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Thought the picture wasn’t good enough to make a call on the broach marks, but I also found them a little unconventional looking.
Has anyone else seen “gauges” misspelled on a build sheet? |
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1969 Framingham build sheets are scarce and if found, most of the time it will only be the left 1/3 of the sheet. U14 will not be on that side, so not many to compare to. The misspelling is definitely suspect as are the broach marks but I can’t say for sure without further investigation.
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Where are we looking for the misspelling? I looked at all the info and couldn't see it... Maybe you were thinking gages? |
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It’s spelled gauge, not guage.
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markinnaples (12-02-2021) |
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![]() Some days you can't see the forest for the trees!!! LOL I looked at that 2-3 times and said to myself, Why do these guys think it should be spelled gage??? Nothing wrong with me eyes, just the computation... THX |
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GotGrunt (11-26-2021) |
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