Here is a list of all the postings paul 1950 has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: free stuff |
23/12/2015 09:38:48 |
lathe bed free to good home early drummond Edited By paul 1950 on 23/12/2015 09:39:18 |
Thread: Moderators powers and duties |
20/12/2015 21:17:29 |
you can ban me if you want |
Thread: free stuff |
20/12/2015 16:27:43 |
bath feet! heck they came off a lathe but yes you are right so its the scrap bin then |
20/12/2015 15:41:16 |
just having a clear out and it seemed a shame to put these in the scrap bin so free to a good near redruth cornwall or you can arrange postage gordon spanners a bit rusty there were outside 2 af 1 whit |
20/12/2015 15:12:44 |
just having a clear out and it seemed a shame to put these in the scrap bin so free to a good home near redruth cornwall or arrange your own postage |
20/12/2015 15:10:28 |
just having a clear out and it seemed a shame to put these in the scrap bin so free to a good home near redruth cornwall or arrange your own postage Edited By paul 1950 on 20/12/2015 15:11:20 |
20/12/2015 14:41:20 |
adjustable feet just having a clear out and it seemed a shame to put these in the scrap bin so free to a good |
Thread: Myford rear toolpost |
13/12/2015 18:13:15 |
send it back and make your own simples |
Thread: Metal cutting jigsaw |
06/12/2015 17:30:54 |
I use a cheap Bosch jigsaw that I bought for a few pounds from a car boot sale but i buy the best blades i can, if a blade is blunt it will not cut straight often cheap blades will nor cut from new. if you push hard it will not cut straight also look at the blade and not the machine |
Thread: Valuation of Boxford model A lathe and EMCO FB2 vertical milling machine |
02/12/2015 17:49:51 |
the only way to find out what it is worth is to put it on ebay. you will see them on there for over a thousand pounds but they have been on there for years. I have bought them for under £500.00 but most of the time they go for about £800.00 you will get more for a model A if you brake it for spares. |
Thread: how many 'one time' tools do you have? |
30/11/2015 08:18:25 |
I have hundreds of tools I have never used and never will |
Thread: Strange Myford ML7 |
18/11/2015 16:04:59 |
no R Martin it should be ML7 John
Edited the Title. Edited By John Stevenson on 18/11/2015 18:11:12 |
18/11/2015 14:25:22 |
just bought a ML7 the bed headstock and a few other bits look almost new but it has a 1948 serial no if it was a factory recon would they put the old number on it |
Thread: SCAM WARNING - TAKE CARE SELLING BY CLASSIFIEDS |
18/11/2015 13:22:13 |
another thing going on is if you sell something and the buyer collects the item and has paid by paypal there is no tracking nunber and he can say the item was not there and get his money back. without a tracking number the seller is not covered by paypal |
Thread: BIG blowlamp ID |
16/11/2015 21:51:16 |
Thread: What is the most useful workshop tool that you have made? |
14/11/2015 14:48:59 |
Thread: EXE lathe |
12/11/2015 16:47:18 |
anyone know the chuck thread size on this thing |
08/11/2015 16:04:27 |
sorry no auxillary headstock |
08/11/2015 14:11:21 |
perfect |
08/11/2015 13:53:25 |
the problem is a lathe like this worth about £42.50 the tailstock has sold for £25.00 and the other bits will help save other lathes like it. |
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