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Old 11-17-2020, 06:45 PM   #21
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Whoa! I have 8 fingers, and 2 thumbs. I think that's a little more-perfecter, right? DD
I have seven and one half fingers and two thumbs. Seriously.
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Old 11-17-2020, 07:23 PM   #22
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I have seven and one half fingers and two thumbs. Seriously.
Yikes....THAT probably didn't feel so good! DD
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My son is a tool and die maker at the local shipyard in Kittery, ME., working on stuff for nuclear subs. He’s told me just holding a part in his hand will warm it enough to take it out of tolerance. Crazy!.....Mark
My son is currently living in Kittery, the house just north of the gate to the island! And, yes, when we were working the large tools room temp (which was constantly changing) and anything moving the floor (forklift driving by) made big changes in the measurements. We had to recheck them constantly and record everything!
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