$250 Award - "Machine Shop Trade Secrets" Award

I thought members of the machinist community might be interested in hearing about the $250 "Machine Shop Trade Secrets" Award presented by ProShop Publishing ...

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We are currently accepting user submissions for the website's 'Tips' section which would also qualify those individuals for the $250 award. Tips which would help the machinist community should be submitted, along with an image, to snipped-for-privacy@proshoppublishing.com.

Examples of such tips can be found at:

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The tip should be no longer than 100 words and have an image attached to the email. Helpful submissions will be added to the new 'Tips' section. You will be credited on the site for your tip. Award finalists will be selected on a monthly basis, announced in our newsletter, and have their tip displayed in the "Featured Tip" section of the homepage.

I will be sending out an Award announcement on December 1st to the subscribers of the "Machine Shop Trade Secrets" newsletter.

I look forward to seeing your submissions.

- "MSTS" Tip Coordinator

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proshoppublishing
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Great book, and great tips! I'm bookmarking this site.

Reply to
Maxwell Lol

I was on their web page and noticed a holiday discount price of $34.95 for "Machine Shop Trade Secrets."

Reply to
Maxwell Lol

Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.

Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario.

Reply to
Brian Lawson

Now and forever!

Reply to
RAM³

A toast to the living A drink to the dead.

To Absent Friends!!

Gunner

Reply to
Gunner

The good work and good things a man does far outlive him.

Steve

Reply to
SteveB

Amen. teenut's a perfect example.

Salud, teenut!

Reply to
John Husvar

Amen! Another Newkie Brun in his memory.

There are discussions here where he still could be very helpful and useful.

DoN.

Reply to
DoN. Nichols

Anyone up to machining a Oujie Board?

Gunner

Reply to
Gunner

Ah, but what's the right reticle for that? Micrometer or Mauser? Does it depend on whether you want to ask him a general machining question or a gunsmithing one...? --Glenn Lyford

Reply to
glyford

How bout a mildot with grid?

Gunner

Reply to
Gunner

That sounds reasonable!

How would you calibrate it, though?

Reply to
RAM³

Why dont we ask him?

Gunner

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Gunner

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