How much straight is straight enough

Jim Ivey jivey61 at bellsouth.net
Sun Jan 23 08:05:19 AKST 2005


Hey
Flat lands,or level lands, all the same to me. Who in Ga or Ala. cares.  So flat- level mean the same HUH.  All relative to whatchahaveonthetable.

Jim Ivey

> 
> From: Ron Van Putte <vanputte at cox.net>
> Date: 2005/01/23 Sun AM 11:38:31 EST
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Re: How much straight is straight enough
> 
> 
> On Jan 23, 2005, at 10:32 AM, Jerry Budd wrote:
> 
> > Don't you mean flat?  Whether it's level or not is only relevant if 
> > you're taking height or angular measurements from the table surface 
> > referenced with gravity based measurements from a level or plum bob.
> 
> Isn't that just like a nitpicking engineer to quibble over 'flat' 
> versus 'level'?  Oh, wait a minute, I'm an engineer too.  Good 
> observation Jerry.
> 
> Ron Van Putte
> 
> >> Try shimming the areas that are sagging. My bet is that you can get it
> >> closer to level.
> >>
> >> I would not be happy with that much sag, but then again I'm pretty 
> >> anal.
> >>
> >> Keith
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