Nelson,
I think there might be a few really sorry machines out there that even Uncle Dave would not touch ;-) Well, maybe he would melt them down...
Rick
rick.sparber.org
On Jun 29, 2011, at 7:52 PM, Nelson Collar <nel2lar@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ha Rick
> Had to reply. You said quote "might help a person avoid buying
> a machine beyond help." Is there any such thing. I've seen some cars that I thought had no chance of anything but junk, to be supprized a few years later. And by the way! Is not this what Uncle Dave opened the door for us? All in all good article.
> Nelson Collar
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> --- On Tue, 6/28/11, RG Sparber <rgsparber@aol.com> wrote:
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> From: RG Sparber <rgsparber@aol.com>
> Subject: [gingery_machines] new article available: A Few Basic Tests to Perform on your Mill
> To: valleymetal@yahoogroups.com, gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, mill_drill@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 11:21 PM
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> This is another in my series for people new to our hobby. It suggests a set
> of test that will assess the sloppiness of a given mill. Most of these tests
> can be performed without applying power and might help a person avoid buying
> a machine beyond help. It might also help a person see the beauty in a
> machine that just looks beyond help.
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> If you are interested, please see
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> http://rick.sparber.org/mt.pdf
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> I welcome comments and questions. In fact, I'm depending on input from our
> experts to correct what I have written and supply additional tests that are
> easy to run. All of us are smarter than any one of us.
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