Here is a list of all the postings Lee Wood 2 has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: My fathers Workshop and Projects - New home? |
23/08/2014 20:32:17 |
Hi John I have been selling the contents of my uncles (who died over Christmas) workshop on here and Homeworkshop and I am sure your father would approve that it's going to like minded people. Good advice from other members and if you have the time try to sell yourself, commercial dealers try to pay the bare minimum. It's the same with ebay now. Good luck Lee |
Thread: soluble cutting fluid |
30/05/2014 15:17:19 |
John M You may be right about the bugs HSE requirement now that my works have to have monthly Legionella and bacteria testing Both my Bridgeports and one of my Colchesters had above average readings when we came back after Christmas - they had only been stood for 3 weeks Makes you think doesn't it? |
Thread: Small powerful springs |
20/05/2014 21:32:18 |
Hi Neil Try Springmasters (Redditch) http://www.springmasters.com/ We use them a lot for work related items and they are very good regards Lee |
Thread: Advertisers' links missing |
19/04/2014 15:56:12 |
Hi Neil We use Firefox at work and get problems with it now and again I am not convinced thats its the best
Lee
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Thread: Mail failure when using the site interface |
18/04/2014 13:12:48 |
No but I have had a few problems with members trying to contact me |
Thread: Used machine tools |
17/04/2014 15:21:49 |
Few on here http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk/ |
Thread: Sherwood Jobber Drills - anything known? |
10/04/2014 15:58:25 |
Just out of interest I have a new set of the Sherwood 6-10 x 0.1 mm jobber drills sat on my shelf I would be prepared to sell for £60 (this includes delivery) Would like to use the money to buy something else |
Thread: Drilling hardened steel - drill supplier |
10/04/2014 15:25:11 |
As Graham/Les said Masonry drill bits can be used but the tips have to be sharpened and sometimes the rake angle changed so as to get the drill to make the initial bite. The flow of coolant is also important Not sure it would work in this instance as you need to apply a bit of force to get first bite and then apply constant pressure.Probably not possible in what you are trying to do due to the nature of what you are drilling and access to it. |
Thread: UK source of very soft 'O' rings? |
10/04/2014 15:05:13 |
Hi We uses a manufacturer called Superior Seals to supply us with nitrile o-rings May be worth making an enquiry http://superiorltd.com/contact/ regards Lee |
Thread: Sherwood Jobber Drills - anything known? |
01/04/2014 13:55:40 |
Hi Robin I thought I had sent you a message but it appears to have disappeared. If you would like to contact me I may be able to help you out with the Sherwood Jobber Drills regards Lee |
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