-----Original Message-----
From: Lonnie Benson <lonben@erols.com (lonben@erols.com)>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com (murphy-rebel@dcsol.com)>
Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 7:24 AM
Subject: Feying?
In a recent message the word "feying" was used several times. I understood it to be the area where two pieces of metal are joined, is this correct? I could not find "feying" in my English dictionary but I did find the word "fey", but it's definition does not have anything to do with joining metal etc. Can anyone help me with this minor problem?
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Feying?
Feying?
Lonnie, "fret" is the word to rub or chafe.
Feying?
OK,
Guilty. I misspelled the word. But it is a real word.
The word is 'fay'. I assume 'faying' is a correct extension of that word.
Webster says:
fay: to join or fit closely or tightly.
Sorry 'bout that....can I get by in saying I was using the European spelling?
Tim
#438R
Guilty. I misspelled the word. But it is a real word.
The word is 'fay'. I assume 'faying' is a correct extension of that word.
Webster says:
fay: to join or fit closely or tightly.
Sorry 'bout that....can I get by in saying I was using the European spelling?
Tim
#438R
-----Original Message-----
From: Lonnie Benson [mailto:lonben@erols.com]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 7:23 AM
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List
Subject: Feying?
In a recent message the word "feying" was used several times. I understood it to be the area where two pieces of metal are joined, is this correct? I could not find "feying" in my English dictionary but I did find the word "fey", but it's definition does not have anything to do with joining metal etc. Can anyone help me with this minor problem?
Feying?
In a recent message the word "feying" was used several times. I understood it to be the area where two pieces of metal are joined, is this correct? I could not find "feying" in my English dictionary but I did find the word "fey", but it's definition does not have anything to do with joining metal etc. Can anyone help me with this minor problem?