RANDY ALAN SMITH
Social Work in Centre Hall, PA

License number
Pennsylvania CW018852
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical Social Worker
Address
Address
Centre Hall, PA 16828

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Randy Smith
46 Thompson Hill Rd, Gillett, PA 16925
Randy Smith, age 68
4531 Scott Rd, Chambersburg, PA 17202
(717) 369-3797
Randy Smith, age 52
480 Mount Airy Rd TRLR 1, Lewisberry, PA 17339

Professional information

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Randy Smith - Centre Hall, PA

Randy Smith - Centre Hall, PA

Work:
Wardell and Associates, Family Intervention Crisis Services - Bellefonte, PA
Family Counselor
Keystone Service Systems - Sunbury, PA
Associate Program Director


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Randy Smith - Centre Hall, PA

Randy Smith - Centre Hall, PA

Work:
Community Services Group
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Specialist
Wardell & Associates (FICS) - Bellefonte, PA
Independent Living Counselor-Caseworker
Keystone Service Systems - Sunbury, PA
Associate Program Director
Clearwater Swimming Pool Co., Inc - Centre Hall, PA
General Manager - Executive Vice President


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Cartridge Case Flash Hole Finishing Tool

Cartridge Case Flash Hole Finishing Tool

US Patent:
5066174, Nov 19, 1991
Filed:
May 3, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/518755
Inventors:
Randy L. Smith - Centre Hall PA
Assignee:
Blount, Inc. - Portland OR
International Classification:
B23B 4100
US Classification:
408 79
Abstract:
A tool for finishing the aperture in the base of a cartridge case. The typical cartridge case has a cylindrical neck and the aperture is located on the axis that extends from the cylindrical neck. A pilot is provided on the shank of an aperture cutting tool coaxial with a cutter on the tool. A limit stop is provided above the pilot and the combination is adjustable and lockable at a desired position on the shank. The combination pilot and limit stop is positioned relative to the cutter so that as the pilot enters the neck, the cutter is guided into the aperture. The stop limit provides the exact amount of cutter entry for removing burrs but without enlarging the aperture.