[TR] unusual machine

P Caffrey pcaffrey at ymail.com
Thu Mar 19 19:39:19 MST 2009


I like it, Don....Heard a similar principle applied to cam shafts. We can get better shafts through imaging -- more efficient and no stem cell experimentation involved.
Pat

--- On Fri, 3/20/09, don <don at napanet.net> wrote:

From: don <don at napanet.net>
Subject: [TR] unusual machine
To: triumphs at autox.team.net
Date: Friday, March 20, 2009, 2:17 AM

          Subject:   A car buddy sent this to me.   Very interesting- worth 
a look.



          What do you think of this?  Here's a new unbelievable copy 
machine.  The old machinists never would have believed this product.

 
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Don Scott
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1962 TR4 (seeking)
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