Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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Default OT - Are there ANY metalworking newsgroups around????


I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....


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On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 10:53:23 -0600, Bob Paulin wrote:

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rec.crafts.metalworking.politics
OR
alt.metalworking.flaming

just plain metalworking.......


I don't know what Microsoft Internet News version 4 has for killfiles,
but you might want to download something like Forte Free Agent which
has excellent filtering. You can block by keywords in subject
(like OT, or by sender, etc.

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Dave sez:

"I don't know what Microsoft Internet News version 4 has for killfiles,
but you might want to download something like Forte Free Agent which
has excellent filtering. You can block by keywords in subject
(like OT, or by sender, etc."

Whiners don't want to filter that which they can **** and moan about. It
would rob them off a pitiful need for recognition. So there! See, you made
me respond thus fulfilling my own pitiful need for recognition.

Bob Swinney




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just plain metalworking.......



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On 1 Feb 2005 17:01:26 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:

On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 10:53:23 -0600, Bob Paulin wrote:

X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155

I don't want........
rec.crafts.metalworking.politics
OR
alt.metalworking.flaming

just plain metalworking.......


I don't know what Microsoft Internet News version 4 has for killfiles,
but you might want to download something like Forte Free Agent which
has excellent filtering. You can block by keywords in subject
(like OT, or by sender, etc.

Dave Hinz


Unfortunately Free Agent doesn't have killfiles (filters). More
correctly, it has them for the first 30 days but after that they quit
working.

If you want filters you've got to buy Agent.

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So Bob, What do you want to discuss about metalworking? The standards a

* Speeds and feed rates of tools.
* Tool inserts and geometry for cuts
* What drills to buy
* What taps and dies to use
* Bandsaw blades
* Bridgeport related questions
* Harbor Freight crap

Please limit your posts to these topics unless you have special
dispensation.


"Bob Paulin" wrote in message
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I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....




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Don't forget:
- 3-In-1 or separate machines?
- Mill-drill or real mill?
- Which is better - Logan-SB-Atlas-Clausing-etc ?
- how do I stop the chattering when parting off?
- What kind of oil should I use on my lathe?

Tom Gardner wrote:
So Bob, What do you want to discuss about metalworking? The standards a

* Speeds and feed rates of tools.
* Tool inserts and geometry for cuts
* What drills to buy
* What taps and dies to use
* Bandsaw blades
* Bridgeport related questions
* Harbor Freight crap

Please limit your posts to these topics unless you have special
dispensation.


"Bob Paulin" wrote in message
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I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....






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In article , Rex B "" wrote:
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Don't forget:
- 3-In-1 or separate machines?
- Mill-drill or real mill?
- Which is better - Logan-SB-Atlas-Clausing-etc ?


The one which you can get at a reasonable price in reasonable
condition. In my case, it was a Clausing, but most of the others (in a
similar size) would be acceptable.

Enjoy,
DoN.

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"Bob Paulin" wrote in message
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I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....



Sure, there are OT and trolls here as in any other newsgroup. Filter or
ignore!!!
RR




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Bob Paulin wrote:
I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....




Taking your post as serious, this is a serious answer:

Try:

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/

It's a BBS system, so the format is a bit different from a usenet group,
but there are some advantages to that, such as the ability for posters
to add a photo or two right in their posts rather than having to use and
refer to the rcm drop box or another location. Also, I haven't often
noticed much digression from the original posters topics, threads seem
to stay on point.

In my lurking and occasional posting there I've found it's populated by
some very knowledgeable metalworkers.

Different strokes for different folks I guess, you may find the lack of
OT subjects there more to your liking, so as I remember the Brits
saying, "suck it and see."

Jeff

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In article , Jeff Wisnia says...

Different strokes for different folks I guess, you may find the lack of
OT subjects there more to your liking,


I think that many of the folks here, that don't go there,
avoid that group for one simple reason: they cannot stand the
thought that their own OT posts might be frowned upon by the moderators.

I know for a fact that *my* posting style is different between
the two locations!

Jim


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In article ,
jim rozen wrote:
In article , Jeff Wisnia says...

Different strokes for different folks I guess, you may find the lack of
OT subjects there more to your liking,


I think that many of the folks here, that don't go there,
avoid that group for one simple reason: they cannot stand the
thought that their own OT posts might be frowned upon by the moderators.


*I* don't go there for the simple reason that I don't care for
web-based fora. While I guess that I could *read* there, I would never
*post* there, so what is the point of just lurking?

And I don't think that you could say that I do a lot of
off-topic posting. (Unless you consider posting in reply to questions
about computer problems. :-)

Or -- my occasional participation in this type of thread.

