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[QUOTE="EricGorr, post: 168364, member: 19611"] I've got a funny story for you guys about the proper use of micrometers. When I went to tech college for metal machining we had this idiotic teacher who would open the doors to the shop then go to the cafeteria to smoke cigarettes and work college chicks. Scarey idea having a bunch of newbies loose in a metal shop. The funniest story was a guy who used 4 digital micrometers to clamp down 2 pieces of metal in order to saw them. I asked him what he thought those things were, he said "they're torque clamps! I use a vise-grips to tighten them up to the same torque and read the torque rating on the little digital display". I said oh thats a novel use of micrometers, I'll go get the teacher to show him, I'm sure you'll get a gold star!;) [/QUOTE]
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