(01-16-2015, 06:32 AM)EdK Wrote: [ -> ]Plus they don't say which America they are made in.
Ed
Excellent point Ed! I never thought of that.
I have purchased plenty of tools from "over there" and are
happy with them
knowing what I was paying for. It's the places that spring the
(surprise!) "over there" dollar store **** on you when you think you are buying a quality product, that I despise.
Oddly enough I bought my Blake indicator
from Enco years ago. Now they don't even list them. (Thank you MSC.... NOT!)
This business of hiding brand names/manufacturers from buyers is BS, IMHO, OK?
I think Steve was just agreeing with the last line of my previous post Ed.
(01-16-2015, 09:00 PM)Highpower Wrote: [ -> ]I think Steve was just agreeing with the last line of my previous post Ed.
Sorry Steve, it's been a long week.
Ed
Sorry Ed, I find it a real PITA when some folks quote the previous post with a half dozen or so pics in it, that I try to simplify my response when it immediately follows the post.
Another thing, I tried to quote your post and when I got the "reply" screen there was no quote (I tried twice
)
(01-17-2015, 07:51 AM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry Ed, I find it a real PITA when some folks quote the previous post with a half dozen or so pics in it, that I try to simplify my response when it immediately follows the post.
I'm the same way Steve. In those cases I will still quote the previous post, but only the portion(s) that I want to specifically address, and delete the rest. I agree it's rather senseless (to me) to "quote" the same half dozen (normally) HUGE pictures in the post right above your reply. Sometimes though it gets confusing when replying to a post (
especially long posts) if you don't quote
any part of what you are replying to.
Simplifying a response is great. But a lot of people don't read every single post, or just skim through them and may not have a clue of what you (or I) are referring to. If you make it too simple, sometimes folks don't make the connection.
I know what I was thinking when I wrote it, but no one else has a clue.
Did your quote "button" work for you previously?
Edit: Either you guys type too fast, or I type too slow....
Not any kind of special deal, but got some stock in yesterday.
I had to order a foot (minimum buy) of Ø 1-1/2" 316 stainless steel for a part I need to make for my friend Neil. I also needed a couple inches worth of Ø 1" pre heat treated 4140 (38-42Rc), so I found a seller with turned ground and polished. I bought a 12" length of that too. While on their website I clicked on "clearance specials" and they had some bars of 3/4" 4140HT, flame cut in strips of about 7/8" wide x 12" long for $2.99 each. I picked up 4 of them. No job for them but they would have been nice for the gun sight parts I had recently make for David.
When I have an hour to kill I'll throw them in the mill and use one of my Walter F4080 45º face milling cutters to get under the flame cut surface and have them ready for when I do need one.