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Quoted: Yup. It's been years but that electrocutiom he suffered was horrific View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He seemed to be as big of a Shit magnet as myself. Great for the stories. Bad for staying healthy Yup. It's been years but that electrocutiom he suffered was horrific Very lucky to be alive |
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Quoted: Turn your rapid and feed rate down. Don’t trust anyone. Not even yourself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: First day of work is tomorrow. I'm pretty excited. Turn your rapid and feed rate down. Don’t trust anyone. Not even yourself. I've ridden a bike before. |
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They have some nice fixturing and tooling. Doing some rotary broach stuff soon.
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Quoted: Quoted: First day of work is tomorrow. I'm pretty excited. Cycle start is green, E-Stop is red I tend to not use the e-stop. I'd rather push the manual button in case I need to move something quickly. |
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Quoted: The Goonies was released today in 1985 Which was 37 years ago View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 86 was a good year The Goonies was released today in 1985 Which was 37 years ago |
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Quoted: I tend to not use the e-stop. I'd rather push the manual button in case I need to move something quickly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: First day of work is tomorrow. I'm pretty excited. Cycle start is green, E-Stop is red I tend to not use the e-stop. I'd rather push the manual button in case I need to move something quickly. Oh yeah that too Our e-stop helped to slow the rolls from spinning if things got fucky |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 86 was a good year The Goonies was released today in 1985 Which was 37 years ago |
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Aaron Salter Jr Water Powered Engine | Buffalo Supermarket hero?? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: First day of work is tomorrow. I'm pretty excited. Turn your rapid and feed rate down. Don’t trust anyone. Not even yourself. I've ridden a bike before. Some people don't turn feed rate down. Some programmers use feed moves when it should have been a rapid. |
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Quoted: Some people don't turn feed rate down. Some programmers use feed moves when it should have been a rapid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: First day of work is tomorrow. I'm pretty excited. Turn your rapid and feed rate down. Don’t trust anyone. Not even yourself. I've ridden a bike before. Some people don't turn feed rate down. Some programmers use feed moves when it should have been a rapid. Yeah I'll be crawling to start. Single block and all. |
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Quoted: Look at that handsome boy https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1245/C7DAE616-2DFB-49AD-B3A1-26272E43F379_jpe-2410752.JPG View Quote He really is a stunner. And I’m not even a German shepherd fan. |
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I'd like to sell all my PMAG's.
Think they'll be a run on AR mags again? |
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Quoted: I tend to not use the e-stop. I'd rather push the manual button in case I need to move something quickly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: First day of work is tomorrow. I'm pretty excited. Cycle start is green, E-Stop is red I tend to not use the e-stop. I'd rather push the manual button in case I need to move something quickly. First run is green button and feed hold. I use reset over e-stop because it's easier to fix what I see is wrong and go again. School taught me to single block I never do that at work though????? |
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I did estop a swiss lathe once because the bar feeder caught on fire.
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View Quote Yup, that's who's representing me in the Senate. |
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Quoted: How fast is a 30-06? M2 ball is 2750. So is M80 ball. Precision rounds with heavier bullets are slower. The Barnes TTSX 110gr is supposed be be about 3400fps from a factory load. |
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