I'm 50 this month... If I can articulate myself as well as you, when I've been doing this as long. I will feel a sense of accomplishment and belonging. Be well Sir.
We always had strips of .030" copper shim stock with a thumb tab bent on them to slide in between the jaws and the parts we didn't want marked up by the jaws. Have to apply more pressure so it doesn't slip. Heavy back sand paper works go to; better on certain things.
i love the bubbles as a machinist timeline
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You sir are a wonderful teacher, with a great hair cut!
I'm 50 this month...
If I can articulate myself as well as you, when I've been doing this as long. I will feel a sense of accomplishment and belonging.
Be well Sir.
True but he’s been doing this for 114 years.
@silverdrillpickle7596 lmao
We always had strips of .030" copper shim stock with a thumb tab bent on them to slide in between the jaws and the parts we didn't want marked up by the jaws. Have to apply more pressure so it doesn't slip. Heavy back sand paper works go to; better on certain things.
A lot of guys underestimate how much trouble it would be to make a hex head 100% true to a bolt shank.
Wundabar!
Totally Gripping info.
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