Just a little REM-ISF porn from today's run of wheel bearings.
Just a little REM-ISF porn from today's run of wheel bearings.
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OOooooooohhhh...
...shiny!
Stonebridge Sports & Classics ltd
15 Great Pasture Rd Danbury, CT. 06810 (203) 744-1120
www.cryosciencetechnologies.com
Cryogenic Processing · REM-ISF Processing · Race Prep & Driver Development
Mike;
All boxed up, in the mail tomorrow.
V/r
Iverson
Paul Revere (you know > the one if by land guy) was a sort of a metals and fabricator kind of guy......as in.....yup, you guessed it.......to this day the Revere Wear Pots and Pans in your kitchen guy.........well anyway, years ago he had a dream where he was walking in the rain.... but the rain was lead shot......and it was falling into inches deep water that he was walking in. When he awoke he thought > Hey! I'll take my lead shot that we crimp into balls to shoot and then heat 'em up nice and hot and then drop 'em into water so as to get the expansion and contraction make the shot ball rounder and therefore truer in flight to shoot straighter and further.........which has a little to do why Americans don't speak with a British accent
And then a couple of Centuries later somebody else got the idea to make little spheres in the microgravity up on the Space Shuttle.
And some where along the way Johnny Carson got sued by Mrs. Arnold Palmer after he asked her on The Tonight Show if, when Arnie played, she ever kissed his balls for luck
Stonebridge Sports & Classics ltd
15 Great Pasture Rd Danbury, CT. 06810 (203) 744-1120
www.cryosciencetechnologies.com
Cryogenic Processing · REM-ISF Processing · Race Prep & Driver Development
Stonebridge Sports & Classics ltd
15 Great Pasture Rd Danbury, CT. 06810 (203) 744-1120
www.cryosciencetechnologies.com
Cryogenic Processing · REM-ISF Processing · Race Prep & Driver Development
There is a former Peters Ammunition plant about a mile from my house with a tall tower called the shot tower. They would take the molten lead to the top, sift it though various holes and as the shot fell it formed a sphere and then landed in water to cool. That plant supplied ammo all the way through World War II.
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