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I have a spare dogbone mount but not sure what rubber is in it ?
I pulled it apart and here is a pic of the rubber bits......the only markings on it is 1127 and 1126 other than that its just got a few imprints from the mount itself.
They are of no use to me and kinda look exactly like the ones i replaced these with so if they are harder than stock and someone wants them (i have a spare dogbone aswell) then send me a pm .
"Engineer" isn't a protected term like "doctor" or "lawyer". Unfortunately.
Oh you could not be more wrong mate....
In Canada you can not use the term engineer/engineering or any term close unless you have a B.Eng (Bachelors in Engineering).Same goes for the USA...so all those companies you see with "engineer" are going to have to buy a box of vaseline after the PEO is done with them.
I have a spare dogbone mount but not sure what rubber is in it ?
I pulled it apart and here is a pic of the rubber bits......the only markings on it is 1127 and 1126 other than that its just got a few imprints from the mount itself.
Oh you could not be more wrong mate....
In Canada you can not use the term engineer/engineering or any term close unless you have a B.Eng (Bachelors in Engineering).Same goes for the USA...so all those companies you see with "engineer" are going to have to buy a box of vaseline after the PEO is done with them.
Sorry, was referring to us locally here in Australia. Microsoft still get to call their trained/certified people MCSEs in the US though!
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