I believe I read that from a study published in Vertical Mill Journal.Only on the vermful end.
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I believe I read that from a study published in Vertical Mill Journal.Only on the vermful end.
What exactly was your mill used for? It has to be declassified by now.Only on the vermful end.
Oh, yeah...the May issue.I believe I read that from a study published in Vertical Mill Journal.
They are the best.Oh, yeah...the May issue.
(The centerfold in that issue was hot hot hot!)
Think of a large diameter lathe turned vertical.What exactly was your mill used for? It has to be declassified by now.
..Are you familiar with a "Bullard lathe"?Think of a large diameter lathe turned vertical.
Finish flywheels, bore cylinders, etc.
At least you did not resort to the Humpty Dumpty approach to defining words. It's possible there's hope for you yet but I would not bet a fresh salmon on the outcome.
I know the brand...Are you familiar with a "Bullard lathe"?
I've never operated one...but I did see one in another shop it was a vertical lathe with a large chuck approx 30" dia..It had a large floor footprint. It was very impressive (bigger than I thought it would be)I know the brand.
Never saw one in the flesh.
Mr Vertical Boring Mill has a 48" diameter table.I've never operated one...but I did see one in another shop it was a vertical lathe with a large chuck approx 30" dia..It had a large floor footprint. It was very impressive (bigger than I thought it would be)
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You go around shafting?A frantaperistic shaft.
They keep the spervingcogs turning.You go around shafting?
What do you care?high today is supposed to be 60.... but in a few months, her in the foothills of the Adirondacks, we'll be thinking 40 degrees is warm and 60 is downright warm
What do you care?
You'll be asleep in your cave for the entire winter.