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>>55067567
100 pennies used to get you a silver dollar just hoard copper pennies
>>55067400
I was reborn in 2020 through pain and suffering, an accident almost destroyed my body but through the power of God i was unharmed aside from a rugburn. Then i began shitposting and buying silver because if the new free time i had. Now i am back at the machine shop. Aerospace companies and cnc machines. More moneh more problems i doubt anyone here wants a job i can pay in silver, dollar wage amount in ounces. All you have to do is sit there and if the machine goes BRRRRRttTYTyRRrrrr=/=== just press that red button and I'll come waltzing in to resetitup then ill even train you to do the same so you can have a good rec and then apply to another company with like a union snd super high wages and war gravy even. A small chunk of what i do is war gravy, i try to keep as much as possible civilian aircraft but even that works its way into mimitary because many propeller planes and "private jets" are running surveilling operations for land topography. Running topography operations for land surveying there we go. We made these boxes that mount to the plane, holding a camera, which is wired in by the place 3 buildings over, no shipping costs between us. The j3w fears the aerospace industry.
>>55067384
If its twice as long as normal they are money printer jweish paper ponzi scheme connected and are simply buying it from somewhere else at any cost then repackaging and shipping to you. You'd think all the scrambling that the jikes do would amount to something but when they're asked to do something remotely tangible they act like theyre being hall of costed.

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Gold and silver can buy a lot of iron.

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>>54951602
Dont forget to stack nickels for deflation, copper pennies for spendies, washers for throwing at long nose tribe members while driving, and lead for dispensinf quickly.

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>>54920243
>Ten thousandths .01"
>1 thousandths .001"
>Tenths .0001"
Somr tolerances are pretty wide open ten thou, but fore the bores or when stuff is going to be fitting together and moving too, then tenths .0001" tolerances are required. Usually .0002" tenths is what im dealing with when im on the grinders or jigborers, but that big machine pictured (aside from a boring bar which achieves tenths no problem) the machine has a locational repeatability of about 5 tenths, so for rebores, i need to locate where itnis on the bore to eithin 0.0000 tenths spot on, often at weird angles. When i turn the knob, all 3 axes move in the manual tool direction mode, its pretty nuts. The moore jig borer we have is pretty crazy too, there are a couple custom made ones that were built in house, that jig borer essentially copied itself into 4 new machines of comparable accuracy. Another experimental machine is one that uses linear motors (think an electroc motor unraveled like a rug) so it positions itself, its not very accurate but it leaves as good a finish as its a constant moving path for each pass. Plus if it crashes, there is no damage to any leadscrews, it doesnt have any, mainly its used as a 3 million dollar planing maching that could have had this $50k beast do the same job in pic related. Oh yeah, the coils on that electric machine are made of a silver alloy never seen them but them make a nice hum when the machine is moving, like a scanner but bigger and an octave lower in pitch it sounds like a robot literally is.

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>>54852018
You need the finest tolerances, practically zero, for civilization to work. Otherwise things are crooked like stuff from chin-x. Its whay makes the machines bought with silver. Some of the finest tools used to measure flatness involve a very flat polished mirror (silver for the shiniest), a precision straight edge, and a short tange telescope to test any variations on the surface of an object. When machine components are not perfectly flat, the geometry is not true from the blueprint to the physical product, again why a physical product (physical silver) holds a much higher premium than a sheet of paper. Anyone can draw up a blueprint, some even better than others, but can they fabricate the component? Mining Bob anon was mentioning a handful of threads back, that if you cannot produce wealth you will consume it away, I imagine it'd be like a vacation as long as the stack is there... being able to produce will keep one afloat and above when in the new ruling class, standing on the shoulders of men like henry maudsley, joseph Whitworth, and henry ford.

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