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Comments by "Paul Frederick" (@1pcfred) on "Hall Model 1819: A Rifle to Change the Industrial World" video.
I saw Hall and Oates demolish the Palladium theater. I don't think they set out to do it but that's what ended up happening.
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@mpetersen6 when I setup the micrometer blocks on wheel dressers I rebuilt I'd dial them in by swiping the blocks by hand on some 600 wet or dry sandpaper on a surface plate. A light pass would take off very little material. That was after they were surface ground to within 0.0005" You'd go the rest of the way by hand.
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@allangibson8494 the US standardized on the industrial inch long ago. The industrial inch was the defacto standard since 1896. The US never used Imperial measurements. Ever. The difference between the industrial inch and the old US inch was academic in machining anyways. It was 1.7 millionths of an inch longer than the old imperial inch and 2 millionths of an inch shorter than the old US inch. No one works to the millionth of an inch either. A ten thousandth is normally close enough. Heck +3 thousandths is usually spec.
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I have a lot of old hand planes and I am just not seeing that. Any model in particular?
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@allangibson8494 that's why you should always buy American.
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@allangibson8494 they fit fine. Just use a bigger hammer.
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@johnsmith-sp6yl like an old wooden try plane? I can see it looking a bit like this https://i.pinimg.com/originals/63/1a/e1/631ae1f1a4e940ffbdd8869ea38df19e.jpg
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That rifle belongs in Fallout.
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