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"Maurice Herboldsheimer"

30/12/2004 11:59 AM

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"AAvK"

in reply to "Maurice Herboldsheimer" on 30/12/2004 11:59 AM

30/12/2004 1:24 PM


> They are tools to inlet rifle barrels into gun stocks.
> Not antiques, and not rare. Just uncommon.
>
>
So, they work kind of like a handplane to create the groove the barrel fits into?
That seems logical by the way the tools look.

Alex

DH

Dave Hinz

in reply to "Maurice Herboldsheimer" on 30/12/2004 11:59 AM

30/12/2004 6:58 PM

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:59:50 -0600, Maurice Herboldsheimer <[email protected]> wrote:
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They're mime headers, caused by you posting with HTML turned on to
a usenet discussion group.

Gw

Guess who

in reply to "Maurice Herboldsheimer" on 30/12/2004 11:59 AM

31/12/2004 2:21 PM

On 30 Dec 2004 18:58:20 GMT, Dave Hinz <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:59:50 -0600, Maurice Herboldsheimer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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>They're mime headers, caused by you posting with HTML turned on to
>a usenet discussion group.

Have your newsreader set up to automatically decode and you won't see
them. It was a curse in the olden days when you had to save and
decode with another piece of software and all people saw was gibberish
code. Today we don't have to, so it should not be the same bother.

ML

"Michael Latcha"

in reply to "Maurice Herboldsheimer" on 30/12/2004 11:59 AM

30/12/2004 7:02 PM

They are tools to inlet rifle barrels into gun stocks.
Not antiques, and not rare. Just uncommon.

Michael Latcha - at home in Redford, MI


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"Michael Latcha"

in reply to "Maurice Herboldsheimer" on 30/12/2004 11:59 AM

30/12/2004 10:29 PM

>> They are tools to inlet rifle barrels into gun stocks.
>> Not antiques, and not rare. Just uncommon.
>>
> So, they work kind of like a handplane to create the groove the barrel
> fits into?
> That seems logical by the way the tools look.
>
> Alex

Precisely. The cutters, scrapers actually, can be rotated around their axes
to find sections that are still sharp. The different sizes are used to
accommodate various barrel diameters, working with several of them gives the
ability to inlet tapers.

Michael Latcha - at home in Redford, MI


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