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Best Neck Turning Tool
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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 914987" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>I can't dispute what you're saying because I simply don't have experience with neck turning. However, when it comes to machining anything to high tolerance level I know exactly how to do this. I also have had a lot of experience discovering things that work better, simply because I consider everything possible that could possibly cause a problem. Any work hardening can always change something, even if it isn't considered significant enough to be a problem. This is where I can't possibly know what is or isn't significant enough to be important. <strong>I'm thankful there are people like you who do have the experience in area I don't.</strong> I get a bit anal sometimes when fabricating or modifying things. I always work to my limits of very close tolerances & I'm never completely satisfied. That's my own fault.</p><p>Your input to this novice in neck turning is greatly appreciated! Thank you!</p><p></p><p>Spencer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 914987, member: 52763"] I can't dispute what you're saying because I simply don't have experience with neck turning. However, when it comes to machining anything to high tolerance level I know exactly how to do this. I also have had a lot of experience discovering things that work better, simply because I consider everything possible that could possibly cause a problem. Any work hardening can always change something, even if it isn't considered significant enough to be a problem. This is where I can't possibly know what is or isn't significant enough to be important. [B]I'm thankful there are people like you who do have the experience in area I don't.[/B] I get a bit anal sometimes when fabricating or modifying things. I always work to my limits of very close tolerances & I'm never completely satisfied. That's my own fault. Your input to this novice in neck turning is greatly appreciated! Thank you! Spencer [/QUOTE]
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