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More like honoring their memory by ensuring that the things they valued continue to serve.You're literally celebrating people dying...
Nothing worse than having it all go into the dumpster when you're gone.
More like honoring their memory by ensuring that the things they valued continue to serve.You're literally celebrating people dying...
Well saidMore like honoring their memory by ensuring that the things they valued continue to serve.
Nothing worse than having it all go into the dumpster when you're gone.
Who said anything about dying?You're literally celebrating people dying...
Not all that long ago I was at an estate sale and there was an elderly woman sitting with tears in her eyes. I looked at her and said sorry for your loss. She smiled at me to thank me. I told her I feel guilty that I'm here. She said don't feel that way. Everything you buy is helping me. There was so much to deal with she said and every little bit helps and thanked me for being there. I bought a lot of stuff that day, most of it I really didn't need.You're literally celebrating people dying...
This^^^More like honoring their memory by ensuring that the things they valued continue to serve.
Nothing worse than having it all go into the dumpster when you're gone.
That type of relief is really not that uncommon. Often if their reground it can depend on the machine that is used needing a certain amount of clearance or may be down to the operators preference.Actually a couple of them are center cutting with that same geometry. They seem to cut well on 6061, I’ve just never seen an end mill with that much relief. Just wondering if they were ground for some kind of special material.