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Morning all, off to do battle with the 90 have a great day!
Sadly not. Just needed my pit.Early for you Dan you on a promise
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Ferfoooksake.. new duvet just delivered.. managed to order a single!! What use is that!? I'm not 5 anymore
Front half of one car and back end of another, welded together. Prolly got sawdust in the gear box anorlWhen yer look through the pic's there's 2 different reg plates on it.
Stay safe. Best stoke up the fire and open a bottle of rum.Afternoon just done our sunday walk with my mates n the dogs for our weekly gossip catch up.
Was a nice mornin now waiting on the incoming storm.
Stay safe. Best stoke up the fire and open a bottle of rum.
Using my Dad's spanners, he will be 91 next week That is a stubby 1/2" AF Britool ring spanner from the late 60's and is still in pristine condition.
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Lovely, I still have my spqr tappet adjuster, don't use it any more
Ferfoooksake.. new duvet just delivered.. managed to order a single!! What use is that!? I'm not 5 anymore
I remembered the name of the tree that the tree butchers wouldnt cut down....a rowan tree.
Was the rowan called Boris?I remembered the name of the tree that the tree butchers wouldnt cut down....a rowan tree.
Superb!! Glad you got some tooling too. Let me know if you need any advice etc. I have a whole load of end mills etc if you need any once you get a collet chuck...That the micro-mill has been collected.
It is truly a "micro" mill weighing in at only about 56Kg. The model is a Warco Super X1.
Currently sitting in the back of the Rangie in its 2 major halves.
But as I could not park outside the sellers house it meant that I had to lug the 2 halves down the end of the street to my car.
Along with it came a selection of indexed cutters, at least 3 different sized fly-cutters, a range of T-Nuts and hold-down parts.
There are also some V-Blocks and a few items I cannot identify but I think they are spacers of some kind and for some purpose (as yet unknown).
It only has a key-chuck (not a collet chuck) although there is a C-Spanner in the assorted kit.
Most of the tooling is in a smart cantilevered carry-case.
I need to assemble it and test it so pictures later (maybe tomorrow).
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