Unforch, I am not equipt to do that and rotate the drill tubing at the same
> time, which I found stirred it enough that I could drill another 15 thou
> before it shorted.  I did consider it though, but found that size of tubing
> was too fragile to cut a dielectric access port into the side of it without
> serious warpage.  As I'm not, contrary to the tee shirt I'm wearing (Don't
> rush me, I get paid by the hour) actually paid by the hour, I just puttered
> along with what I could do easily.  At my age, 75, its more important that I
> live long enough to finish the project. Being a type 2 diabetic, my warranty
> expired many years ago. ;-)
>
>    
Warranties .....  overrated .... no one stands behind them 
anyway......    Same with life insurance....  that's rigged also.   If 
you die, how can you collect?  ;-)
My Dad is 79 and has type 2 also.    His Grandmother lived to be 107, so 
he thinks he is still middle age.
I'm not going to tell him otherwise.  ;-)
Keep moving, eat right.  :-)
The fact is that many of the machines I have worked on will outlive 
me.   Oh well.  I guess that is what wills are for..

Dave

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