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I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu


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On Mar 20, 1:44 pm, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote:
I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu


The only people who do not like Gunner are the lefty anti-gun guys.
And they don't count. Besides, it's just plain dumb to **** of a
Gunnery Sargent Sharp Shooter. He can get from distances that you
cannot even see from
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.



I haven't met him, but I haven't seen any bad advice from him, unlike
some of the idiots who pollute the newsgroup.


P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.



Now where is the fun in that? Do you want all his cats to starve?
They LOVE char broiled flamers for din din.


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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu


LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb
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On Mar 20, 1:44 pm, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu



The only people who do not like Gunner are the lefty anti-gun guys.
And they don't count. Besides, it's just plain dumb to **** of a
Gunnery Sargent Sharp Shooter. He can get from distances that you
cannot even see from

"Gunnery Master Sargent Sharp Shooter"? ROFLMAO

Show us some credible cites as the man would say.

As for those distances, is that with glasses?
How many beta blockers would that entail?

Jeb


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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.




I haven't met him, but I haven't seen any bad advice from him, unlike
some of the idiots who pollute the newsgroup.

LOL. Well every time you look in a mirror you're meeting one of the biggest
idiots on the group. To suggest that you have the wherewithal to differentiate
between good and bad advise has yet to arise, as nobody has yet to inquire
as to the lethality of microphones at 20 paces, a subject which you alone have the
self-professed expertise to comment on.

P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.




Now where is the fun in that? Do you want all his cats to starve?
They LOVE char broiled flamers for din din.


Obviously you haven't seen a recent pic. The most obvious reaction would be
to ask him, would he like a lift back to the home.

Jeb

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So how much did he pay you? :-)


1,000,000,000,000,000 times more than you're worth.

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So how much did he pay you? :-)



1,000,000,000,000,000 times more than you're worth.

LOL. Where'd ya get that figure? Future estimated US spending
for the war on "terror"?

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So how much did he pay you? :-)



1,000,000,000,000,000 times more than you're worth.

LOL. Where'd ya get that figure? Future estimated US spending
for the war on "terror"?

Jeb


Any number times ZERO equals ZERO.

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Jeb wrote in :


Eregon wrote:

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So how much did he pay you? :-)



1,000,000,000,000,000 times more than you're worth.


LOL. Where'd ya get that figure? Future estimated US spending
for the war on "terror"?

Jeb



Any number times ZERO equals ZERO.

On a par with the value of your opinion.


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"Jeb" wrote in message ...
Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found out
that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I tried
him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of hours
tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when I want
to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting
with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in
fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli. But don't worry, you're incapable
of provoking him or anyone else for that matter. But that's ok, you are
entertaining.


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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.



I haven't met him, but I haven't seen any bad advice from him, unlike
some of the idiots who pollute the newsgroup.


I'm not ALWAYS an idiot nor do I ALWAYS pollute!


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Tom Gardner wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message ...

Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found out
that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I tried
him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of hours
tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when I want
to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting
with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in
fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu


LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb



I especially like the ones with the Benelli.

So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by the
group at large and is accepted as such.

But that's ok, you are entertaining.

Well, thankee.


Jeb

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But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by the
group at large and is accepted as such.


No so much accepted; dismissed is a better term.



But that's ok, you are entertaining.

Well, thankee.


Jeb



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LOL. Well every time you look in a mirror you're meeting one of the
biggest idiots on the group. To suggest that you have the wherewithal
to differentiate between good and bad advise has yet to arise, as
nobody has yet to inquire as to the lethality of microphones at 20
paces, a subject which you alone have the self-professed expertise to
comment on.


hrm...... I don't seem to recall having seen any worthy advice from you,
whereas I see apt, professional, well-rounded machining or machine advice
from Gunner. I've been in the machining industry a long time, and I
design, build and program multi-axis CNC machines, robotic cells and
automation, as well as run, troubleshoot and maintain them. While Gunner
may express his political views, which is his perogative, his advice as
to machines and machining is almost always spot-on and accurate.

So I suggest you take your trolling ass and crawl back under the rock
from which you came. Don't go away mad..just...go away.



