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Jim Stewart November 7th 08 09:05 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 
Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?

RB[_2_] November 7th 08 10:42 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 
Jim Stewart wrote:
Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?


Good luck with that Jim.
I confess I've spent more time on the online forums than here, just for
that reason.

Mark F November 7th 08 10:49 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 
Jim Stewart wrote:
Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?

Yeah, if they aren't whining, they're gloating. Sigh..

Buerste November 8th 08 06:38 AM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 

"Jim Stewart" wrote in message
.. .
Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?


We had to make chips the entire 2 years! We'll probably have to make chips
until the next election. Most of our latest parts are AL and mild steel
with a few O-1 doo-dads. Full speed ahead! The most interesting thing is
we need to use more and more metric specs, parts and fasteners. That's OK
but metric is not intuitive for the guys like inch stuff.



Randy November 8th 08 08:25 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 13:05:28 -0800, Jim Stewart
wrote:

Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?


I think I'll run a filter to delete every message with obama, mccain,
rep*, democ*, election, vote, and maybe a few other words just to
clean up the list,.

I post a machine question get zero replies, someone posts a political
rant and the replies can go over 100. WTF?

Thank You,
Randy

Remove 333 from email address to reply.

F. George McDuffee November 8th 08 08:43 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 
On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 15:25:45 -0500, Randy
wrote:

I post a machine question get zero replies

========
What was your machining question?


Unka' George [George McDuffee]
-------------------------------------------
He that will not apply new remedies,
must expect new evils:
for Time is the greatest innovator: and
if Time, of course, alter things to the worse,
and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better,
what shall be the end?

Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English philosopher, essayist, statesman.
Essays, "Of Innovations" (1597-1625).

Ed Huntress November 8th 08 08:50 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 

"Randy" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 13:05:28 -0800, Jim Stewart
wrote:

Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?


I think I'll run a filter to delete every message with obama, mccain,
rep*, democ*, election, vote, and maybe a few other words just to
clean up the list,.

I post a machine question get zero replies, someone posts a political
rant and the replies can go over 100. WTF?

Thank You,
Randy

Remove 333 from email address to reply.


Randy, if you're referring to your question asking for B&S or Allen Bradley
experts, first, you've got a ******* there, and second, you need an AB
expert more than a B&S expert -- and PLCs that have been around for a while
are not something that many recreational machinists are going to know about.
g

Rockwell is pretty good, in my experience, about answering tech questions,
and the PLC 500 is as common as dirt, so they should be able to help you. As
for the B&S, what's the vintage? Many of those made in the '70s and into the
'80s were actually manufactured by Wasino, under contract. We had a grinding
guy at Wasino when I was there, who knew them pretty well, but he's long
gone. His name is Bob Hamada, and he's still probably in the grinder
business somewhere. He went to Mitsui in Chicago about six years ago, but
I've lost track of him since then.

If it's a newer machine, I can't help. But I'd be surprised if you find a
hobby machinist who's going to be up on that combination, unless you just
happen to run into one with professional experience who worked with AB PLCs.

Good luck.

--
Ed Huntress



DoN. Nichols November 9th 08 03:22 AM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 
On 2008-11-08, Randy wrote:
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 13:05:28 -0800, Jim Stewart
wrote:

Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?


I think I'll run a filter to delete every message with obama, mccain,
rep*, democ*, election, vote, and maybe a few other words just to
clean up the list,.


That's just what I am running. it zapped over 3/4 of the
articles today. (Granted, some of the blocking is based in IP addresses
in the "NNTP-Posting-Host: " header zapping Chinese and Indian spam.
(Are the Chinese still flogging footwear? :-)

I post a machine question get zero replies, someone posts a political
rant and the replies can go over 100. WTF?


Well ... I typically only see the first of each political
subject, after which the killfile does its thing for me. To keep the
killfile from getting too large, I typically have them set to expire
after 30-60 days. (Easy to do with slrn at least.)

Enjoy,
DoN.

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Randy November 10th 08 01:42 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 15:50:40 -0500, "Ed Huntress"
wrote:


"Randy" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 13:05:28 -0800, Jim Stewart
wrote:

Ok, it's been fun and all, but can we now please
try to get the signal to noise ratio back up to
at least 6db?

Or at least keep the crossposts out of RCM?


I think I'll run a filter to delete every message with obama, mccain,
rep*, democ*, election, vote, and maybe a few other words just to
clean up the list,.

I post a machine question get zero replies, someone posts a political
rant and the replies can go over 100. WTF?

Thank You,
Randy

Remove 333 from email address to reply.


Randy, if you're referring to your question asking for B&S or Allen Bradley
experts, first, you've got a ******* there, and second, you need an AB
expert more than a B&S expert -- and PLCs that have been around for a while
are not something that many recreational machinists are going to know about.
g


I was.


Rockwell is pretty good, in my experience, about answering tech questions,
and the PLC 500 is as common as dirt, so they should be able to help you. As
for the B&S, what's the vintage? Many of those made in the '70s and into the
'80s were actually manufactured by Wasino, under contract. We had a grinding
guy at Wasino when I was there, who knew them pretty well, but he's long
gone. His name is Bob Hamada, and he's still probably in the grinder
business somewhere. He went to Mitsui in Chicago about six years ago, but
I've lost track of him since then.

If it's a newer machine, I can't help. But I'd be surprised if you find a
hobby machinist who's going to be up on that combination, unless you just
happen to run into one with professional experience who worked with AB PLCs.

Good luck.


Not sure of the year, How do I tell? Most of the fasteners are
metric. Jones and Shipman have been completely useless. They're the
ones who bought the Grinder division from B & S.

s/n is 523-2824-1048

B & S micromasters are very common, Techmaster's maybe no so much but
I do see them for sale or auction quite often.

Thank You,
Randy

Remove 333 from email address to reply.

Ed Huntress November 10th 08 02:02 PM

OT- The Election is over, let's get back to making chips
 

"Randy" wrote in message
...

snip

Not sure of the year, How do I tell? Most of the fasteners are
metric. Jones and Shipman have been completely useless. They're the
ones who bought the Grinder division from B & S.

s/n is 523-2824-1048


Ya' got me. I didn't do very much with the grinders. I worked mostly with
the lathes.


B & S micromasters are very common, Techmaster's maybe no so much but
I do see them for sale or auction quite often.

Thank You,
Randy


I think the Micromasters were the ones made by Wasino.

I see that Bob Hamada's name is mentioned in an article written in 2006,
when he was Sales Manager for Mitsui Hi-Tech, Elk Grove Village, IL. Maybe
he's still there. If you want a lead on info for that grinder, give him a
call and see if he can help you. Tell him I suggested that you call.

--
Ed Huntress




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