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old mart16/05/2020 13:33:57
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I found this ad on ebay UK which could be of great help for people who need leadscrew and nut repairs, but are not in a position to do it themselves. I have no interest in this except for wanting to help members to keep their machines running.

**LINK**

not done it yet16/05/2020 13:46:40
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Most would only need the telephone number for contact.

From the ad: So before you
order the posting tube UK buyers just PHONE ME to discuss the repair of your cross slide
shaft and nut in detail. 01753 651923 between 9am to 1.00pm or 01753 654523 between 2.00pm to 5.00pm

old mart16/05/2020 14:41:50
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Yes, only the telephone number is required, but the whole ad needs to be read first to be sure it is of any use.

not done it yet16/05/2020 14:53:15
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I posted his telephone number because epay might pull the auction, if they realised he was simply using it as an advert for his services.🙂. Somehow, I doubt if anyone (sensible) would shell out £15 for a tube they may not need.... if they read the auction.

Neil Wyatt16/05/2020 15:29:33
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Well he avoided paying eBay and now he can advertise with us for free too !

I don't mind forum members posting genuine recommendations but we have no idea whether this chap is any good or not...

Neil

Edited By Neil Wyatt on 16/05/2020 15:29:47

not done it yet16/05/2020 16:05:55
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Neil,

You have a point. Please erase the number from my post.

old mart16/05/2020 16:20:42
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There was feedback from satisfied customers for what its worth.

There have been regular threads on the subject of leadscrews, and I notice that many people are not technically able to carry out restoration of this nature and its a shame that imperial threads are not so easy to get hold of this side of the pond. Anything coming from the States carries a premium just on the postage.

AdrianR16/05/2020 16:44:43
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FYI **LINK**

I would be a little concerned about the accuracy of a lead screw made on a machine that has already worn out its cross slide.

Andrew Tinsley16/05/2020 17:07:57
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There was someone offering a similar service on Ebay several years ago and two of my friends used him for replacement leadscrew nuts. He did an excellent job for very reasonable prices.

I don't know if the current offer is by the same person, I wil lcheck with my friends to see if they can remember who it was!

Andrew.

Edited By Andrew Tinsley on 16/05/2020 17:08:33

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