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Jacek Zagaja
 
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Don,

Oh -- I keep Java and JavaScript turned off for security reasons.
Are you sure that was not another URL? I backed up one layer and
found another one called "panorama" (or something like that), but I
could not see the panorama without enabling Java or JavaScript.


I'm sure, there is no another URL. This is just an applet. Nothing
more. So all in all I understand you have seen my panorama.

Is it smaller, or larger? If it is smaller, then making the part as
two pieces and heat-shrinking them together will make it easier for
you to turn the threads, as you can eliminate that shoulder to the
right of the area being threaded -- at least until after the threads
are cut and the other piece is heat-shrunk in place.


It is smaller. If the "easy way" is concerned then no problem but the
case is to make the worst way having integrity on axis. Imagine
there's such thing you must do it as I do. The end justifies the means


I believe that another followup showed your material as being
similar to 420 stainless steel in the USA.


The teacher says to student "We have in Poland such a carbon steel
which is weldable, but the same steel in US. isn't meant to be
weldable ". This show the technological level differences in general


Stay tuned for part two of this thread.
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