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Tom Gardner wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when
I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread
cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time.
More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.



I haven't met him, but I haven't seen any bad advice from him, unlike
some of the idiots who pollute the newsgroup.


I'm not ALWAYS an idiot nor do I ALWAYS pollute!



You are on the other list, Tom. I'm sure you could show the machines
you've built for your business, and explain, in detail exactly how they
work to anyone who is interested.

As far as pollution, I doubt you play with lead contaminated toys,
then whine about it, online.


Telling a few bad jokes doesn't make you an idiot, and replying to
the trolls isn't pollution, if it's effective.


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"Jeb" wrote in message ...
Tom Gardner wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine
tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just
a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a
taper only when I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on
tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my
lathe in a short time. More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College
machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor.
I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping
the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb



I especially like the ones with the Benelli.

So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.


If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group at
large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty crap, and
just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

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But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by the
group at large and is accepted as such.



No so much accepted; dismissed is a better term.



But that's ok, you are entertaining.

Well, thankee.


Jeb


Lo and Tom Gardner spake for the multitude. Idiot mode again, Tom?



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Anthony wrote:

Jeb wrote in :



LOL. Well every time you look in a mirror you're meeting one of the
biggest idiots on the group. To suggest that you have the wherewithal
to differentiate between good and bad advise has yet to arise, as
nobody has yet to inquire as to the lethality of microphones at 20
paces, a subject which you alone have the self-professed expertise to
comment on.



hrm...... I don't seem to recall having seen any worthy advice from you,
whereas I see apt, professional, well-rounded machining or machine advice
from Gunner. I've been in the machining industry a long time, and I
design, build and program multi-axis CNC machines, robotic cells and
automation, as well as run, troubleshoot and maintain them. While Gunner
may express his political views, which is his perogative, his advice as
to machines and machining is almost always spot-on and accurate.

So I suggest you take your trolling ass and crawl back under the rock
from which you came. Don't go away mad..just...go away.



Anthony you may be everything you claim but you're certainly lacking basic
comprehension skills.
My above post was not addressed to gunner in any shape or form, I suggest
you pull your head out of your ass and try and keep up with the play.

As for posting, I suggest you practice what you preach, the list is hardly
overwhelmed with the benefit of your self-professed expertise.
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Ed Huntress wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message ...

Tom Gardner wrote:


"Jeb" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:


I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine
tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just
a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a
taper only when I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on
tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my
lathe in a short time. More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College
machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor.
I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping
the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.


So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.



If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group at
large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty crap, and
just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

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Ed Huntress


Oh Ed, what an ass your post makes of you. You say something and do another.
I suggest you go back to points scoring with Unka', being a big frog in
a small pool.
That you continually pontificate about things unrcm makes you the
perennial PITA.


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"Jeb" wrote in message ...
Ed Huntress wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message
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Tom Gardner wrote:


"Jeb" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:


I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning
machine tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor
lathe in just a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point that
I can now turn a taper only when I want to. He also took the time to
give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe and I
learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in fact than I
learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop
instructor. I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping
the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.


So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.



If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group
at large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty
crap, and just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

--
Ed Huntress

Oh Ed, what an ass your post makes of you.


I'll consider the source. So far, the source looks like a fart in the wind.

If all you have to do is to cut everyone you talk to, all you're going to
get out of this group is a bloody nose. You'd best hurry along to wherever
you were going before you got lost. Try the kooks NG. You'll fit right in.

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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 17:39:26 -0700, Jeb wrote:

Tom Gardner wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message ...

Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found out
that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I tried
him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of hours
tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only when I want
to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting
with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in
fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb



I especially like the ones with the Benelli.

So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by the
group at large and is accepted as such.

But that's ok, you are entertaining.

Well, thankee.


Jeb

But not enough to stay clear of the bit bucket.
Gerry :-)}
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Tom Gardner wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message ...
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But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by the
group at large and is accepted as such.



No so much accepted; dismissed is a better term.



But that's ok, you are entertaining.

Well, thankee.


Jeb


Lo and Tom Gardner spake for the multitude. Idiot mode again, Tom?




