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ARC Catalogue No.11

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Ketan Swali26/11/2019 11:15:39
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ARC is pleased to announce the release of Catalogue No.11.

If you would like a free copy, please click on this link.

If you are a U.K. subscriber of Model Engineers Workshop - printed publication, you will receive a free copy with your subscription during this week... hopefully.

If you live outside the U.K. mainland, you can still order a free copy, but handling and carriage will apply.

Ketan at ARC.

Lainchy26/11/2019 11:31:19
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Thanks Ketan

Ordered. Do you know when you'll be getting the 6" bench grinders back in?

Ta

Ian

Ketan Swali26/11/2019 11:34:36
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Hi Ian,

Thank you for your reminder. At present.. likely mid 2020!....apologies... We still have the 8"..

Ketan at ARC.

Emgee26/11/2019 12:29:54
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Hi Ketan

I did message you via the on-site contact link asking why you don't have a PDF type catalogue to download ?

Emgee

Ketan Swali26/11/2019 14:03:42
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Posted by Emgee on 26/11/2019 12:29:54:

Hi Ketan

I did message you via the on-site contact link asking why you don't have a PDF type catalogue to download ?

Emgee

Hi Emgee,

Thanks for your message.

Its just a matter of company policy. ARC prefers to keep the print copy as print format only, rather than offer or promote any pdf version. Please accept our apologies.

Ketan at ARC

ega26/11/2019 14:11:35
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I'm hoping the new catalogue will include stub drills.

Ketan Swali26/11/2019 15:11:49
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Posted by ega on 26/11/2019 14:11:35:

I'm hoping the new catalogue will include stub drills.

That used to be John Stevenson's standard request ..... but unfortunately, no.

Ketan at ARC.

Nicholas Farr27/11/2019 11:56:17
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Hi, postie dropped my copy of No. 11 through the box this morning, with MEW 288. Thanks Ketan.

Regards Nick.

Andrew Johnston27/11/2019 12:17:00
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Posted by Ketan Swali on 26/11/2019 15:11:49:

That used to be John Stevenson's standard request ..... but unfortunately, no.

No chance of left hand, slow spiral, stub drills then? Can't find anybody that sells them. sad

Andrew

Ron Laden27/11/2019 12:38:13
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**LINK**

These do them Andrew, both Cobolt and HSS

Edited By Ron Laden on 27/11/2019 12:40:10

Vidar27/11/2019 13:03:24
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Is there a downloadable PDF the catalogue somewhere? (Less hassle than ordering a print version with postage).

Ron Laden27/11/2019 13:12:18
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If you read above Vidar there is no PDF version and the paper copy is hardly hassle, just follow Ketans link in his opening post, go to checkout and thats it, simple, plus there is no postage charge (well not in the UK).

Edited By Ron Laden on 27/11/2019 13:13:06

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Vidar27/11/2019 13:23:59
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Ah, I just didn't read through the entire thread I just read the top and followed the link.

Now, I will argue that it is a hassle: I'm not in the UK, so there will be a postage charge. That again means I'll have to bring out my credit card and my bank safety widget to authorize the payment. And then wait some 7 to 14 days or thereabouts for it to arrive. That is a lot more hassle then pressing once on a link to a PDF and getting it in seconds.

Having spent a fair bit of money at ARC the last 10-15 years it might even be a good idea to just send it to old customers if paper is the only way? Not to put ARC on the spot - suppliers sending out catalogues seems to be on the decline in general. (At the other extreme the Hoffman group sends me a 4 volume hardbound catalogue of biblical plus proportions each year. Just the postage could likely buy me a better meal not to mention the printing costs).

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Edited By Vidar on 27/11/2019 13:27:38

Vidar27/11/2019 13:30:12
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I thought the name Vidar to be unusual, so googled it and found as follows :-

Vidar - Norse Mythology for Smart People

Bill

It is kind of unfair. Thor got a weekday, movies and TV series named after him, while poor Vidar just got me and few other mere mortals. wink

JasonB27/11/2019 13:38:03
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Everything that is is the catalogue is on the website so you can just click on each section and browse there, probably a lot more info on the website than can be fitted into the cat anyway.

Vidar27/11/2019 13:47:33
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Well, everyone can do that so if it was an equal alternative there wouldn't really be a reason to have a catalogue in the first place? I somehow imagine the bliss of an organized catalogue tickling my impulse buying senses by showcasing items I wouldn't necessarily think of or click to find in a concious way on website...

Anyway, I was just aiming to ask if there was a PDF of the catalogue. I conclude there isn't, and thus I will just go on with life as it were before I stumbled across this thread.

Edit: Seems I just can't type today.

Edited By Vidar on 27/11/2019 13:48:18

Neil Wyatt27/11/2019 13:48:36
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Posted by Vidar on 27/11/2019 13:30:12:

I thought the name Vidar to be unusual, so googled it and found as follows :-

Vidar - Norse Mythology for Smart People

Bill

It is kind of unfair. Thor got a weekday, movies and TV series named after him, while poor Vidar just got me and few other mere mortals. wink

Yes, but who would have thought longships were fitted with technology for detecting other ships at a distance and a navigating in fog?

Neil

Vidar27/11/2019 13:56:00
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 27/11/2019 13:48:36:
longships were fitted with technology for detecting other ships at a distance

Neil

That one is new to me. Sounds interesting. How did that work?

Ron Laden27/11/2019 14:19:10
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Yes it is all on the ARC website but I do like a paper copy in the workshop with my morning coffee..smiley

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