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Post by nickcurtis on Jan 17, 2018 21:03:46 GMT
Thank you for the reply. I’ve just been working to the drawing I have. I was wondering about buying a book but they just seem so expensive
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Post by nickcurtis on Nov 28, 2017 21:20:58 GMT
after work striped my inherited boxford gearbox to clean up. need to make a output gear and then get a English leadscrew and make a English split nut.
Still trying to figure out why these things do not slide down. Is gravity a bit different where you are? D Thats because i spent more money on the sticky worktop to maximise space in my workshop
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Post by nickcurtis on Nov 27, 2017 20:02:42 GMT
after work striped my inherited boxford gearbox to clean up. need to make a output gear and then get a English leadscrew and make a English split nut.
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Post by nickcurtis on Nov 18, 2017 20:42:40 GMT
Hi all, I have inherited this engine part built and I’m missing about 5 pages of the drawings. Would anyone here be able to help me out with them before I buy a new set please Thank you
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Post by nickcurtis on Nov 6, 2017 20:19:31 GMT
all I'm thinking is how much beer I would need to move that haha
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Post by nickcurtis on Nov 6, 2017 19:05:36 GMT
I wish I could use a computer or tablet in the shop, but last time I used my phone I dropped a centre punch on it and smashed the screen (whoops). I was thinking about scanning and printing on a4 but just wondered what everyone else does. glad its just not me that thinks the drawings are massive
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Post by nickcurtis on Nov 5, 2017 19:58:41 GMT
i have a set of 1 1/2 allchin chester engine plans (well nearly a whole set) that i have inherited and my big question is how does everyone read these massive sheets of paper without destroying them with grease or with just folding and unfolding them
thanks
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Post by nickcurtis on Sept 11, 2017 18:52:30 GMT
i was worried that would happen to me a couple of weeks ago when waiting for the tornado to pass. very unlucky but made me chuckle
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