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    Electronic Dividing Head using the Arduino

    at No, just a simple standalone program. Quite powerful though.
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    Electronic Dividing Head using the Arduino

    There are many programs that enable you to compare different versions of code (text). I use winmerge from http://winmerge.org/
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    Twin Cylinder Build

    Isn't that where the bolted bit is? ie insert bearing, bolt together...
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    BAZMAK-Diary of a Myford ML7 lathe restoration

    what is the purpose of that plate thing at the back left and the object top right?
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    SIEG SC4Tower?

    It's nothing to do with an iPad. As I said above, the 'Translate this page' option is a hyperlink (blue underline) while google is still displaying the list of pages.z
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    SIEG SC4Tower?

    The 'Translate this page' option is a hyperlink (blue underline) while google is still displaying the list of pages.
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    BAZMAK-Diary of a Myford ML7 lathe restoration

    Never been in either. Too rough for the authorities apparently as it has been demolished. Ileft Leeds as a 18 year old in 1973
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    boxer engine

    Fake Chinese bearings perhaps?
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    BAZMAK-Diary of a Myford ML7 lathe restoration

    Eyup sithee. I'm from Leeds myself (Middleton)
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    PRICE for MYFORD SUPER 7 PLUS LATHE

    Have a look at this thread http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/showthread.php?t=27181
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    Rudy Kouhoupt's Open Column Steam Engine - Cast & Double Size

    I'm just pulling your leg mate :)
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    Rudy Kouhoupt's Open Column Steam Engine - Cast & Double Size

    Just to play the Devil's Advocate here, how do you reconcile this statement: with this one from the same post? :hDe:
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    Talk about big steam engines !

    As impressive as these huge engines are, I can't help but think about how large the machines were that made them. Those flywheels, for instance, were presumably turned on a lathe. Those forgings holding it all together, must have been made using an enormous press. I'd like to see THOSE machines :)
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