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10.09.2007, 09:44 PM

Seriously.... I don't know what "cheeky" means. Can you explain?


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10.09.2007, 09:46 PM

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Seriously.... I don't know what "cheeky" means. Can you explain?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cheeky
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Great definition! Now what does impudent or insolent mean.
   
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10.09.2007, 10:35 PM

LOL

I thought you were being sarcastic there JHautz!

You guys have never heard of cheeky? I guess it's more used in the UK...


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LOL

I thought you were being sarcastic there JHautz!

You guys have never heard of cheeky? I guess it's more used in the UK...
My wife's mum is a brit, so I've gotten used to it. I once told a woman at work she was a "cheeky monkey" and I got quite a face back, hehe, we were always a bit flirty, but I had to explain I wasn't calling her a monkey. Now I just call my little boy a cheeky monkey when he's smirking at me as he's getting into something he's not supposed to.
   
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10.10.2007, 02:01 AM

I drilled my shaft. I only nicked it just enough so the very tip of the set screw goes down in and self centers in the hole. It works great as long as I don't have to change the position of my pinion gear because that would require a new hole.


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10.10.2007, 02:56 AM

That looks great, just make sure that it is big enough for the set screw to sit in, then that would actually work the best.


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