Richard Marks | 31/01/2015 18:57:53 |
218 forum posts 8 photos | There is a thing called a Vertical Alignment Jig being advertised on ebay, just wondered it the well informed amongst us knows what it is or what it's used for. Regards |
Les Jones 1 | 31/01/2015 20:11:38 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | Hi Richard, Les. |
Michael Gilligan | 31/01/2015 20:20:23 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Richard, I can't say exactly; but it looks like a staking tool of some sort. My guess is that there would have been a round table mounted on a pin, to fit the longer arm. ... Looks very adaptable !! MichaelG. |
Michael Gilligan | 31/01/2015 22:26:44 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Les, This is what I saw when I gazed into my Crystal Ball. MichaelG. Edited By Michael Gilligan on 31/01/2015 22:28:17 |
Les Jones 1 | 01/02/2015 08:27:46 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | Hi Michael, Les. Edited By Les Jones 1 on 01/02/2015 08:37:25 |
WorkshopPete | 01/02/2015 09:44:30 |
87 forum posts | Good Morning All From the photos it looks like the bulk of a horology staking tool with the lovely box containing all the stakes and accessories missing. Peter |
roy entwistle | 01/02/2015 09:49:28 |
1716 forum posts | G H Thomas versatile staking tool ? Roy |
Robbo | 01/02/2015 10:11:46 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Looks like a King-size version of GHT's Universal Pillar Tool - about twice the size of his design. Thanks MichaelG for looking it up - like Les I couldn't be bothered if the OP couldn't. Phil |
Richard Marks | 01/02/2015 11:17:30 |
218 forum posts 8 photos | Gentlemen I tried to display the page from ebay on this site but it wouldn't work, what is a URL? the number for the item is 151572271639, and if you look up Vertical Alignment Jig it will be the first item shown, I would much prefer to spend my time in the workshop than fiddling around with a computer. Rgards |
Michael Gilligan | 01/02/2015 11:55:13 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Richard Marks on 01/02/2015 11:17:30:
I would much prefer to spend my time in the workshop than fiddling around with a computer. . Well, Richard ... If that's your attitude; please don't expect any more advice from me. I looked-up the item because the description intrigued me, but; with hindsight, I think Les expressed a more appropriate response. MichaelG. |
FMES | 01/02/2015 12:31:29 |
608 forum posts 2 photos | Whilst I agree that a reference to the item on the original post would have been very useful, I am also aware that many people are not fully conversant with procedures within the forum to know how to post links etc, (Jason kindly helped me when I had the same problem). To accuse someone of 'not being bothered' is surely a little harsh? especially when the OP has mentioned that he is not familiar with terminology.
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Bikepete | 01/02/2015 13:15:00 |
250 forum posts 34 photos | Richard, the URL 'Uniform Resource Locator' is just the web address, also known as the link - what appears in the address bar of your web browser when you view a page. So for your ebay item it is this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vertical-Alignment-Jig-/151572271639?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item234a695217 You can copy it from your web browser and paste it into the post you're composing. Let me know if you need step by step instructions for this. It can be made into an active link by using the button which looks like a few links of chain with what is presumably meant to be a globe above it (world wide web), in the editor you use to post on this forum. It is best to just write some text first like Vertical Alignment Jig Then highlight it (with the mouse - hold left button down and drag over the text, then release) and click that button. Then paste the URL into the box that appears, and click OK, which gives: The reason people are getting upset is that by not giving a link, you are forcing everyone who might be willing to answer your question helpfully to 'mess around with computers' themselves, to work out what it is you are asking about, when they too would rather be doing something more interesting. Right or wrong, the judgement is that if you can't be bothered to do this little, easy thing to make it easier for people to answer, which it is obvious would be helpful, why should they be helpful and bother tracking down the item and answering? Edited By Bikepete on 01/02/2015 13:30:19 |
FMES | 01/02/2015 14:20:36 |
608 forum posts 2 photos | Well, there you go, I didn't know how to change the *link* text, Thanks Pete.
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Neil Wyatt | 01/02/2015 16:27:24 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | I understand that Richard has decided to leave the forum. It may be a surprise that some people don't know what a URL is, but its worth remembering that some user may never have been shown how to cut and paste, let alone copy links into a message. Please assume lack of knowledge before laziness in such things. Neil |
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