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View Poll Results: Machining Attitudes, whats yours?

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  • Don't care

    1 0.44%
  • Just do enough to get by

    2 0.89%
  • Just take short cuts

    1 0.44%
  • Just get it done and out the door

    12 5.33%
  • Want it done right the first time

    172 76.44%
  • Overly nit-picky

    37 16.44%
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    i have found this thread enthralling and fascinating

    thank you all

    i do not work in the industry - just screw around in my garage

    but the replies here are very insightful



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    Default Re: Attitudes in Machining

    But Always keep a welder close by



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    Default Re: Attitudes in Machining

    The hardest habit to get out of is taking care of things that only I, as the machinist, can see. Does it really make sense to polish out tooling marks no one ever sees and the customer doesn't request?



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