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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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Good day everyone!
Hello, everyone!
I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) |
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Good day everyone!
Why sure, if you live near the Sieg factoy and can get me a Super X3
mill head, I'll definitely be your friend. mystery wrote: Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) |
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Good day everyone!
http://www.siegind.com/Products/br-x3-super-lathe.htm
Louis Ohland wrote: Why sure, if you live near the Sieg factoy and can get me a Super X3 mill head, I'll definitely be your friend. mystery wrote: Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) |
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Good day everyone!
On Dec 14, 7:29 am, mystery wrote:
Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) Welcome to the group. You will find a lot of comments about Chinese products here. Please try not to be offended. There used to be a lot of junk produced in the U.S. too. I hope you can help us with knowing which Chinese companies produce good metalworking products. Where are you a student? And are you from that area? Dan |
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Good day everyone!
On Dec 14, 2:29 am, mystery wrote:
Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) yuping cai ) +86.75788390818 Fax: 2 Floor No.8 South Naihai Av.Guicheng Nanhai Fosha Foshan, XX 528200 CN |
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Good day everyone!
Let me go down into my basement and chew on my big toy, er, X3. Back in
a few minutes... Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. Gary Owens wrote: Yes, but does the paint on my Sieg lathe have lead in it. : ( gary "Louis Ohland" wrote in message ... Why sure, if you live near the Sieg factoy and can get me a Super X3 mill head, I'll definitely be your friend. mystery wrote: Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) |
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Good day everyone!
On Dec 14, 1:04 pm, Louis Ohland wrote:
Let me go down into my basement and chew on my big toy, er, X3. Back in a few minutes... Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. All the best toys have lead in them. |
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Good day everyone!
http://www.regenttour.com/chinaplann...hts-foshan.htm
Jim Wilkins wrote: On Dec 14, 2:29 am, mystery wrote: Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) yuping cai ) +86.75788390818 Fax: 2 Floor No.8 South Naihai Av.Guicheng Nanhai Fosha Foshan, XX 528200 CN |
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Good day everyone!
Lead, it's not just for breakfast anymore... Jim Wilkins wrote: On Dec 14, 1:04 pm, Louis Ohland wrote: Let me go down into my basement and chew on my big toy, er, X3. Back in a few minutes... Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. All the best toys have lead in them. |
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Good day everyone!
Must be he knew a lot of women drafters that used mechanical pencils.
Remember, your grandpa never saw AutoCad or other CAD application, it was all with mechanical pencils. Must be that the women drafters were really nice and reloaded his mechanical pencil when he was out. I prefer .5mm for outlines and .3mm for interior details. SteveB wrote: Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. All the best toys have lead in them. Grandpa used to say, "Now THAT will put lead in yer pencil" whenever he saw a pretty girl. |
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Good day everyone!
"mystery" wrote in message ... Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) Do you have any sisters? ;-) |
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Good day everyone!
"Jim Wilkins" wrote in message ... On Dec 14, 1:04 pm, Louis Ohland wrote: Let me go down into my basement and chew on my big toy, er, X3. Back in a few minutes... Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. All the best toys have lead in them. Grandpa used to say, "Now THAT will put lead in yer pencil" whenever he saw a pretty girl. Steve |
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Good day everyone!
"mystery" wrote in message ... Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) Welcome to the group, and thank you for not coming in as a spammer. You have much potential, Grasshoppa! Steve |
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Good day everyone!
Louis Ohland wrote in news:1Bz8j.60$RQ6.39
@newsfe07.lga: Let me go down into my basement and chew on my big toy, er, X3. Back in a few minutes... Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. Gary Owens wrote: Yes, but does the paint on my Sieg lathe have lead in it. : ( gary snip I'm guessing you're using it wrong if you're sticking it in your mouth Bill |
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Good day everyone!
Jim Wilkins wrote:
On Dec 14, 1:04 pm, Louis Ohland wrote: Let me go down into my basement and chew on my big toy, er, X3. Back in a few minutes... Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. All the best toys have lead in them. Yup, an empty one is fairly useless. Wes NRA Life |
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Good day everyone!
I'd have to put some caveats to that. In some calibers or velocities,
lead smears pretty good. I'd want to use either a base cup or a thin layer of deposited copper. Wes wrote: Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. All the best toys have lead in them. Yup, an empty one is fairly useless. |
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Good day everyone!
Well if the problem is close enough to be a worry, leading isn't going to be
much of an issue. A lewis lead remover, mercury, or a reverse plating kit will fix whatever problem. Heck, one J*cketed bullet will clean moderate leading. Some day I want to make a prog die to make gas checks. Wes http://www.castbulletassoc.org/ Louis Ohland wrote: I'd have to put some caveats to that. In some calibers or velocities, lead smears pretty good. I'd want to use either a base cup or a thin layer of deposited copper. Wes wrote: Well, if there's lead there, the way lubricant covers it. All the best toys have lead in them. Yup, an empty one is fairly useless. |
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Good day everyone!
Thank you very much! :-)
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Good day everyone!
On 12ÔÂ15ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç1ʱ11·Ö, " wrote:
On Dec 14, 7:29 am, mystery wrote: Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) Welcome to the group. You will find a lot of comments about Chinese products here. Please try not to be offended. There used to be a lot of junk produced in the U.S. too. I hope you can help us with knowing which Chinese companies produce good metalworking products. Where are you a student? And are you from that area? Dan I'm a student in Foshan, but I come from Chaozhou. It is a very beautiful city, and I'm sure you'll like it. :-) |
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Good day everyone!
On 12ÔÂ15ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç1ʱ30·Ö, Louis Ohland wrote:
Hopefully near Shanghai.... Please, please, please... Sorry, but I'm from Chaozhou! :-p |
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Good day everyone!
On 12ÔÂ15ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç2ʱ53·Ö, "SteveB" wrote:
Do you have any sisters? ;-) Why do you want to know? ;-) |
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Good day everyone!
On 12ÔÂ15ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç2ʱ01·Ö, Jim Wilkins wrote:
On Dec 14, 2:29 am, mystery wrote: Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) yuping cai ) +86.75788390818 Fax: 2 Floor No.8 South Naihai Av.Guicheng Nanhai Fosha Foshan, XX 528200 CN Ah, so you know it! :-) |
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Good day everyone!
On 12ÔÂ15ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç2ʱ08·Ö, Louis Ohland wrote:
Lead, it's not just for breakfast anymore... What's the time in your country now? |
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Good day everyone!
mystery wrote:
On 12ÔÂ15ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç1ʱ11·Ö, " wrote: On Dec 14, 7:29 am, mystery wrote: Hello, everyone! I am a new here. Hope we can be friends. My name is May, I am a chinese university student. And you? Wish you have a happy weekend! :-) Welcome to the group. You will find a lot of comments about Chinese products here. Please try not to be offended. There used to be a lot of junk produced in the U.S. too. I hope you can help us with knowing which Chinese companies produce good metalworking products. Where are you a student? And are you from that area? Dan I'm a student in Foshan, but I come from Chaozhou. It is a very beautiful city, and I'm sure you'll like it. :-) I'm a Professional Student in Dallas. But I come from Houston. |
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Good day everyone!
On 12ÔÂ15ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç11ʱ03·Ö, cavelamb himself wrote:
I'm a Professional Student in Dallas. But I come from Houston.- Nice knowing you! :-) |
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