[Ansteorra] Marshalling gauges

Brian du Val cobalt60 at lcc.net
Wed Apr 24 19:03:06 PDT 2002


The Barony of Raven's Fort sure could use a nother one.

    Put me down for two.

                    Brian du Val   :o)
----- Original Message -----
From: "horoun" <horoun at swbell.net>
To: <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: RE: [Ansteorra] Marshalling gauges


> Too damn useful not to have-I would prob take a few
>  Don Robert
> >On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 16:49:43 -0500 cchipman at nomadics.com (Carl Chipman)
> wrote.
> >Answer and comments below...
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> >
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> >Jean Paul de Sens
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> >
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> >Carl Chipman
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> >Nomadics, Inc.
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> >cchipman at nomadics.com
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> >http://www.nomadics.com
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> >
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> >
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> >-----Original Message-----
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> >From: ansteorra-admin at ansteorra.org
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> >[mailto:ansteorra-admin at ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Pug Bainter
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> >Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 4:33 PM
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> >To: ansteorra at ansteorra.org
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> >Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Marshalling gauges
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> >
>
> >Carl Chipman (cchipman at nomadics.com) said something that sounded like:
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> >> 3" Thrusting tips
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> >> 2" Thrusting tips
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> >> 1.25" (low profile) thrusting tips and haft thickness
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> >
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> >As well as arrow/bolt head diameters, insides of fiberglass spears and
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> >stricking edges.
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> >
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> >[Carl Chipman] Insides of fiberglass spears should actually be 1". The
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> >total diameter is 1.25", and with .125" on either side, that only leaves
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> >1".
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> >
>
> >> 1" bar for checking helm bar spacing
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> >> 5/32" 1/8" and 3/32" wall thickness checks for fiberglass spears?
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> >
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> >Don't we only need 1/8"? What are the others for?
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> >
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> >[Carl Chipman] Cause nothing is perfect :)  Ansteorra's exact wordings
>
> >of the rules on fiberglass spears state in one clause that the wall
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> >thickness must be no more that 1/8" thick.  In another clause, it states
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> >that the wall thickness can be no more than 1/8".  Since it is almost
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> >utterly improbable that ANYTHING will be EXACTLY 1/8", Sir Wilhelm added
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> >in 1/32" of leeway on the standard.  1/8" plus or minus 1/32 gives us
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> >3/32" for the minimum wall thickness, and 5/32" for the maximum wall
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> >thickness.  The gauge has a graduated stepping, so that if doesn't go
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> >in, its too thick, if it goes in to the first notch (5/32") its above
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> >but within range, if it goes in to the second notch, its ok, and if it
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> >goes into the 3rd notch, its too small.
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> >
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> >
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> >Can we add 5/16" and 1/4" for wood and fiberglass arrows/bolts
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> >respectively?
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> >
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> >[Carl Chipman] lemme post the picture, and I'll see.  It may drive the
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> >price up, and we'd have to find a place on the gauge to put it.
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> >
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> >> This seems to be the things that have the most problem passing, so I
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> >> included them.
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> >>
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> >> If we order 100 of them out of GP03 (a 3/16" rigid fiberglass resin -
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> >> reddish color), we can get them for around $5.50 a piece.
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> >
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> >Since this is the case, would they be able to have lettering put on/in
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> >them as to *what* the different parts of the gauge are for.
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> >
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> >[Carl Chipman] I'll ask.
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> >
>
> >> Please either reply publicly or privately if you?d be interested in
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> >> getting some, or if you have suggestions.
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> >
>
> >I'd be interested.
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> >
>
> >Ciao,
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> >
>
> >--
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> >Phelim "Pug" Gervase   |  "What about your friends?
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> >Bryn Gwlad - Ansteorra |   They're Defective!
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> >Dark Horde Moritu      |   All the parts are out of stock."
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> >pug at pug.net            |   --Meatloaf
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