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Joe AutoDrill
 
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Default American Machinist Page 38...

Anyone have the newest issue of American Machinist nearby (December) and
want to turn to page 38....

How could they possibly grind those tiny terminal chips? Almost seems
impossible...

Just curious if anyone has experience in the process and has some insight
not covered in the article.

Regards,
Joe Agro, Jr.
http://www.autodrill.com
http://www.multi-spindle-heads.com

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