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Thread: Plastic off cuts
07/08/2015 16:18:54

John.

it was nothing to do with the money. It was not knowing, and having had an email from Graham saying the parcel was on it's way, which didn't arrive. I tried to contact Graham but he's not reading emails. Looking back at PM's I'd sent him, he's not done so for months.

so, I asked the question on here.

dave

06/08/2015 20:53:59

Hi guys.

just out off curiosity has everyone now received their plastic off cuts ?

dave

Thread: Simple burners for steam boilers
05/08/2015 19:59:29

Hi John

sent you a PM

REGARDS

DAVE

Thread: Router bits
29/06/2015 22:34:05

Hi guys.

thanks for the replies. And Roy for the Oxtool links. It's a little while since I went on Toms site, I must do a bit of catch up with him. I think, as. My cutters are all 1/4" shank, I'll give it a miss on that one. It was just a thought. I'll stick to the grinder and file for now lol.

thanks again.

Dave

29/06/2015 14:13:26

Hi guys.

ive been reading a thread on another forum.

this guy wants to round the corners on a steel block. Which made me think off wood router bits. I used to do quite a bit of woodwork and have a lot of router bits of all shapes. These are carbide tipped, and I was wondering if they could be used in a mill on steel ?

what do the more experience of you think ?

thanks in advance.

dave

Thread: Split link for a 2" Clayton
23/05/2015 21:44:06

Hello J. & Mick.

thanks for the links. Very useful.

the size link I was after was 05B . I've now managed to find some on EBay.

thanks for you help.

Dave

21/05/2015 22:18:16

Hi guys.

I'm doing a model engine which uses the same chain as fitted to the 2" Clayton. Supplied by A J Reeves. While fitting the chain, one of the legs on the split link broke . I rang Reeves to buy a couple only to be told that if I want a split link, I'll have to buy a new chain. They don't sell them separately . so could any of you lads know where I might be able to buy one ? Apart from Reeves. As I don't need more chain.

thanks in advance.

Dave

Thread: Milling machine as a morticer?
19/04/2015 12:14:47

Hi Robin

you could make the job easier if you don't mind spending a few quid. Machinemart do a conversion kit to turn a post drill into a mortiser. I think they are around £30 to £40 the last time I looker. Go online to find out.

Dave

Thread: 5/32 x 40 tpi unions for 1/16 pipe
25/03/2015 20:07:26

I would have thought, like Kwil says. Make you're own. Buy the time you've found somewhere that makes them, you could have made your own.

Dave

Thread: Boiler Cost & Certification
25/03/2015 20:03:26

Hi Nick.

Check your in box

Dave

Thread: How best to fix a partly failed Silver Solder joint?
20/03/2015 22:54:15

Hi Dave.

Afraid so, you will have to re solder it, but don't panic. For some reason, the solder on a soldered joint, takes far more heat to melt than new solder. You'll be . Go for it, and don't be afraid of melting the already soldered joint. It can happen. But its unlikely.

Dave

Thread: Life as a left hander
20/03/2015 22:47:31

I find that I can cope with most machines, although, I did buy an exact saw that I've never managed to use because its for the right hand And I just can't hold the lever down with my left hand, For most of my working life, I was a sewing m/c mechanic which was fine as most sewing m/cs are left handed, but micrometers, scissors and verniers are a problem, why are left handed versions so expensive ? At school, I was constantly being told off for writing so small, but back in the day, when we used soot ink and italic knibs on a stick, if I wrote bigger, it just smudged and no one including me could read it. But, I get by. Yes, sometimes I curse because the things the wrong way round. But hey ho. That's life for lefties.

Dave.

Thread: SPG Tools
04/02/2015 22:52:16

Hi Gordon.

like Brian, I'm local to SPG ( 18 miles ) and I have bought machines from Simon. As Brian says. Simon is vey helpful and friendly. The machines are very reasonably priced and ready to run when you get it. Like many machines available SPGs are the same, just a different name and colour . I've never had any bother with them. the only thing I've found. Is, if your going over to him, it's best to ring first as he's in and out quite a bit. Usual disclaimer. Just a satisfied customer.

dave

Thread: Bubble Foil Insulation for workshop, anybody used this?
11/01/2015 00:21:20

Hi Geoff.

sent you a PM

DAVE.

11/01/2015 00:21:17

Hi Geoff.

sent you a PM

DAVE.

Thread: Latest boiler regs?
07/01/2015 21:15:00

Hi J.

he wouldn't let me use a 'T' piece as that was my first thought. it had to be a totally seperate water feed doing a mechanical feed was a simple enough job. I did think about a second hand pump, but as you say. I'll be spending more time pumping instead of watching where I'd be going lol. And yes, making a mech pump was cheaper than buying another hand pump. + once that's going you can more or less forget about pumping, and play instead.

Dave

06/01/2015 13:01:36

Hi Guys.

the main reason for him wanting the size changed was, in his opinion too small to run the engine at a reasonable speed. He said , that the existing pipe would run it, but there would be no oomph to it. And you would get nowhere soon. He also wanted another means off getting water into the boiler. As in another entry point. This was I case the first pump failed. I can understand this on a coal fired engine as you can't just switch the heat off. But this one is gas fired, so any. Such problem. You would just turn the gas off. But a mechanical pump has also now been made and fitted to keep him happy. Now, it's just a case of waiting until mid march to take it back for pressure test part 1.

regards

dave

Thread: Need for recomandations on cut off or parting tool
03/01/2015 15:57:59

I've sent you a PM

regards

dave

Thread: Heating a workshop.
14/12/2014 20:19:47

Hi Chris.

Che k you're inbox.

Dave

Thread: Brain fade!
27/11/2014 21:29:32

Hi Guys.

WELCOME TO MY WORLD.

we should start a club lol

dave

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