how could I see if I was eligible for disability benefits form the state of vermont?
Written by Josh on September 3, 2009 – 9:45 am -I sezuires and work in a mechanical construction in N. Bennington Vermont. I am seziure when there are warning and just fall to the ground. cutting steel and extract parts of other metals. Working with a lathe, a milling machine and other machines as well. Read More →
Tags: Bennington Vermont, Lathe Milling, Seziure
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what kind of offer should i expect from the insurance company for my amputated foot?
Written by Josh on September 3, 2009 – 4:37 am -My foot caputured under a milling machine. Doctors tried to keep it, but could not even. All continu Aare tell me that getting a lawyer, but every lawyer tells me the same thing. It 'the complaint and comp. dell'operaio of S.A. will you and offer and that 's what. What is a reasonable. Read More →
Tags: Insurance, Lawyer, Worker Comp
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Would a 91 Dodge 1/2 ton pickup truck haul a 2000 pound Bridgeport milling machine?
Written by Josh on August 31, 2009 – 3:00 pm -A pickup truck of a tonne of 91 expedient 1 / 2 Transport lle 2000 Bridgeport milling of the pound if put a steel plate of half-inch base? / Thanks, Kurt. Read More →
Tags: Bridgeport Machine, Dodge, Dodge Pickup
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Are “Smithy” 3 in 1 mill/lathe machines of good quality?
Written by Josh on August 30, 2009 – 11:08 am -Seem to be almost the same price as 3 overseas machines 1, but I 'the VE has found that the machines imported machines are not high quality. I 'm thinks that to get the Midas 1220. Thoughts? Read More →
Tags: Lathe Machines, Midas, Smithy
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What is the English translation of “peça”?
Written by Josh on August 27, 2009 – 5:10 am -It is a Portuguese word for a mechanical part made in a lathe or a milling machine. I'm wondering whether the call "piece" in English Read More →
Tags: English Translation, Lathe, Milling Machine
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where i want to know about any industrial part using cnc milling machine?
Written by Josh on August 13, 2009 – 2:42 pm -- The industrial Gradica the automotive industry, aerospace, medical and other Dell'erba - all part elasticity 'Web site, a description of yourself with the full size - I know because I want to make my final project I thank him for years Read More →
Tags: Aeronautic, Final Year Project, Milling Machine
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What is the SUITABLE material for the following components?
Written by Josh on August 5, 2009 – 12:53 pm -1. Cutter 2. Railway 3. Key board computer 4. Chain link 5. Axle of a car. 6. Cold chisel 7. Lama 8. Container of food 9. Tip drill 10. Basis of milling machine 11. Crane hook 12. L.P.G. Cylinder. PLZ ……… I need some serious response …….. This is a question for my review ………….. I am giving an example …………. "Fresa - High" spped steel; ……. This type of response I'm looking ………. Read More →
Tags: Food Container, Key Board, Milling Cutter
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i want to know.why different cutting path using cnc milling will produce different total time?
Written by Josh on August 4, 2009 – 2:16 am -- CNC milling machine - The location of the cut will produce different total time of manufacture - that the path will cut the fastest time of manufacture? Read More →
Tags: Cnc Machine, Cnc Milling, Milling Machine
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how can i create my own 3-axes CNC milling machine?
Written by Josh on August 2, 2009 – 5:26 am -Tell the procedure, things used for the generation of the machine and other information. Read More →
Tags: Axes, Cnc Machine, Cnc Milling
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How much weight can a International 75′Harvester 1600 Flat bed haul?
Written by Josh on July 26, 2009 – 2:48 pm -How much weight can a 75 'International Drive flat base of the reaper 1600? with16 ft.bed. As a milling machine of the manuel of Bridgeport weighs? Whether the truck comes with a gas or a diesal & Engine; that format? Thanks, cordial greetings, Kurt. Read More →
Tags: Bridgeport Milling, Diesal, Milling Machine
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