And worth every penny!
On 10/29/2010 11:14 AM, Rick Sparber wrote:
>
> I think you will find that the people on this site are eager to share what
> they know. It might not always be right, but it freely given ;-)
>
> Don't let your lack of command of English slow you down. We will meet you
> half way and eventually figure it all out.
>
> Rick
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> <mailto:gingery_machines%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of jeflhl02
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> Subject: [gingery_machines] Re: starting with the *charcoal foundry*
>
> @Wonk - I also thought that video was superb and very detailed. But
> it also got me to thinking. On page 11 of Gingery's "The Metal
> Lathe" book, he states
>
> "It is well to remember that knowledge is generally passed on
> reluctantly. Those who know how want to maintain their superior
> position so they always try to make it as difficult as possible.
> It's up to you to discover the secret and avoid the diversions that
> such people want to set in your way."
>
> I am having quite a hard time understanding Gingery's book(s) right
> now. And then Wonk posts this excellent video, sweet and to the point!
> My lack of skill in English is my own fault but anyway... :p
>
>
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