Often, but not this time.


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Tom Gardner wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message ...

Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I found
out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine tools. I
tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in just a couple of
hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now turn a taper only
when I want to. He also took the time to give me a hands-on tutorial on
thread cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short
time. More in fact than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a machine
tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor. I recommend
him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping the
flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.

So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by the
group at large and is accepted as such.


If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group at
large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty crap, and
just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

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Tom Gardner wrote:

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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:

I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning
machine tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor
lathe in just a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point that
I can now turn a taper only when I want to. He also took the time to
give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe and I
learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in fact than I
learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop
instructor. I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping
the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.

So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.


If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group
at large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty
crap, and just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

--
Ed Huntress


As you can tell, I'm bored tonight.


It's one of those nights when you wish there was such a thing as an online
fly swatter.

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Ed Huntress wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message ...

Ed Huntress wrote:


"Jeb" wrote in message
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Tom Gardner wrote:



"Jeb" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:



I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning
machine tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor
lathe in just a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point that
I can now turn a taper only when I want to. He also took the time to
give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe and I
learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in fact than I
learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop
instructor. I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping
the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.


So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.


If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group
at large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty
crap, and just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

--
Ed Huntress


Oh Ed, what an ass your post makes of you.



I'll consider the source. So far, the source looks like a fart in the wind.

As an asshole you'd speaking from experience?

If all you have to do is to cut everyone you talk to, all you're going to
get out of this group is a bloody nose.

The over-opinionated hold no fears for me.

You'd best hurry along to wherever you were going before you got lost.
Try the kooks NG. You'll fit right in.

Join you? No thanks. Perhaps you should return?
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As you can tell, I'm bored tonight.




That's ok Tom, keep it up, he can only post 25 times in a day before he
gets banned from that server. hehe...what a dope..


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Anthony you may be everything you claim but you're certainly lacking
basic comprehension skills.
My above post was not addressed to gunner in any shape or form, I
suggest you pull your head out of your ass and try and keep up with
the play.

As for posting, I suggest you practice what you preach, the list is
hardly overwhelmed with the benefit of your self-professed expertise.


Ya....whatever.

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"Jeb" wrote in message ...
Ed Huntress wrote:

"Jeb" wrote in message
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Ed Huntress wrote:


"Jeb" wrote in message
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Tom Gardner wrote:



"Jeb" wrote in message
...



Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:



I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning
machine tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor
lathe in just a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point
that I can now turn a taper only when I want to. He also took the
time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe
and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in fact
than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop
instructor. I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest
keeping the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures
of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.


So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.


If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group
at large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty
crap, and just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

--
Ed Huntress

Oh Ed, what an ass your post makes of you.



I'll consider the source. So far, the source looks like a fart in the
wind.

As an asshole you'd speaking from experience?

If all you have to do is to cut everyone you talk to, all you're going to
get out of this group is a bloody nose.

The over-opinionated hold no fears for me.

You'd best hurry along to wherever you were going before you got lost.
Try the kooks NG. You'll fit right in.

Join you? No thanks. Perhaps you should return?


Oh, the whip-cracking wit, the cleverness...

Move along, jebby. It's time for beddy-bye.

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Ed Huntress wrote:


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Tom Gardner wrote:



"Jeb" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:



I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning machine
tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor lathe in
just a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point that I can now
turn a taper only when I want to. He also took the time to give me a
hands-on tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe and I learned a lot
about my lathe in a short time. More in fact than I learned in a
Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop instructor.
I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest keeping
the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.


So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.


If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group at
large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty crap, and
just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

--
Ed Huntress

Oh Ed, what an ass your post makes of you.


I'll consider the source. So far, the source looks like a fart in the wind.

As an asshole you'd speaking from experience?

If all you have to do is to cut everyone you talk to, all you're going to
get out of this group is a bloody nose.

The over-opinionated hold no fears for me.

You'd best hurry along to wherever you were going before you got lost. Try
the kooks NG. You'll fit right in.

Join you? No thanks. Perhaps you should return?


Oh, the whip-cracking wit, the cleverness...

