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| does any one know if a change in room temperature of +/- 10 F from about 72 F will be enough to make a measurable impact (around .005) on an aluminum part. part is to be drilled on a fixture with bushings using a k-hole and a pin to center and position on said fixture. i really dont think that temp is playing no considerable impact as to why holes are out of true position but im a new guy at work so my opinions dont carry that much weight so i was hoping some info regarding this . |
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