I know for a fact that *my* posting style is different between
the two locations!


So is mine -- to the extent that mine is non-existent on the
other. :-)

Enjoy,
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"Bob Paulin" wrote in message
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I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....


Take a look at this site------friendly people with almost no
flaming-----it's discouraged------- and off colored comments are generally
removed.

http://www.chaski.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?Cat

Harold


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In article 01c5087d$fb8bbb20$55a3c3d8@race, Bob Paulin says...

appreciate it if anybody could help....


Your wait is over. Link to this site:

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi

The off-topic chatter is relegated to the manufacturing section
for the most part. Because most of the rest of the board
is moderated, they don't tolerate the cliff-like nonsense.

Jim


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On 1 Feb 2005 14:05:09 -0800, jim rozen wrote:
In article 01c5087d$fb8bbb20$55a3c3d8@race, Bob Paulin says...

appreciate it if anybody could help....


Your wait is over. Link to this site:

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi

The off-topic chatter is relegated to the manufacturing section
for the most part. Because most of the rest of the board
is moderated, they don't tolerate the cliff-like nonsense.


Thing is, whatever this "cliff" thing is, is obviously easily
enough filtered with a simple killfile entry. Why would someone want
to go to a site that may just vanish some day, when filtering out
most of the trollish behavior is trivially simple?
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On 1 Feb 2005 22:29:08 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:

On 1 Feb 2005 14:05:09 -0800, jim rozen wrote:
In article 01c5087d$fb8bbb20$55a3c3d8@race, Bob Paulin says...

appreciate it if anybody could help....


Your wait is over. Link to this site:

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi

The off-topic chatter is relegated to the manufacturing section
for the most part. Because most of the rest of the board
is moderated, they don't tolerate the cliff-like nonsense.


Thing is, whatever this "cliff" thing is, is obviously easily
enough filtered with a simple killfile entry. Why would someone want
to go to a site that may just vanish some day, when filtering out
most of the trollish behavior is trivially simple?

Yeah,
Filtering works very well. I don't mind some political speech. My
friends know I'm very interested in politics. But when you get these
folks so far to the right or left posting driveI find that filters
work quite well.
ERS
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In article , Dave Hinz says...

Thing is, whatever this "cliff" thing is, is obviously easily
enough filtered with a simple killfile entry. Why would someone want
to go to a site that may just vanish some day, when filtering out
most of the trollish behavior is trivially simple?


I don't filter stuff on usenet because a lot of the OT stuff is
of interest to me. There's more to this than strictly metalworking
as other's have realized. RCM is mostly akin to the old time
pickel barrel where like-minded folks hang out and discuss all
kinds of topics besides metalworking - but you know that for the
most part the discussion is going on between those of a similar
background.

Because of this the excursions into OT sometimes swing back around
on a different technical topic. I enjoy the free-wheeling aspect
of rcm so I maintain a presence here.

The practicalmachinist group is much more tightly focussed, even
broken down into subgroups. It's real to-the-point and because
it's moderated there's no crap there to wade though. For the real
toolhead I think it has a slight edge on rcm for content, especially
if one measures *total* posts, not just filtered ones.

Will it be there forever? Ha ha. Do I care? No.

Both of these groups have their place. But the orignal question,
"is there a discussion group that has no political banter and
a lot of metalworking" can be trivially solved by linking to
that site. It's what he wants, so I gave it to him.

He wasn't asking "how do I filter usenet posts." No matter
how sensible a question that is.

Jim


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"Dave Hinz" wrote in message
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On 1 Feb 2005 14:05:09 -0800, jim rozen wrote:
In article 01c5087d$fb8bbb20$55a3c3d8@race, Bob Paulin says...

appreciate it if anybody could help....


Your wait is over. Link to this site:

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi

The off-topic chatter is relegated to the manufacturing section
for the most part. Because most of the rest of the board
is moderated, they don't tolerate the cliff-like nonsense.


Thing is, whatever this "cliff" thing is, is obviously easily
enough filtered with a simple killfile entry. Why would someone want
to go to a site that may just vanish some day, when filtering out
most of the trollish behavior is trivially simple?


That works for "Cliff's" posts but doesn't help at all for the (usually)
many responses. I suppose that one could start to filter by topic or mark
threads to be ignored but it's easier and quicker for me to just highlight
the posts I'm not interested in, mark them as read, and then move on.

I suspect, though, that the OP is just interested in a newsgroup or forum
that has a much higher S/N ratio than this one, at least as he defines the S
and N. Practical Machinist is probably a good candidate for him, so long as
he doesn't mind the web-based interface.

Mike


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In article , Mike Henry says...

