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Crank the lathe dial in the direction of the arrow?
lolol,....
That comment is too stupid to even get angry about,...for me, anyway. But I'd pay good money to see him say that to a couple of toolmakers I know.
One I know would get him in a headlock and shave his head for that. I remember isaac saying something to you along the lines of what you did for a living . You asked him if he had ever made /produced anything of value in his life - no answer from him . I don't remember the exact wording but something along those lines . If an EMP or astroid event happened bloomberg types would be dead in short order .
PRESIDENT TRUMP 2024/2028 !!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Bristoe The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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Just to reinvigorate the discussion, you think farmers are mostly republican or democrat, conservative or liberal (politically)? Pretty certain I know which way the machinist/mechanic types lean, but curious about the farmers. For the sake of this, by "farmers" I mean the big, commecial farmers, not the Mom and Pop veggie farmers with a produce stand. Democrats !
PRESIDENT TRUMP 2024/2028 !!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Bristoe The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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If an EMP or astroid event happened bloomberg types would be dead in short order So would most all of us- just some sooner than others. We are a fragile civilizatiion/species. The turtles and gators, now - they have something going for them!
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Yeah, well, you ignorant fughars only know how to pull a cord and run like hell.....
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Us dirt diggers didn't even warrant an honorable mention. LOL
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An after-thought. Compared to farmers, machinists do! Starting with a 40 hour work week. and hell, they only need to turn something in the direction of the arrow. Farmers gotta find the arrow first....
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Not many Democrat farmers around here...
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Yep.....us Tool and Die guys just turn the crank and BAM!!!!! If we can do that...the boss pushes a wheelbarrow full of cash to our bank You will enjoy this. Engineer (and I respect a good one) wants to use the mill. OlPhart lead man.....”Nope. My shop you aren’t trained” I took shop in high school!!!!! “Okay.....go” Hangs the end mill out a mile. Winds it way up in speed.......and cranks into the work. Bridgeport.........climb mill......end of story for the end mill. OlPhart...”Go away.....you are not trained......never ask again” But he turned the handle to the arrow. ....or what ever Bloomberg said Yes the machinists all watched. .........half of them needed a cigarette afterwards it was so good.
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Is this chit for real? Trump gunna’ lay the smack down.
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I guess everything will fix itself if it breaks. They gonna have a new dawn of reality. 3/4 of those voting for these idiots can't even change a flat tire. Yeah, and they want to start a revolution and most can’t start a lawnmower, ‘cept the messicans.
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Oops.double post
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Not many Democrat farmers around here... Or here, believe it or not. Not sure I've met one.
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"But he turned the handle to the arrow. ....or what ever Bloomberg said
Yes the machinists all watched. .........half of them needed a cigarette afterwards it was so good."
Classic!
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"But he turned the handle to the arrow. ....or what ever Bloomberg said
Yes the machinists all watched. .........half of them needed a cigarette afterwards it was so good."
Classic! It was 30 years ago. Still clear in my mind. Mike standing there calmly saying ....”go ahead” When mike had his arms crossed something was up. He may be old but he didn’t miss much. The vise was back and the table to the left. He knew the guy would want to show off and get it done quickly. God has a sense of humor. Setup was there. The table going from left to right with the cutter in front of the part. He got to it and it tried to “climb” over the workpiece. Weakest link is the fuse in any circuit. End mills was the weak link.......and they don’t die quietly. Great shop. Mike had your back. If you screwed up......HE took care of it. If you didn’t do it again he respected you for working to be better and it wasn’t mentioned again. Learned a lot there. Las......I’ll be up to Bethel in the next year. Giving machinist lessons. My first time in Alaska!!!!!!
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Put up with that p hucked up superior attitude from management for the last 20 yrs. I worked s a Tool & Die Maker. Laughed my way all the way to the bank while earning more than 2x what my Phd. BIL was making ! It was lots of fun watching how pizzed off that made him.
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I got a job working for a family owned CNC machine shop. The shop worked 10 hours a day and so we started earlier than the office people. I figured parking would be first come first served. There was a small black top area close to the building so I parked there. I was told to park in the mud farther away because the blacktop was for office people. Even though they started later in the day?
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Crank the lathe dial in the direction of the arrow?
lolol,....
That comment is too stupid to even get angry about,...for me, anyway. But I'd pay good money to see him say that to a couple of toolmakers I know.
One I know would get him in a headlock and shave his head for that. Awe hell you could have learnt CNC, made your life easier being a button monkey. All you need to remember is that G0 goes fast and G1 goes slow, the rest is simple !
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"But he turned the handle to the arrow. ....or what ever Bloomberg said
Yes the machinists all watched. .........half of them needed a cigarette afterwards it was so good."
Classic! Turning the handle to the arrow is the easy part. The hard part is doing the work in the correct order to minimize time, waste, and expense. Same thing in wood working. I'm no carpenter, but I can make sawdust. I'd starve as a carpenter or woodworker.
For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."
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Crank the lathe dial in the direction of the arrow?
lolol,....
That comment is too stupid to even get angry about,...for me, anyway. But I'd pay good money to see him say that to a couple of toolmakers I know.
One I know would get him in a headlock and shave his head for that. Awe hell you could have learnt CNC, made your life easier being a button monkey. All you need to remember is that G0 goes fast and G1 goes slow, the rest is simple ! Had to do a quality audit on some V-8 aluminum heads. I was checking a critical area for gas bubbles in the casting. 3" facemill with six diamond tipped inserts, 4500rpm, 220ipm feedrate. Depth of cut was .039" with a total of seven cuts. I'd have to open the doors on the CNC mill after each cut to check for gas bubbles, plot their location and chart size and depth. Machine sounded like a wood chipper. [bleep] can happen quickly at those speeds... 😛
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