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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 793372" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I have a picture of a Plexiglass looking thing that my Dad thought was a clock or something. He built it back in the early 1950's for Allisons. It turned out to be a Sterling Engine prototype. He told me about cutting the first gas turbine blades done over here. Said they scraped far more than they made good ones (he ground all of them). I used to rib him and the guys about working close all the time <g>! They were in the .0002" frame of mind, and I was mastering slides within .000050". He asked one day for a chance to see what we were doing and I brought him in for a couple hours. We actually learned some things from him on machining those slides that made it easier. You gotta always be learning or you become stagnent</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 793372, member: 25383"] I have a picture of a Plexiglass looking thing that my Dad thought was a clock or something. He built it back in the early 1950's for Allisons. It turned out to be a Sterling Engine prototype. He told me about cutting the first gas turbine blades done over here. Said they scraped far more than they made good ones (he ground all of them). I used to rib him and the guys about working close all the time <g>! They were in the .0002" frame of mind, and I was mastering slides within .000050". He asked one day for a chance to see what we were doing and I brought him in for a couple hours. We actually learned some things from him on machining those slides that made it easier. You gotta always be learning or you become stagnent gary [/QUOTE]
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