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sbwhart:
Welcome aboard Todd :wave:
I've been enjoying your threads you'll fit right in her :ddb:
Have fun
Stew
Stilldrillin:
Hi Todd, and welcome! :wave:
I can`t help you with the employment problem, but I can agree with your CNC sentiments.....
I am a time served turner / fitter. Been milling full time for almost 40yrs.
I spent the last 20yrs or so of my working life on a Takisawa machining centre. I thought I knew it all! :headbang:
All milling finesse has gone! I am almost starting over again, relearning long forgotten techniques....... I`m loving it!!! :thumbup: :clap:
David D
bogstandard:
Todd,
We have spoken before so no introductions necessary, but welcome anyway to our little band.
As you are finding with your mini lathe, machining at home is a totally different experience, getting things to work just as you want, and having to look after the pennies, rather than letting the company pay all the expenses when things go wrong.
But the main bit is because you enjoy doing it, rather than having to do it to earn a living.
We have a saying in the UK that is short and sweet.
You'll do.
Bogs
websterz:
--- Quote from: sbwhart on May 01, 2009, 12:59:52 AM ---Welcome aboard Todd :wave:
I've been enjoying your threads you'll fit right in her :ddb:
Have fun
Stew
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Freudian slip(fit)? :lol:
sbwhart:
:doh:
Whoops
:lol:
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