cutting diamond plating
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Re: cutting diamond plating
You know, I am not using "jig" as a racist term. Please note, that is a
term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
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Thanks Always !!!
Paul '75 CJ5 258
Vail, CO.
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> Approximately 10/12/03 06:42, Mike Romain uttered for posterity:
>
> > My 'glass tub came with 1/8" diamond plate sandwiched in the firewall
> > for structure. I used my dremil tool with a fiberglass reinforced cut
> > off wheel to make all the holes.
>
> Similar cutoff disks are available for drills, which tend to be
> a bit faster than a Dremel for bulk cutting.
> >
> > It worked great. Not real fast, but accurate and nice cuts.
>
> You must have rock solid hands or cheated and used some sort
> of brace.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>
term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
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Thanks Always !!!
Paul '75 CJ5 258
Vail, CO.
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> Approximately 10/12/03 06:42, Mike Romain uttered for posterity:
>
> > My 'glass tub came with 1/8" diamond plate sandwiched in the firewall
> > for structure. I used my dremil tool with a fiberglass reinforced cut
> > off wheel to make all the holes.
>
> Similar cutoff disks are available for drills, which tend to be
> a bit faster than a Dremel for bulk cutting.
> >
> > It worked great. Not real fast, but accurate and nice cuts.
>
> You must have rock solid hands or cheated and used some sort
> of brace.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>
#32
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Re: cutting diamond plating
Paul Brogren did pass the time by typing:
> You know, I am not using "jig" as a racist term. Please note, that is a
> term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
That's what I call it and that's what the dictionary calls it too.
jig, n. A device for guiding a tool or for holding machine work in place.
Heck, you can dance to it also.
Or it can be up.
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DougW
> You know, I am not using "jig" as a racist term. Please note, that is a
> term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
That's what I call it and that's what the dictionary calls it too.
jig, n. A device for guiding a tool or for holding machine work in place.
Heck, you can dance to it also.
Or it can be up.
--
DougW
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Re: cutting diamond plating
Paul Brogren did pass the time by typing:
> You know, I am not using "jig" as a racist term. Please note, that is a
> term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
That's what I call it and that's what the dictionary calls it too.
jig, n. A device for guiding a tool or for holding machine work in place.
Heck, you can dance to it also.
Or it can be up.
--
DougW
> You know, I am not using "jig" as a racist term. Please note, that is a
> term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
That's what I call it and that's what the dictionary calls it too.
jig, n. A device for guiding a tool or for holding machine work in place.
Heck, you can dance to it also.
Or it can be up.
--
DougW
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Re: cutting diamond plating
Paul Brogren did pass the time by typing:
> You know, I am not using "jig" as a racist term. Please note, that is a
> term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
That's what I call it and that's what the dictionary calls it too.
jig, n. A device for guiding a tool or for holding machine work in place.
Heck, you can dance to it also.
Or it can be up.
--
DougW
> You know, I am not using "jig" as a racist term. Please note, that is a
> term I was taught in wood shop. years and year ago.
That's what I call it and that's what the dictionary calls it too.
jig, n. A device for guiding a tool or for holding machine work in place.
Heck, you can dance to it also.
Or it can be up.
--
DougW
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