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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1308560" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Obviously you have no experience in the technique mentioned . No one said it was "needed " . The technique was put forward as an option to illustrate what you can do with an instant stop foot brake after an incorrect negative post . People tend to knock what they don't like or don't use without knowledge of that subject . No one said that using a thread dial was bad in anyway , you are the one over the top getting all emotional over nothing . </p><p>Your comment about worn out junk is senseless and has no basis or relevance to the technique working . You have misread the posts , the term " needing the foot break " is not an accurate quote of what was said . You seem to miss one fact and that is most lathes have either a Metric or an Imperial thread dial and they only work for one . Foot brake works for both and is ideal for threading up to a relieved shoulder on a "GUN " barrel tenon .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1308560, member: 17844"] Obviously you have no experience in the technique mentioned . No one said it was "needed " . The technique was put forward as an option to illustrate what you can do with an instant stop foot brake after an incorrect negative post . People tend to knock what they don't like or don't use without knowledge of that subject . No one said that using a thread dial was bad in anyway , you are the one over the top getting all emotional over nothing . Your comment about worn out junk is senseless and has no basis or relevance to the technique working . You have misread the posts , the term " needing the foot break " is not an accurate quote of what was said . You seem to miss one fact and that is most lathes have either a Metric or an Imperial thread dial and they only work for one . Foot brake works for both and is ideal for threading up to a relieved shoulder on a "GUN " barrel tenon . [/QUOTE]
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