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[QUOTE="rideright, post: 706534, member: 35318"] svi, i understand your point, but as mentioned earlier a person talked about using a machinist handbook (very good source of knowledge by the way). This too is valuable info someone put out to the public and machinist are not out of business. i think there are hundreds of examples, step by step books can be bought to do plumbing and home electrical and still, plumbers and electricains are not out of business. I have shared many stacks with friends and later fixed the broken parts from there lack of mechanical ability. We all know how a calulator works and yet still go out and buy one instead of building one (simple from parts at a radio shack store). It was just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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