Can't just help but put in my Two Cents Worth here as we are also in "the ***** Class" as so crassly painted by the Maestro !!
We have joined this most knowledgable Forum not to create any Models or the like but just so's we can LEARN from some of the good Guys here who'd share their Brilliance, Expertise and Experience in Machining and Technical Works.
Regrettably, all this has taken a different meaning to some Folks here.
All we can do now is stand by the roadside and shake our heads ashamedly.
Sad indeed.
aRM
Hi aRM,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your comments, I only check forums once or twice a week.
As I said to Tom, you are quite right to pull me up for my frustrated reference to "idiots". As I stated, I teach engineering apprentices (I don't know your background, but if you are a qualified machinist or engineer, remember "trade school"?). Over a five year period we try to drum in certain knowledge but there are a couple of areas where we know, deep down, we are probably wasting our time. "Blowing down" a machine is one of these areas. For one day a week we can talk about it, show the evidence, all agree it is a foolish practice, but on the other four days the students are at their place of work and see older, more experienced machinists doing what we have told them they should never do.
A few students may remember and follow good practice for the rest of their lives, but most will fall in to bad habits. They cannot justify what they do, but they do it anyway.
I'm sure you will have been in discussions with people who clearly know they are wrong but refuse to accept it. The situation is easy to recognise - When they cannot show that your points are factually incorrect, and when they cannot provide any evidence to support their view, they will often resort to one (or both) of two tactics:
1) Change the arguement in to something they CAN win - avoid answering questions, talk about other topics - politicians do it all the time
2) Say "But eveybody does it" - Taking pens and paper home from your place of work? The occasional use of recreational chemicals? "Don't worry! Everybody does it". Well no they don't and it doesn't make it right or sensible.
When you see those tactics in use, you know you have "won" the arguement and there is no point in further discussion because the other side will simply not accept reality
Maybe some people will view the video I posted and think "I've been blowing down my lathe for years, when you sit and think about it, perhaps it is not such a good idea. Maybe that is why I had to replace the headstock bearings. Perhaps I should dismantle the lathe saddle/apron and just check the feed gears...." and others will carry on without questioning their believes "Well I've done it for years, everybody does it, that video is just fake news..."
I appologise again if my inappropriate use of the word "*****" offended. Like you, I am a member of a nunmber of forums in order to learn - I've been in engineering for over 50 years, I'm past retirment age, but I still learn new things and pick up bright ideas from forums such as this, and I'm still working because engineering is fun. I spend all day doing what I love to do, and at the end of the month, they pay me!
All the best,
Ian