Swingman wrote:
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> "Rich" wrote in message
>> Swingman wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > "Swingman" wrote
>> >
>> >> Both charts use the "bore distance", which is defined as
>> >> "the distance
>> > from
>> >> the edge of the door to the edge of the hinge cup" ...
>> >
>> ^^^
>> >
>> > Sorry, that should read "hinge hole".
>> >
>> >
>> Guess that was a miss step. Seems I had one of those not to
>> long ago. Guess it can happen to anyone.
>
> Not quite ... yours, pregnant with vagueness, was obviously a
> mrs step. ;)
>
yeah ok, King of all things WOOD!
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"Rich" wrote in message
> Swingman wrote:
>
> >
> > "Swingman" wrote
> >
> >> Both charts use the "bore distance", which is defined as "the
> >> distance
> > from
> >> the edge of the door to the edge of the hinge cup" ...
> >
> ^^^
> >
> > Sorry, that should read "hinge hole".
> >
> >
> Guess that was a miss step. Seems I had one of those not to long
> ago. Guess it can happen to anyone.
Not quite ... yours, pregnant with vagueness, was obviously a mrs step. ;)
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KarlC@ (the obvious)
Swingman wrote:
>
> "Swingman" wrote
>
>> Both charts use the "bore distance", which is defined as "the
>> distance
> from
>> the edge of the door to the edge of the hinge cup" ...
>
^^^
>
> Sorry, that should read "hinge hole".
>
>
Guess that was a miss step. Seems I had one of those not to long
ago. Guess it can happen to anyone.
--
"You can lead them to LINUX
but you can't make them THINK"