Robert Downey | 12/12/2010 10:27:36 |
1 forum posts | I am an absolute newcomer to the world of model engineering, would an ML7 or super 7 be appropriate for both model making and small replacement parts for my vintage cars |
JasonB | 12/12/2010 10:43:54 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Yes either will be more than adequate.
J |
Terry Reardon | 24/02/2011 10:47:11 |
3 forum posts | |
KWIL | 24/02/2011 11:28:10 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | I certainly used to use an ML7 when making/repairing parts for my father's 1936 car. |
Nobby | 24/02/2011 17:00:46 |
![]() 587 forum posts 113 photos | Hi
I used my Myford Super 7 to make 1/4 diameter brake rods fo an Austin . Left hand thread one end and Right on the other end . i had to drill a hole in the shed/ workshop wall as the rods were long. but the hole acted as a steady to stop the bar flapping around They are good lathes
Nobby |
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