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In all seriousness, da fuq is wrong with this guy? I mean, for Petes sake, why would he repeated advertise, work on, and butcher people's chainsaws, when these customers are all more-or-less connected via forums like this and ours? What makes them think that this schit ain't gonna catch up with them?

Honest to God, when I do something for someone, I do the very best job I can. Even better than I'd do it for myself!

What ever happened to integrity, honesty, and self decency?

I'm still dumbfounded by all of it. And pissed off, and I don't even have a saw from the guy (thankfully).
 

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"Sonny" from this movie has some of the best life advice -- great quotes and great movie!
I also like the scene when he tells "C" that he got off cheap when that guy owes him $20 and Sonny tells him "It cost $20 to get rid of him for ever -- he will never bother you again, you got off cheap! Forget-about-it!"
I've never forgotten that. I got off cheap most times and forever! You guys, not so much.
 

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In all seriousness, da fuq is wrong with this guy? I mean, for Petes sake, why would he repeated advertise, work on, and butcher people's chainsaws, when these customers are all more-or-less connected via forums like this and ours? What makes them think that this schit ain't gonna catch up with them?

Honest to God, when I do something for someone, I do the very best job I can. Even better than I'd do it for myself!

What ever happened to integrity, honesty, and self decency?

I'm still dumbfounded by all of it. And pissed off, and I don't even have a saw from the guy (thankfully).
Drugs....
 

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By the way, since some of you guys like real "lines" that teach life's lessons, I'll give you one from my Dad that I have never forgotten.

I was watching TV news, and they were interviewing 2 parents who had just lost all 4 kids in a house fire, and they were crying. I commented, what a shame I feel so bad for them. My Dad responded "How did they get out of the house without their kids if they knew the house was on fire".

It really woke me up, in an emergency, never just think of yourself. There was not doubt in my mind that if our house were ever on fire, my brother and I would make it out, or my Dad would be in there with us.
 

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What do you think was stolen ?

I bought the saw and shipped it to him and he shipped it back to me after he ported it.

Im really lost now.

It was not clear that he did not just tell you the cylinder was broken, and replace it with a crummy one, I was thinking the same thing (until you explained it better).
 

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It was not clear that he did not just tell you the cylinder was broken, and replace it with a crummy one, I was thinking the same thing (until you explained it better).

So you guys thought he swapped jugs the first time i sent it to him ?

He put this *s-wordty one on it when i sent it back after the first one got destroyed from the pin bearing letting go.
 

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Is that 10 or 20?
Thats a great question that I can't answer now that I'm at work .............
But I'm going to take a dial indicator and check tonight when I get home, no matter what time it is.

I was thinking that it's 0.010 ................ however, the indicator tip was changed, so it could in fact be 0.020
I'll set it against that good digital dial indicator and see for certain
 

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Thats a great question that I can't answer now that I'm at work .............
But I'm going to take a dial indicator and check tonight when I get home, no matter what time it is.

I was thinking that it's 0.010 ................ however, the indicator tip was changed, so it could in fact be 0.020
I'll set it against that good digital dial indicator and see for certain
Looks to me that indicator has .0005 graduations. Which would in fact be .010 run-out.
 

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It would have to be considerably longer than that tip to change it .010
 

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I can't tell what model dial test that is but that tip doesn't look too out of the ordinary for that indicator.
 

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Essentially though you can divide the length of the tip you put on it by length of the calibrated tip. Multiplying your reading by that number.
If the calibrated tip was twice as long as that tip then you could conceivably have .010 runout. Hope this makes sense.

but then cosine error comes into play
 

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By the way, since some of you guys like real "lines" that teach life's lessons, I'll give you one from my Dad that I have never forgotten.

I was watching TV news, and they were interviewing 2 parents who had just lost all 4 kids in a house fire, and they were crying. I commented, what a shame I feel so bad for them. My Dad responded "How did they get out of the house without their kids if they knew the house was on fire".

It really woke me up, in an emergency, never just think of yourself. There was not doubt in my mind that if our house were ever on fire, my brother and I would make it out, or my Dad would be in there with us.
Wow your dad was a badass....I have a 2-year old girl, and I can totally respect what he is saying."
 

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Essentially though you can divide the length of the tip you put on it by length of the calibrated tip. Multiplying your reading by that number.
If the calibrated tip was twice as long as that tip then you could conceivably have .010 runout. Hope this makes sense.

but then cosine error comes into play
It would have to be considerably longer than that tip to change it .010
Not so Sir,
IIRC ........... there is a formula for figuring it out, but I've got an easier way to see for sure, without the possibility of tangent errors
Figuring it out is very easy..........
I'm just going to put it against a digital dial indicator and see how much it reads at .010 and .020
 
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