Posted by 88-1175 on October 24, 2011 at 19:57:36 from (67.171.105.117):
In Reply to: OT how does that work posted by Bob Huntress on October 24, 2011 at 19:22:16:
i am the person that posted about the bra topic,i posted in the tool forum for a reason.i am a jack machinist,and i consider myself to be very mechanical,i like to describe myself as "i can fix anything except a broken heart and the crack of dawn".the post is not intended to be about a female but about the wire and a process to make a underwire.i would think that most of the people on this site are tinkerers and do fix things by themselves,and only turn to someone else for a opinion on the subject at hand,as in 2 minds are better than one.i have at home the use of a very good cnc shop and good tools and knowledge to use them,gained from years of experience...but i cant seem to produce the described wire peice
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