That works for "Cliff's" posts but doesn't help at all for the (usually)
many responses.


True if killfiling by poster. The cliff-moron deliberately
crossposts the OT crap so that folks in other ngs show up
here on rcm, when their newsreaders don't single-group reply.

Crosspost trolling is actually a violation of most providers'
service agreements.

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On 2 Feb 2005 04:58:36 -0800, jim rozen wrote:
In article , Mike Henry says...

That works for "Cliff's" posts but doesn't help at all for the (usually)
many responses.


True if killfiling by poster. The cliff-moron deliberately
crossposts the OT crap so that folks in other ngs show up
here on rcm, when their newsreaders don't single-group reply.


Ah. Another tactic I use, is that if a post is crossposted to 3 or more
groups, I don't see it. Killfile rule is based on two or more , in the
newsgroups: line. I suppose it's _possible_ that a legitimate message
could be posted to 3 or more groups and be on-topic for all of them,
but I never saw one; just trolling. I'm willing to miss an occasional
theoretical post, to improve my S:N ratio.

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In article ,
jim rozen wrote:
In article , Mike Henry says...

That works for "Cliff's" posts but doesn't help at all for the (usually)
many responses.


True if killfiling by poster. The cliff-moron deliberately
crossposts the OT crap so that folks in other ngs show up
here on rcm, when their newsreaders don't single-group reply.


And it *is* possible, on a good newsreader, to automatically
killfile postings to selected other newsgroups (e.g. the survivalism
one, where I won't see a cross-posted thread from there until someone
does a followup purely in this newsgroup).

It is also possible, on a good newsreader, to killfile based on
the number of newsgroups to which it is cross-posted, by scoring on the
number of commas in the "Newsgroups: " header line.

Crosspost trolling is actually a violation of most providers'
service agreements.


Agreed.

I'm totally refusing to accept articles from the "alt.net" news
server (it helps to run your own news server), which eliminates a large
number of trolls -- and also happens to eliminate

ignoramussome-number-which-I-forget

since he moved to there. The end result is that I see a thread
originated by him with a lot of holes in it -- one for each time he
posts. It makes it fun to try to follow what he is doing based on only
the quoted text in followups. Since I don't really approve of him
dismantling the nice Best FerrUPS, perhaps this is just as well. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

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"Bob Paulin" wrote in message
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I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....



I suggest that you learn how to use your computer (filters, killfiles,
ignore buttons, delete buttons, block sender functions, etc.) before going
into something dangerous like metalworking.

HTH

Steve


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"Bob Paulin" wrote in message
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I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....



I suggest that you learn how to use your computer (filters, killfiles,
ignore buttons, delete buttons, block sender functions, etc.) before going
into something dangerous like metalworking.

HTH

Steve



Chuckle!

I mastered machining long ago, and if I must say so myself, earned the
respect of not only my peers, but my tutors. I'm still totally lost with
computers. I'm not convinced that knowing how to run one would lend
itself to anyone's skills at the handles.

Harold


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Harold sez: "I'm still totally lost with
computers. I'm not convinced that knowing how to run one would lend
itself to anyone's skills at the handles."


Not to worry, Harold! Running computers is a lot like smoking: That is, a
chance for those with a question about their "self esteem" to try something
that is peer-approved. As with smoking, any success no matter how small, is
self-validating and before long they become addicted. I mean - it *is* the
thing to do, right? Why, even great universities offer degrees in it. No
more having to learn all that hard stuff - memorize the locations of enough
plastic pads on a key board and they'll call you "Engineer"!

Bob Swinney




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In article , Robert Swinney says...

... - memorize the locations of enough
plastic pads on a key board and they'll call you "Engineer"!


Hey. I resemble that remark!!

Jim


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"Harold and Susan Vordos" wrote in message
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"SteveB" wrote in message
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"Bob Paulin" wrote in message
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I don't want........

rec.crafts.metalworking.politics

OR

alt.metalworking.flaming


just plain metalworking.......


I realize that metalworking is a seriously Off-Topic thread in this
particular newsgroup....and, I have marked it as such.....but, I would
appreciate it if anybody could help....



I suggest that you learn how to use your computer (filters, killfiles,
ignore buttons, delete buttons, block sender functions, etc.) before
going
into something dangerous like metalworking.

HTH

Steve



Chuckle!

I mastered machining long ago, and if I must say so myself, earned the
respect of not only my peers, but my tutors. I'm still totally lost with
computers. I'm not convinced that knowing how to run one would lend
itself to anyone's skills at the handles.

Harold



You know, that's the exact thing I have thought about some of the
metalworking machines I have used. ;-)

Steve


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