, and making or sharpening the tooling for any of these. Everybody has their own way of doing things, and thats fine. I'll stick to my gages and micrometers, if you don't mind, I get exact 'numbers' that way. [/QUOTE]
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