[ARC5] Bristo vs. Bristol Wrench
jcoward5452 at aol.com
jcoward5452 at aol.com
Thu Jun 24 22:52:22 EDT 2010
Ah. Finally a difinative answer! So how can I input an ECN (engineering change notice) to A.R.C. to update their documentation, and all the MIL doc's to boot? Obviosly not possible this late in the game.
As a group, are we comfortable with both terminologies? No one will nit pick the fine golden threads to shreads on this?
I know the correct name for the tools we use is Bristol and somehow Bristo got into the fray of wrong info.But what is surprising is that the industry accepted this without question.You know, parts buyers are in constant contact with there suppliers daily.One would think that the buyer/supplier connection would have ironed out this discrepency many years ago.
Just a thought.
Jay
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Morrow <kk5f at earthlink.net>
To: arc5 at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thu, Jun 24, 2010 7:31 pm
Subject: [ARC5] Bristo vs. Bristol Wrench
Typo errors in the various manuals notwithstanding, the unambiguously
orrect term is "Bristol". The original maker of such wrenches is
till in business, and claims the honor of origination at
ttp://www.bristolwrench.com/ .
Mike / KK5F
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