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    enjoy

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    #2
    first?
    Shoot, move, and communicate...

    ......Semper Fidelis.....

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      #3
      That's pretty intense. I wonder if I can get a 1.6L m10 made for under $500 that way.
      "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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        #4
        you might need to make 5000 unit sales before unit price droped that low.

        You do realize that the Raw chunk of billet is around 500.

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          #5
          hey, the little guy in your avitar slaps the table to the beat in that vid
          1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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            #6
            Very badass. I run a 4-Axis Okuma Mill, which is a baby compared to that thing. Beastly!
            Originally posted by BillBrasky
            E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
            1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
            1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
            1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
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              #7
              Originally posted by Turf1600 View Post
              That's pretty intense. I wonder if I can get a 1.6L m10 made for under $500 that way.

              I bet you DCColegrove /zen performance could do it for you...contact him

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                #8
                I am having to learn the Okuma controls...coming from a long Haas backround, I find my asking questions alot. I am going to school to be a programer, screw being on the floor. 10 years is enough for me.

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                  #9
                  that appears to only be a w-12, unless i'm blind.

                  awesome anyway!!


                  nvrmnd, i just finished watching the vid, they hadn't bored the last 4 holes yet.
                  Originally posted by BillBrasky
                  That's like Vlad challenging Chip Foose to a car painting contest.
                  Originally posted by acolella76
                  i'm pretty sure 'Phillis' is short for syphilis
                  2007 CVPI, stock and slow
                  1994 tercel, 5efhe swap, i/h/e
                  1984 t-type, 5.3/th350 swap in progress

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OrganicMechanic View Post
                    I am having to learn the Okuma controls...coming from a long Haas backround, I find my asking questions alot. I am going to school to be a programer, screw being on the floor. 10 years is enough for me.

                    We have 2 Haas lathes that another guy runs (a TL1 and brand new SL30) and I feel the same way, except towards Haas. The Okuma controls (OSP-P200M) that has Windows XP is less of a PITA compared to the Haas (which is MS-DOS based, I believe?), which I think is slightly more troublesome.

                    I actually program and run the machine. Mostly aircraft tubing, so the programs are relatively simple.
                    Originally posted by BillBrasky
                    E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
                    1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
                    1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
                    1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
                    2012 F350 6.7PSD

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                      #11
                      Someday, I will know CAD/CAM. Then, the future shall be mine! Muahaha!
                      cars beep boop

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                        #12
                        it'a the same block, they had to turn it around to drill the last 4 cylinders
                        Originally posted by payney8
                        We heard economics is american for card game t/f ? :P

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