Maltese Sailor ( Reclining and shaking his cap.) It's the waves --the snow's caps turn to
jig it now.
They were dancing the renowned "Can-can." A handsome girl in the set before me tripped forward lightly to meet the opposite gentleman, tripped back again, grasped her dresses vigorously on both sides with her hands, raised them pretty high, danced an extraordinary
jig that had more activity and exposure about it than any
jig I ever saw before, and then, drawing her clothes still higher, she advanced gaily to the center and launched a vicious kick full at her vis-a-vis that must infallibly have removed his nose if he had been seven feet high.
Throwing away the spade, he broke into a frantic
jig, snapping his fingers, and repeating, again and again,
Then she threw her stick into the air and caught it as it came down; and she hugged herself with both arms, and tried to do a step of a
jig; and all the time she repeated, rapturously:
THE great dance was not to begin until eight o'clock, but for any lads and lasses who liked to dance on the shady grass before then, there was music always at hand--for was not the band of the Benefit Club capable of playing excellent
jigs, reels, and hornpipes?
The
jig in the Larry Tople painting on the cover of this issue is a Roger Coffman tie, with a black head.
The goal is to make it appear that the
jig is attempting to flee from predator fish.
So as I mulled around in my mind for the parts and method of manufacture for a lug alignment
jig, I visualized a part made from a short section of common steel water pipe split lengthwise down the axial center.
This is the setup with a heavy
jig and plastic tail sitting on the bottom, making contact with the rocks.
The company's history reaches back to 2006 when Jake posed a question on AR15.coM regarding the need for a dimpling
jig. A decade down the road BRD Engineering now offers dimple
jigs (if you want to go the set-screw route) and drilling
jigs for a wide variety of gas blocks--along with other products.