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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 506625" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>years back I had a boss who was an avid paper puncher, and the two of us worked together on several projects. In doing this I had access to a lot of fancey equipment to see where I was going, and of course do it. Then I got involved in the 22 rimfire benchrest stuff, and that's when I knew that I knew very little! These guys are a complete generation ahead of the centerfire boys, and yet are a great bunch to be around. </p><p> </p><p> The equipment I had at my disposal was similar to Chad's. (another fellow I really do enjoy around here). I was lucky in that I had six wire edms and two sinkers at my disposal (we rarely ran more than three of them at a time), so I did do a lot of experiments. Some were complete failures, and some turned out very well. Always had a pair of Bridgeports and two or three machine centers to use about anytime I wanted to. Boss liked it because I kept his machinery running, and he in turn let me do things. People that are not afraid to experiment are people that go places (my two favorite examples are Bill Calfee and Ferris Pendel).</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 506625, member: 25383"] years back I had a boss who was an avid paper puncher, and the two of us worked together on several projects. In doing this I had access to a lot of fancey equipment to see where I was going, and of course do it. Then I got involved in the 22 rimfire benchrest stuff, and that's when I knew that I knew very little! These guys are a complete generation ahead of the centerfire boys, and yet are a great bunch to be around. The equipment I had at my disposal was similar to Chad's. (another fellow I really do enjoy around here). I was lucky in that I had six wire edms and two sinkers at my disposal (we rarely ran more than three of them at a time), so I did do a lot of experiments. Some were complete failures, and some turned out very well. Always had a pair of Bridgeports and two or three machine centers to use about anytime I wanted to. Boss liked it because I kept his machinery running, and he in turn let me do things. People that are not afraid to experiment are people that go places (my two favorite examples are Bill Calfee and Ferris Pendel). gary [/QUOTE]
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