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- Joined
- Feb 18, 2013
- Location
- Dirkdirkistan, ID
I was following a machining group on Facebook, and realized that the quality of content here was much higher (and more civilized). I think it is simply a function of how many year the members have been in this profession. I thought it would be interesting to put some data behind that assessment…
My first real parts were high pressure vessels turned out of 5" diameter 316 SS back in graduate school in 1996 (before I decided to follow my blue collar dream). I machined them on an archaic Logan Lathe and did the milling on a genuine Bridgeport with a rotary table. It was all downhill from there.
My first real parts were high pressure vessels turned out of 5" diameter 316 SS back in graduate school in 1996 (before I decided to follow my blue collar dream). I machined them on an archaic Logan Lathe and did the milling on a genuine Bridgeport with a rotary table. It was all downhill from there.