Re: Production Machining Vs. Prototype Machining

> > > > Joe788 wrote: > > > > > > >> Gave both of them away free to some stupid f'n moron in this group. > > >> One Kurt 6" knock off and one nice 6" double lock vise......prepaid > > >> shipping using his account is all. > > > >> -- > > >> Tom
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> > > You should have paid him to take your clapped-out garbage. > > > No, Jonnie, you would be the one that would actually buy this type of > > item.  I would go nicely with the other items that you have shown us. > > > gk > > So you wish you had the kind of tools that Jon Banquer has? > > I can understand that. I'm up to my eyeballs in payments and for once > I'd like to not have to make these huge payments. > > If you ask Jon Banquer maybe he will lend you some of his tools so you > don't have to use clapped-out crap. Even with the right tools that he > has I doubt it will make you much of  a machinist.

Jon, nobody wants or even *wanted* the tools that you have. That's why it's all made up of junk from an auction. My CMM is worth more than

**everything** you own combined, I guarantee that. (And of course, it was paid for in cash).
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