Here is a list of all the postings Brian Rice 1 has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Tip identification |
05/03/2015 17:36:38 |
Posted by Neil Wyatt on 03/03/2015 20:23:32:
Pidgin - but I doubt the schoolboy humour will be lost on JS. You could use them as pigeon caltraps John, keep the winged rats off the roof Do look like buttress thread form to me. Neil Pigun don't not no what you are meaning |
05/03/2015 17:34:37 |
Here's the part number for these Sandvik tips R156.3-22 370, 135 P35 22374 |
Thread: One for the ladies |
05/03/2015 17:30:04 |
Thank you John |
05/03/2015 11:00:00 |
a must read http://www.fastonline.org/CD3WD_40/JF/JF_OTHER/SMALL/Small%20engine%20maintenance%20for%20women...By%20Michelle%20Richard.PDF
Clickable link added.
Edited By John Stevenson on 05/03/2015 12:27:28 |
Thread: Steel/non ferrous stockists |
05/03/2015 08:24:18 |
Sorry Martin should be d.burr1 |
Thread: How far back do archives go? |
05/03/2015 08:20:32 |
What's the project David? |
Thread: Information |
04/03/2015 19:51:01 |
Thank you Stick |
04/03/2015 12:46:54 |
looking for information on the small loco model Birmingham dribbler can anyone help please..let's not have a load of dribble. |
Thread: Tip identification |
03/03/2015 20:15:30 |
Posted by Rik Shaw on 03/03/2015 18:15:01:
When all the school boy a gone to bed they expect a descent replay - please don't let them down! Rik (drivelling) You picked up on the pigeon English, it was intended. |
Thread: Steel/non ferrous stockists |
03/03/2015 17:28:52 |
Try this guy on flebay dburr1 he's very good used him many times. |
Thread: Workshop heating |
03/03/2015 17:23:53 |
Few years ago I used a greenhouse heater ran on paraffin stopped all the condensation and was safe to leave on 24/7 |
Thread: Tip identification |
03/03/2015 17:20:50 |
One day one might get a sensible answer on this forum when all the school boy a gone to bed if someone ask a question they expect a descent replay not a load of schoolboy drivel. Rant over |
Thread: Thank you |
03/03/2015 17:13:30 |
do not no where to post this ,I just want to say a big thank you to David Martin and his father for the full set of Model Engineer all 70 kilos of them going back to the early 1900s. If there any articles any one would like to look at I will be happy to copy into a PDF File. |
Thread: What did you do today (2015) |
03/03/2015 09:37:04 |
03/03/2015 09:31:49 |
Posted by Michael Gilligan on 03/03/2015 08:14:33:
Posted by Michael Gilligan on 03/03/2015 07:36:02:.
P.S. ... There seems to be rather a lot of armoured cable coiled-up behind the machine ... What's the story? .its portable Ignore the dumb question I see that the heads come pre-wired with long cables. MichaelG.
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Thread: Metal Rack |
28/02/2015 15:37:46 |
That's some shed, my biggest problems is can I afford to buy it ,not store it can someone help with this problem? |
Thread: Height adjustable Workshop seat |
26/02/2015 15:06:21 |
I uses bar stool |
Thread: Arc Lathe Collet Chuck and Warco WM180 lathe |
26/02/2015 15:05:01 |
Have a look here http://www.amadeal.co.uk/acatalog/Adapter_Plate.html |
26/02/2015 14:48:14 |
Just check your register it's part of the spindle on these lathes and you should be able to bolt straight on . |
Thread: Lathe setup home visit |
26/02/2015 14:40:52 |
First are you running a extention cable plugged in to the ring main in the house if so I would seriously look at getting a separate supply to you workshop with it own consumer unit,also have the motor check over. All you need are two centres one in the tale stock and one in the spindle and a six inch steel rule, place the rule vertical against the lathe centre and slowly bring up the tailstock until touches the rule if the rule twists you are out of alignment,I don't know wether your lathe as got any adjustment to the tailstock but I'am sure some one on here will explain. |
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