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Any heard of or used a barrel by Gun Barrel Specialist?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnlittletree" data-source="post: 1486442" data-attributes="member: 105653"><p>Yes if I had stayed int he states I likely would have pursued engineering or machinist. We got orders to go back to Germany and my next school had wood shop and an automotive apprenticeship so I did automotive. It was funny because I was in AP College Prep but Auto Shop helped me keep my sanity! LOL</p><p></p><p>My wife is trained as a CNC Programer but can also use old manual gear. She had issues with the chemicals used as coolants. I on the other hand have never used anything more modern than NC. </p><p></p><p>I would love to have access to a decent lathe a metal shaper and endmill. I could never justify buying decent gear to just play around as a hobby though! I would have to buy scrap metal or play around on old shot-out barrels to get my feel back. I am sure it is like riding a bike sense I can still read prints and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnlittletree, post: 1486442, member: 105653"] Yes if I had stayed int he states I likely would have pursued engineering or machinist. We got orders to go back to Germany and my next school had wood shop and an automotive apprenticeship so I did automotive. It was funny because I was in AP College Prep but Auto Shop helped me keep my sanity! LOL My wife is trained as a CNC Programer but can also use old manual gear. She had issues with the chemicals used as coolants. I on the other hand have never used anything more modern than NC. I would love to have access to a decent lathe a metal shaper and endmill. I could never justify buying decent gear to just play around as a hobby though! I would have to buy scrap metal or play around on old shot-out barrels to get my feel back. I am sure it is like riding a bike sense I can still read prints and such. [/QUOTE]
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