Ford12508
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Short version is at the end...
So at work we have a fletcher 3000, and I used it today to cut some glass. I scored the glass about 10 times, and then snapped the glass and made a perfectly clean cut, no curved ends and a decent edge to it. It would have been much better, but we do not use oil with it.
Well one of my coworkers came over and we had a discussion about scoring it multiple times versus a single score. This is not a new machine, and was never used with oil, so you can imagine how dull the wheel is. Well I said I have always scored multiple times and that it works fine. He says you can't do that blah blah blah.
So after he says I can't do that and walks away, the customer says "You are doing it wrong, he is right" and I said politely "There is more than 1 way to do most jobs." Well I am 18, and my coworker is 70, and this guy was around 50 or so. He then says "Well we old guys must be full of **** since you know everything," to which I said "I never said that, I said you can do a job multiple ways."
Well He started giving me ****, and I am not going to yell at a customer, I would get in trouble, so I simply put the clamp on his glass and snapped it purposely and told him that I was too dumb to cut it while my coworker was busy, so he left without his product. I don't know how many people here have cut glass, but with a machine that keeps the glass aligned, so the score is the same every time, wouldn't multiple scores be better? Also, me and my coworker had a "contest" later for who cuts better, and all of his single scores had crooked corners, while mine were perfect albeit had rough edges from lack of oil.
Short version : When cutting glass with a machine, score once or multiple times?
So at work we have a fletcher 3000, and I used it today to cut some glass. I scored the glass about 10 times, and then snapped the glass and made a perfectly clean cut, no curved ends and a decent edge to it. It would have been much better, but we do not use oil with it.
Well one of my coworkers came over and we had a discussion about scoring it multiple times versus a single score. This is not a new machine, and was never used with oil, so you can imagine how dull the wheel is. Well I said I have always scored multiple times and that it works fine. He says you can't do that blah blah blah.
So after he says I can't do that and walks away, the customer says "You are doing it wrong, he is right" and I said politely "There is more than 1 way to do most jobs." Well I am 18, and my coworker is 70, and this guy was around 50 or so. He then says "Well we old guys must be full of **** since you know everything," to which I said "I never said that, I said you can do a job multiple ways."
Well He started giving me ****, and I am not going to yell at a customer, I would get in trouble, so I simply put the clamp on his glass and snapped it purposely and told him that I was too dumb to cut it while my coworker was busy, so he left without his product. I don't know how many people here have cut glass, but with a machine that keeps the glass aligned, so the score is the same every time, wouldn't multiple scores be better? Also, me and my coworker had a "contest" later for who cuts better, and all of his single scores had crooked corners, while mine were perfect albeit had rough edges from lack of oil.
Short version : When cutting glass with a machine, score once or multiple times?