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How do the big boys dimple?



 
 
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Old December 14th 04, 04:33 PM
jls
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"Wide birth" BOb gives a spelling lesson. He don't know nothin' 'bout
berthin' no babies.
"Barnyard BOb -" wrote in message
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"Morgans" wrote:


On a need to know basis.......
You got $22,500 for the machine?

DIMPLING, not dimpleling.

Pssst...
Anyone here teach shop? g



Barnyard BOb -

??????????????????????????

Not your usual spelling word..

By the way, anyone here teach *metal* shop? I don't.

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Gee whiz.
Carpe Diem, dude !!!!!

Dimpling might not be a *USUAL* word for you....
but, a grade school *spelling rule* should be.

Seize the initiative, surf the net and elsewhere
for answers in areas where you are weak...
for your personal growth and development.

At some point....
Spoon feeding info is like giving a hungry man a fish.
Better to teach him to fish, so he can take care of himself.


Fishing lesson #1 -

A short GENERAL spelling pattern lies below.

It's NOT applicable for all words, but no way could
you do worse by simply and always dropping the "E"
and adding "ING".


dimple - dimpling

true - truing

rotate - rotating

bore - boring

taste - tasting

bake - baking

make - making

ride - riding



BB -

Jordan, I'm thoroughly disgusted and ashamed of you.
No longer can I distinguish a promising teenager from his mentor,
so..... I'm packing it in where you are concerned. If I see you
at any fly-ins, I will give you a wide birth. You and I no longer
have anything to say to each other... at least nothing I want
to hear from a vile and totally disrespectful teenage mouth.

BB


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Old December 14th 04, 09:26 PM
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"Barnyard BOb -" wrote in message

Gee whiz.
Carpe Diem, dude !!!!!

Dimpling might not be a *USUAL* word for you....
but, a grade school *spelling rule* should be.


Oh, I see what I did, now! I just got carried way with my fingers and added
a whole 'nother "el". My mind should have caught it, but I *did* end it
with "ling", just like I meant to!

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!
--
Jim in NC


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Old December 14th 04, 09:30 PM
Morgans
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"Ron Wanttaja" wrote
OTOH, a friend of mine built an entire T-18 this way. The airplane has

been
flying for almost 30 years....

Ron Wanttaja

Nobody yet has answered why the dimpling machine has a heater in it, and how
hot. Anyone?
--
Jim in NC


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Old December 15th 04, 04:26 AM
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Morgans wrote:

Nobody yet has answered why the dimpling machine has a heater in it,

and how
hot. Anyone?
--
Jim in NC


It aneals the area around the hole and allows it to take the dimple
without becoming too brittle. Different anealing temps for different
alloys.

Craig C.


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Old December 15th 04, 04:39 AM
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wrote in message
oups.com...
Morgans wrote:

Nobody yet has answered why the dimpling machine has a heater in it,

and how
hot. Anyone?
--
Jim in NC


It aneals the area around the hole and allows it to take the dimple
without becoming too brittle. Different anealing temps for different
alloys.

Craig C.


After it is anealed, it is weakeded, right? Is anything done to get it back
to it's previous state, or is that not important?
--
Jim in NC



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Old December 16th 04, 08:18 AM
Jan Carlsson
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It is "ageing" hardening it self just like copper.

Jan Carlsson
www.jcpropellerdesign.com


After it is anealed, it is weakeded, right? Is anything done to get it

back
to it's previous state, or is that not important?
--
Jim in NC



 




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