Here is a list of all the postings edintheclouds has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: ME4717 Miscollation |
22/05/2023 14:03:10 |
Just recieved my second copy of ME, thumbing through it thinking that looks a lot better, until page 713-714, one edge has been screwed up and torn. At least I have two copies I can make one good copy from both of them. |
15/05/2023 13:57:48 |
Maybe you have to open the staples and collate the pages yourself, all pages seem to be there, much like playing the piano with all the notes but not in right order. Les |
Thread: Stolen loco |
12/06/2021 13:39:24 |
Ok br, sorry I must missed it, maybe a moderator could delete this thread. |
12/06/2021 10:18:01 |
Hi, thought I'd pass this link on about a sad case of a stolen loco, in case anyone hears about one for sale.
Les |
Thread: How many gliders have engines? |
24/03/2021 12:28:52 |
Just seen this on the BBC news site, a AAIB accident report states, pilot was overcome with carbon monoxide from the engine bay during the flight.
Les |
Thread: Saving an image as jpeg using windows 10 paint |
18/01/2019 11:46:53 |
. Edited By edintheclouds on 18/01/2019 11:56:02 |
Thread: Sussex Steam Co. can't contact them, no answer for weeks! |
24/10/2018 16:21:45 |
Message on web site reads: Latest News Please note that, because of production limitations due to illness, our models will be available to purchase, from time to time, via eBay only. We apologise for this limitation and hope to return with our normal on-line ordering facility a.s.a.p Please keep an eye on this website for future changes If you wish contact us, please use our email : [email protected] |
Thread: Windows 10 printing problem |
13/11/2017 12:51:20 |
When you click 'print' from the file menus, have look to make sure the name of your printer is listed in the box displayed. If it is but not highlighted, click the name to highlight it then click 'print.' If that works check to see your printer set as the default printer. Some updates seem to change the settings, hope this helps. Les |
Thread: General club questions |
16/09/2017 11:46:29 |
Hi David, I can't see the Polegate Model Engineering club in East Sussex. http://www.padmec.org.uk/contact/ Les |
Thread: BA Spanners |
23/08/2017 09:35:05 |
Below are links to BA spanners for sale, not the complete range though. http://www.maidstone-engineering.com/tools/hand-tools/spanners Edited By edintheclouds on 23/08/2017 09:39:22 |
Thread: I.T |
03/08/2017 17:26:19 |
Download Apache Open Office, it is free it can open Microsoft files and convert to Open Office format. Click the link above. |
Thread: TORNADO 100mph Steam train TV Program |
15/05/2017 18:35:16 |
It's Fake Britain at 7.30pm BBC1 in the South East. |
Thread: Complex....I mean Simplex valve question |
01/01/2017 17:42:02 |
You will have to register as a new member to the forum its http://modeleng.proboards.com/
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01/01/2017 15:24:05 |
Hi StirlingSingle, You may find the link below useful. |
Thread: Aligning the Tailstock of a Myford ML10 and ML7 |
15/11/2016 10:30:09 |
Hi Andrew, Take a look at Harold Hall's page on aligning lathe centres. http://www.homews.co.uk/page392.html
Les |
Thread: Blunt slitting saw |
06/06/2016 09:28:38 |
Thanks Hopper, Your info is very useful, I will make a note for next time.
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04/06/2016 21:02:56 |
Thanks Jason, we live and learn. About 100 RPM? |
04/06/2016 20:45:22 |
Hi, Was I expecting too much from a new slitting saw? I've used a slitting saw for the first time today, it's 3" x 2mm x 64T, it was cutting BMS 3/4" deep x 1/2" thick running at about 800 - 950 RPM, lubricated with oil. The saw has become blunt before the end of the cut, would a larger diameter saw have been a better bet? Are there different grades of slitting saws available? Many thanks for any advice. Just uploaded photo of the set up. Les
Edited By edintheclouds on 04/06/2016 20:52:30 |
Thread: Parallel and serial port stand offs |
08/03/2016 11:24:04 |
Hi John, Take a look at this site.**LINK** |
Thread: What email client |
08/03/2016 09:18:52 |
Thunderbird works well at work on MS 8.1 no problems, you can colour code your emails of your choice. select a colour to show importance or just to keep track of them, great. |
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