usually slang terms are shorthand for something and quicker speak. doing "a line hone" is the same amount of letters as "align hone". When I see trippin, other machinists/builders, etc referring to this procedure, they never use the "slang term". Thats why I was curious.
nvmind, its OT. Carry on.
ben
Actually "line hone" is less letters than "align hone"; and "a line hone" is less letters than "an align hone":joker: :angel:
Because he makes money on others ignorance!
Billet caps are not needed. studs are needed!
I have dealt with Guy alot, I've called to buy parts from him and had him
talk me out of buying them because I didn't need them. I feel he has always steered me write when it came to what I needed and didn't need.
On edit, after seeing your edit: No $h*t he makes money on his parts sales. That's called business - you make money to pay the bills, your employees, and yourself. Sorry you are bitter he didn't want to build or sell you something for free.
Maybe with your aluminum (limited lifespan) rods you don't need billet caps, but they certainly aren't a bad idea. Guy isn't the only one selling billet caps.