Anyone recognize this piece of hardware?
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And the bullsh*t prize goes to... Ned McIntosh. With the accent firmly on "tosh" - excellent stuff, Ned.
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Rest assured gentlemen it's a lot easier reading that stuff than writing it!
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In our time-honoured Australian tradition, Ned has shown once more that 'bulldust baffles brains'. And to be honest, I was taken in by it. I'd heard that the turbo-entabulator was either a Nazi plot or an attempt to get the Queen's face off the five-dollar bill. Now I have egg on my face.
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Hardware?
Everyone on the west coast of Oregon and Washington - plus all of Alaska knows exactly what that is - it's a poacher's crab gauge
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Steve Lipsey wrote:Ned-
I am quite familiar with the turbo-encabulator, I suspect that the turbo-entabulator (with a "t", not a "c", see Wikipedia) is the more advanced version that also has lower duractance. Is this correct? I've been losing sleep over wondering about this thorny issue!
Steve is correct , its a tool used in setting up a Turbo-entabulator
this video should help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXW0bx_Ooq4
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Maybe it's a piece of waste metal left over when another shape was cut out.
When I worked in a factory with a steel-cutting laser machine we would end up with all sorts of shapes left over, which would be thrown into the scrap bin to be melted down. Anyone going through our scrap bin without knowing that it was scrap could puzzle for hours about what the pieces were for.
When I worked in a factory with a steel-cutting laser machine we would end up with all sorts of shapes left over, which would be thrown into the scrap bin to be melted down. Anyone going through our scrap bin without knowing that it was scrap could puzzle for hours about what the pieces were for.