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<p>[QUOTE="rzage, post: 1724492, member: 14070"]Believe it or not machinists were quite skilled just as skilled as we are today . The only difference really is the lathes and mills were run by pulleys instead of electricity . A tool a dye maker back then could come and work in a modern factory today and the only differences would be the power and the CNC machines . But I'm sure they'd of loved a Dremmel . lol[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rzage, post: 1724492, member: 14070"]Believe it or not machinists were quite skilled just as skilled as we are today . The only difference really is the lathes and mills were run by pulleys instead of electricity . A tool a dye maker back then could come and work in a modern factory today and the only differences would be the power and the CNC machines . But I'm sure they'd of loved a Dremmel . lol[/QUOTE]
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