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Posted by BOBOBOnoBO on 04/06/07 22:58
On Apr 6, 4:23 pm, "Peter Wieck" <p...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Apr 6, 3:46 pm, John Byrns <byr...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> > In article <57nfthF2e0e1...@mid.individual.net>,
> > "Richard Crowley" <rcrow...@xp7rt.net> wrote:
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> > > "John Byrns" wrote ...
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> > > > What might I ask are "welded steel washers"?
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> > > Please don't feed the trolls.
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> > I take it that you don't have a clue what "welded steel washers" are?
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> > Regards,
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> > John Byrns
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> > --
> > Surf my web pages at, http://fmamradios.com/
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> Back in the day when I worked as a machinist, we made a line of 2-
> piece thrust-washers from stainless & Inconel that were spot-welded
> together. I guess that would fit the description. But they were quite
> difficult to make correctly and were quite pricey. I alternated with
> the 'other' QC guy in the making and inspecting of them. At the time
> (early 70s), I was very well paid for the work. The company is still
> extant, still solid and still paying one-earner-family-supporting
> wages for shop-floor work.
I doubt that they need to be made to such exacting specs if you're
just going to feed them to trolls.
>
> Peter Wieck
> Wyncote, PA
--Bryan
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