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    Didn't think you needed that level of accuracy in a C Clamp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    Didn't think you needed that level of accuracy in a C Clamp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Not all Gav, I assumed it was a diagram, if it was supposed to be a micrometer I'd have used it as a G clamp as it's not much use for anything else
    Well, just to complicate things……. It’s no assumption that it’s a diagram, the assumption is of what the diagram is a diagram of…
    We’ve established its some sort of measurement tool, initially a micrometer, but with these allegations of a g clamp without see more (or another) of the diagram we are still unsure???
    Just to throw it out there it could be none of the above (A, B, C, or D), maybe not even E as mentioned earlier.
    It could be part of a plot to confuse us all (quick, quick, mods move this thread to the conspiracy theories thread) and turn us against one another to bring the whole AULRO community into disarray A, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or D

    I believe after several beverages of the Coopers Yellow variety (13 to be exact) that we had no idea at all and my 10 year old has worked out it’s a space ship
    The numbers mean nothing and we’ve all been led around the mulberry tree at least three times🤪🤪🤪

    Now I’m positive of what the diagram is of I might have to get back to number 14A, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or D
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
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    The answer could be better found with a wet wooden ruler because no machinst would use that micrometer.
    I am no machinist but I would not use it either. It is metric. Give me a pic of one in thou of inch I will tell you the answer
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    So, having read all the replies so far, the conclusion seems to be that the answer is (A) .. plus or minus (C)
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    Reminds me of some course I did ( about the middle of last century) .....the question was” what is a gearbox ? “

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    Making a few assumptions....

    It's a micrometer.
    Graduations on the thimble corrected.

    Now you need to view the frame......

    If it's a 0-25 micrometer then the answer is A
    If it's a 0-100 micrometer with replaceable anvils then the answer could be A, B or C depending on which anvil is fitted.




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    Right... NOW we can ask the question again... And we'll keep doing this until you get it RIGHT!!! A, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or D

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    I am no machinist but I would not use it either. It is metric. Give me a pic of one in thou of inch I will tell you the answer
    You're old school! Reminds me of my old 2 stroke racing motors. 50.0mm piston fitted to 4 thou.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post
    Well, just to complicate things……. It’s no assumption that it’s a diagram, the assumption is of what the diagram is a diagram of…
    ...
    I believe after several beverages of the Coopers Yellow variety (13 to be exact) that we had no idea at all and my 10 year old has worked out it’s a space ship
    You've got me Gav, I'm on board with this!

    x2 the rocketship!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    You're old school! Reminds me of my old 2 stroke racing motors. 50.0mm piston fitted to 4 thou.


    You've got me Gav, I'm on board with this!

    x2 the rocketship!
    As mentioned, if it were to be a micrometer, then few here would use it.A, B, C or D
    The diagram seems to drawn by a younger than 10 year old and what my 10 year old has added makes sense.🤪

    As with Hoarthde’s question “what is a gearbox?” My answer would have been “a box with gears in it”
    We need a better/fuller diagram to answer correctly
    “What is a transmission?”
    A machine within a machine that uses gears to speed and torque conversion from a reciprocating power source to another device

    So what has been learnt today?
    If the question is not clear, we create a lot of confusion to what the answer may be, I dare say some swear words got used (not published) in physical conversations, heartache, angst and in the mist of it all a lot of laughter to 🤣🤣🤣

    So hopefully we can all take something from this thread and post more of the same to keep all entertained for a few more hours
    A, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or D

    Now coming up to eleven o’clock, I might revisit what is left in the great golden (yellow) box of the finest stout on earth and enjoy what is left of the dayA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or DA, B, C or D
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