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Sterilization For Drug Addicts
"Wild_Bill" wrote:
So there wasn't really anything that Tom wanted to add to yet another off-topic post, if he hadn't seen it as an opportunity to give more exposure to his favorite (non-metalworking) topic.. abortion. After he's said that it's not clear why I'd criticize him. Oh, I'm contributing to off-topic noise by pointing out what has deteriorated this newsgroup. crossposted groups removed was also sent to 3 non-metalworking fanatic agenda groups, but he couldn't show any consideration to RCM as being off-topic. Tom's opinion is too important to limit it's exposure. It would have been *nice* if he had cut rcm out of the reply. I'm trying really really hard to be good, not easy for me. I wonder what this group is going to look like just after election day? For metal content, I need to rework some jaws in a diaphragm chuck at work. I'm figuring two flue carbide and a bridgeport will get it done. I don't care if it is 4 holes opened up and one end mill consumed. The tooling source didn't drill holes large enough to clear the pressed in studs in the item we are turning. Is there a grade of carbide to look for when milling hardened steel? I suspect the jaws are in the Rc 60 range. I see grades often on inserts, not so much on end mills. Wes |
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