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Previously on "What a wonderful name for a measuring instrument."

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  • RSoles
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    Used to giggle at the half round bastard (file)
    and all the kit with WayneKerr stamped on it.

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Aha, so that's what they mean by wet bulb measurements. I always wondered
    now my mind is at peace

    I still think the ball pein hammer is one of the neatest names for a bit of kit
    I always preferred the straight, flat or cross pein hammer.

    Straight and flat always sounded a bit like straight or flat pee-ing which made me giggle
    and cross always made me picture a slightly irate hammer.

    tbh the last time I actively thought about different types of pein was at metalwork/woodwork/craft lessons at school - which might explain the somewhat puerile humour.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Aha, so that's what they mean by wet bulb measurements. I always wondered
    now my mind is at peace

    I still think the ball pein hammer is one of the neatest names for a bit of kit

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic What a wonderful name for a measuring instrument.

    What a wonderful name for a measuring instrument.

    Aspiration Psychrometer by Assmann | Theodor Friedrichs & Co

    For dear old Freako, this relates to a relative humidity measuring instrument. Rather disappointing, all in all.

    When I worked in Siliconix, a QA lady used to wander around with a thing that looked like a football rattle, which was really a RH measuring thingy with wet & dry thermometers.

    Last edited by zeitghost; 9 June 2017, 08:48.

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