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![]() Black Dragon wrote: You set the dial and turn the knob, for all the while 'cuz that's your job. To twist and turn yet another day, For all you yearn is a better way. To school, to learn if you'd only done, now to twist and turn is surely no fun. For direction you see you did not hanker, of all things to be you're a handle cranker. Cute. I recall my days as a handle cranker somewhat fondly. I was always doing prototype work so it was pretty cool. Got pretty good with the crossslide rotory table and sine bars. I can still think of many times where a Bridgeport is perfect for quick stuff. -- Bill |
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