it's a lot bigger problem than most people think
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because they have emphysema and can't chase...him?
That's why I use these when machining.
They allow my brain to "see" and comprehend dimensional changes much better than digital.
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LOL, he machines, I suspect he knows
He does.
He does.
I sorry Jack I've been working long hours and then I went to visit the grandkids , so I don't have enough spare time. But I promise to keep up as much fuckery as possible.Is TNT dead? seems it lately.View attachment 4144801
I used to have my grandfather's verniers, early '40s Brown and Sharpe, in a felt lined wood case and all the original paperwork. He got it as a gift when he graduated college for mechanical engineering. I got it when he passed away. It had a little clip on parabolic flip down magnifying glass that he added sometimes in the 60s that made it SOOO much easier to read. I didn't use it often, even though it still calibrated fine every year. I used to like handing it to whatever new manager I had whenever they wanted to check my work, watch them sweat. Some asshole stole it at the last place I worked. I still have his mid '40s, leather bound machinist handbook and some older Starret mics. The machinist handbook has a bunch of old info that's not in the newer editions, there's even a whole section devoted to rebuilding flathead Ford's.
The playground down the road still has most of those things, my daughter's favorite park. We had a ropes course at our high school but they ripped that out right after I graduated.17 Things That Have Disappeared From Playgrounds
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I mean, once you got boinked on the head, or bit your tongue or got burned on the hot AF slide, didn't it kinda teach you to watch out for shit? Isn't this their first intro shot at situational awareness?The playground down the road still has most of those things, my daughter's favorite park. We had a ropes course at our high school but they ripped that out right after I graduated.
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