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    hey...

    Just making my first post here and saying hi...

    Im a certified welder and a car enthusiest. I mainly deal with Rx7's and Rotary Powered cars. I got into welding because i wanted to make my own parts. So i taught myself a little, and then went to school for it. But being a welder can only take you so far. i still had to have a machine shop make a few parts so i can weld them up. So, I now start machining school today! sweet! lol...

    I dont know where to start. I barely know the difference between a mill and a lathe. any ideas where i should start readin first to get me going?


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    Hey - another rotary guy!

    Get a basic machining night course from a local tech school.
    www.integratedmechanical.ca


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    Quote Originally Posted by DareBee View Post
    Hey - another rotary guy!

    Get a basic machining night course from a local tech school.
    thought i might be the only one here that likes rotary... were not a large bunch.

    and i just started machining school on Monday! so im on my way... I just like to stay ahead with picking up tips here and there. makes class much easier to understand.

    sooo... why are these post in reverse???


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    Buddy of mine races SCCA Spec RX7. Ive worked on the cars for him a few times. They are neat little 10,000+ rpm engines. I myself drag race a 86 mustang.
    "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them", Albert Einstein Thinking outside the box 24/7........


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