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colin calver24/03/2012 20:47:58
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Gentlemen, I am only a novice, and have previously only made a small wobbler, but today i powered my Stuart v10 for first time and she runs well on only small air supply. Just had to share this moment as "her in doors" just said "very nice but what does it do". Biggest mistake I made was when starting to assemble I dropped the standard which shattered into several bits.

Stub Mandrel24/03/2012 20:54:14
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Congratulations Colin - but now you've got to post a picture!

> "very nice but what does it do".

One chap wrote to ME to say he showed his wife his lathe in action, and she said what do you do with all those little curly things?

Neil

johnp1024/03/2012 22:24:58
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Hello Gents.

A friend has acquired a Synchrome master clock and several slave clocks. He would like to convert the slave clocks into `stand alone ` clocks. Does anyone know of a suitable battery powered electronic circuit for this purpose.

John Parslow.

Springbok25/03/2012 00:11:08
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Well done John allways an exciting moment when you see all your hard work running for the first time. as Neil says lets have a pic.

John what has clocks got to do with this thread or am I missing something.

Bob

Gray6225/03/2012 00:15:02
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I have tried on many occasions to explain to SWMBO the ins and outs of building a traction engine (or two cool) and the tooling requirements, expenditure etc surrounding those activities.

She now does not even venture into the workshop and if I am required on the phone, I get a shout from the workshop door - 'I'm not coming in but so-and-so wants to talk to you'

What a great life being a model engineer wink

If I buy something, I now get the reaction - very nice dear, but rarely get asked 'how much was it?' or 'what does it do'

But then I do acknowledge her indulgence in jewellery, and trust me, I could have equipped a very nice workshop over the years - but would have been a very lonely man sad such is the acceptance of married life.

I don't care if she doesn't know 'what it does' I don't see any more use for a diamond than for truing up my grinding wheels - but then who am I to question LOL

CB

Steamshy25/03/2012 06:09:25
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I know how you feel Colin, like a dog with two d....s

Lets see a piccy then when you`ve got some time

Andy

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