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Morgans wrote:
"Dan" wrote A show on television showed a lathe turning a drive shaft for an aircraft carrier. Now that was a tad too large for me. How about a milling machine large enough to profile and balance an aircraft carrier propeller? Can you imagine the click a breakaway torque wrench needed to tighten the nut holding that prop on would make? Yep, a bit big for me, too. I wonder if that 4 foot lathe was used for truing compressor wheels from jet engines? That would be depot level. The lathe I saw had a 4 foot bed, not 4 foot swing. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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