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khang

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The finest discrimination on a typical fractional rule is usually:
 
  A) 1/32 inch B) 1/100 inch C) 1/50 inch D) 1/64 inch

Question 2

V blocks are mostly used on the drill press for:
 
  A) A substitute step block
  B) Holding round stock for cross drilling
  C) Quick drilling jobs without the need for clamps or other hold downs
  D) Holding round stock in a vertical position to drill deep holes lengthwise of the material



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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