Move along, jebby. It's time for beddy-bye.

--
Ed Huntress


You got this guy on one hand talking smack and on the other hand, I call Gunner
this afternoon with a mechanical emergency that has one of my key machines
down...he has 4 of the parts I need and is shipping them as soon as he gets
home. This Jeb character couldn't BUY a clue!


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If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group at
large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty crap, and
just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.


As you can tell, I'm bored tonight.



2" * 4" * 12' ? (That's a good choice to play "Whack A Troll" with.)
;-)


BTW, I installed 'News Proxy' and don't see anything from whoever
this character is. He is trapped by the aioe.org filter listed in my
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Ed Huntress wrote:


"Jeb" wrote in message
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Ed Huntress wrote:



"Jeb" wrote in message
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Tom Gardner wrote:




"Jeb" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:




I've seen a bunch of flaming of this guy signing as Gunner Asch. I
found out that he had a bunch of experience tweaking and tuning
machine tools. I tried him and Yep. He went thru my 16X40 Victor
lathe in just a couple of hours tweaking and tuning to the point
that I can now turn a taper only when I want to. He also took the
time to give me a hands-on tutorial on thread cutting with the lathe
and I learned a lot about my lathe in a short time. More in fact
than I learned in a Jr.College machine class.
I haven't examined his abillities as a political adviser, but as a
machine tool tuner, and from what I saw a good machine shop
instructor. I recommend him.
P.S. To the flamers, he is over 6' and over 200# so I suggest
keeping the flaming on the newsgroup and don't try it face-to-face.

stu

LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures
of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)

Jeb


I especially like the ones with the Benelli.


So you're into poseurs? :-)

But don't worry, you're incapable of provoking him or anyone else for
that matter.

That's reassuring to know, that what I posted, is recognized as fact by
the
group at large and is accepted as such.


If you're assuming that silence is acquiescence, think again. "The group
at large" probably recognizes that you're full of annoying and petty
crap, and just doesn't waste their time on you. I certainly won't.

--
Ed Huntress

Oh Ed, what an ass your post makes of you.


I'll consider the source. So far, the source looks like a fart in the
wind.


As an asshole you'd speaking from experience?

If all you have to do is to cut everyone you talk to, all you're going to
get out of this group is a bloody nose.


The over-opinionated hold no fears for me.

You'd best hurry along to wherever you were going before you got lost.
Try the kooks NG. You'll fit right in.


Join you? No thanks. Perhaps you should return?



Oh, the whip-cracking wit, the cleverness...

Move along, jebby. It's time for beddy-bye.

--
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Whereas you're so predictable: snide and patronizing.
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It's one of those nights when you wish there was such a thing as an
online fly swatter.

--
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Oh, but there IS!!!
http://www.questroute.com/onlinegame...ly-swatter.php


HA-HA! Oh, that's fun. It said I was "pretty good." g

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It's one of those nights when you wish there was such a thing as an online
fly swatter.



Even better. You select thumbs up or thumbs down for each message you
read. When the troll gets a high enough score, his computer explodes.


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LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)


Sight unseen, I'll put my money on Gunner in a 1v1 with you.

Wes

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You got this guy on one hand talking smack and on the other hand, I call
Gunner this afternoon with a mechanical emergency that has one of my key
machines down...he has 4 of the parts I need and is shipping them as soon
as he gets home. This Jeb character couldn't BUY a clue!


Little people get their kicks tearing down other people. This jebby is one
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As an asshole you'd speaking from experience?


The first to resort to obscenity in an argument looses, loser.

Wes
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Ed Huntress wrote:

It's one of those nights when you wish there was such a thing as an
online
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Even better. You select thumbs up or thumbs down for each message you
read. When the troll gets a high enough score, his computer explodes.


That would work for me.

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Wes wrote:

Jeb wrote:


LOL. You may not be aware but most have us have seen recent pictures of
the old man and it's not a sight to set one atremble.

So how much did he pay you? :-)



Sight unseen, I'll put my money on Gunner in a 1v1 with you.

Wes


A Bear Stearns "investor", huh? LOL
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