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RE: Machining questions
By Lawrence Friesen - 09/30/2002 5:50:12 PM; IP 216.174.158.165
Thanks for the advice. I just read the posts about safe cylinder wall thickness for 428's. Sorry about that.
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 I have been faced with this before...... -- kevin, 09/30/2002
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