dmort
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When I was working at the shipyard, I was taught how to scrape by a tall slim good old boy from Texas. He was easy to get along with and had a lot of patience.
We were doing high-pressure steam casing flanges for the aircraft carrier Midway. There were four boiler rooms so we had 8 casing halves to do. The pattern we did looked like little sails and I thought it looked attractive enough it was a shame to cover them up.
I would sometimes see it on lathe beds for oil retention.
The videos I've seen on scraping never looked like what I had learned. I just recently found one on the Moore scraping method. Now I know what I had been taught back when actually has a name.
Mort
We were doing high-pressure steam casing flanges for the aircraft carrier Midway. There were four boiler rooms so we had 8 casing halves to do. The pattern we did looked like little sails and I thought it looked attractive enough it was a shame to cover them up.
I would sometimes see it on lathe beds for oil retention.
The videos I've seen on scraping never looked like what I had learned. I just recently found one on the Moore scraping method. Now I know what I had been taught back when actually has a name.
Mort
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