assateague wrote:Now we're getting somewhere.
assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
QH's Paw wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
So in case inexperienced "engineers" don't bolt it down, they might have a chance of getting out of the way when it goes flying.
Woody wrote:QH's Paw wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
So in case inexperienced "engineers" don't bolt it down, they might have a chance of getting out of the way when it goes flying.
Now, in my defense, if I had bolted it down I could not have gotten the piece in to the needed position for drilling.
Woody wrote:QH's Paw wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
So in case inexperienced "engineers" don't bolt it down, they might have a chance of getting out of the way when it goes flying.
Now, in my defense, if I had bolted it down I could not have gotten the piece in to the needed position for drilling.
QH's Paw wrote:Woody wrote:QH's Paw wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
So in case inexperienced "engineers" don't bolt it down, they might have a chance of getting out of the way when it goes flying.
Now, in my defense, if I had bolted it down I could not have gotten the piece in to the needed position for drilling.
Possibly, it wasn't the right tool for the job then, was it?
Woody wrote:QH's Paw wrote:Woody wrote:QH's Paw wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
So in case inexperienced "engineers" don't bolt it down, they might have a chance of getting out of the way when it goes flying.
Now, in my defense, if I had bolted it down I could not have gotten the piece in to the needed position for drilling.
Possibly, it wasn't the right tool for the job then, was it?
It is what we had. Working for a small company has it benefits and its downfalls.
QH's Paw wrote:Woody wrote:QH's Paw wrote:JGUN wrote:I'm going with just plain dumb.
Drill speed was to slow and feed rate to fast. BTW they make composite toed boots. Way more comfortable. I wear mine everyday.
What kind of mount were you making for the boat?
Actually, I would say, what is more uncomfortable steel toed boots or toes smashed or cut off in what is left of nonrated boots?
As for the whole engineer running a piece of equipment........................dumb. Unqualified people should not be allowed in the same room with any equipment.
Actually to graduate from most good engineering schools you have to take a senior design/build class and to use any of the equipment you get qualified by the shop tech.
I am not saying I am at a machinist level, but I know how to operate most equipment to some level.
You do realize there are several different engineering sciences, right? Do you honestly believe that Chemical engineers, electrical engineers, electronics engineers etc. etc. are given a class in drillpress operation. Not to mention that there are hundreds, possibly thousands of Universities that teach all of these sceinces and, you believe they all hold to the same curriculum?
Maybe you might at least qualify your statement by claiming or stating you are a mechanical engineer first. Just sayin'
Woody wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Why aren't you wearing steel toes?
Fuck steel toed boots... most uncomfortable thing on earth.
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Goldfish wrote:Olly wrote:jehler wrote:The youngest discovered Dennie the menace last night on Netflix, her new favorite next to saved by the bell...
I used to love me some saved by the bell. Watched them new, you feeling old yet?
My 2nd job is driving a hotel shuttle bus. Last weekend a girl (who was pretty decent looking, and traveling with her gay cousin) had on a Bayside Tigers shirt. I got a kick out of it.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Goldfish wrote:Olly wrote:jehler wrote:The youngest discovered Dennie the menace last night on Netflix, her new favorite next to saved by the bell...
I used to love me some saved by the bell. Watched them new, you feeling old yet?
My 2nd job is driving a hotel shuttle bus. Last weekend a girl (who was pretty decent looking, and traveling with her gay cousin) had on a Bayside Tigers shirt. I got a kick out of it.
Ok Mike. Fuckin boot Nazi.
Goldfish wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:Goldfish wrote:Olly wrote:jehler wrote:The youngest discovered Dennie the menace last night on Netflix, her new favorite next to saved by the bell...
I used to love me some saved by the bell. Watched them new, you feeling old yet?
My 2nd job is driving a hotel shuttle bus. Last weekend a girl (who was pretty decent looking, and traveling with her gay cousin) had on a Bayside Tigers shirt. I got a kick out of it.
Ok Mike. Fuckin boot Nazi.
Nice quote gaddy
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Woody wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Why aren't you wearing steel toes?
**** steel toed boots... most uncomfortable thing on earth.
You probably haven't paid for a good pair. I love mine...
QH's Paw wrote:Woody wrote:QH's Paw wrote:JGUN wrote:I'm going with just plain dumb.
Drill speed was to slow and feed rate to fast. BTW they make composite toed boots. Way more comfortable. I wear mine everyday.
What kind of mount were you making for the boat?
Actually, I would say, what is more uncomfortable steel toed boots or toes smashed or cut off in what is left of nonrated boots?
As for the whole engineer running a piece of equipment........................dumb. Unqualified people should not be allowed in the same room with any equipment.
Actually to graduate from most good MECHANICAL engineering schools you have to take a senior design/build class and to use any of the equipment you get qualified by the shop tech.
I am not saying I am at a machinist level, but I know how to operate most equipment to some level.
You do realize there are several different engineering sciences, right? Do you honestly believe that Chemical engineers, electrical engineers, electronics engineers etc. etc. are given a class in drillpress operation. Not to mention that there are hundreds, possibly thousands of Universities that teach all of these sceinces and, you believe they all hold to the same curriculum? (if they want to be accredited)
Maybe you might at least qualify your statement by claiming or stating you are a mechanical engineer first. Just sayin'
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[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1398444998391.jpg[/attachment]huntall6 wrote:The real question: did you finish drilling the hole?
huntall6 wrote:The real question: did you finish drilling the hole?
Woody wrote:huntall6 wrote:The real question: did you finish drilling the hole?
Yes, of course.
assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
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Woody wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
That I cant answer.
vincentpa wrote:Woody wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
That I cant answer.
Because steel weighs 490 pounds per cubic foot. It doesn't take much volume to get to 25 pounds.
Eric Haynes wrote:vincentpa wrote:Woody wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
That I cant answer.
Because steel weighs 490 pounds per cubic foot. It doesn't take much volume to get to 25 pounds.
Hmm. I can't seem to believe that to be true....
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vincentpa wrote:Woody wrote:assateague wrote:WHY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A 25 POUND CLAMP?
That I cant answer.
Because steel weighs 490 pounds per cubic foot. It doesn't take much volume to get to 25 pounds.
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