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    Mini Tube bender.

    And don't forget, no matter what tricks we get up to, there IS a minimum internal bend radius for tubes. If you need to go tighter you're into Electro-forming. Regards Ian.
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    Mini Tube bender.

    In 'Propper' (Full Size industrial) tube bending, what George has described and used is called a 'Wiper Die'. Not needed for normal plumbing and brake tube applications but a definite advantage for our 'Appearance' parts. Regards Ian.
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    First and Third Projection Symbols

    "View in direction of arrow ' ' " never fails Regards Ian
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    Hello from Yorkshire, England

    T'ony gud thing i Lancashire ist M62 - - - to Gods own County' Best Regards Johnathon (AND John) Ian.
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    Wanted Stuart 10v drawing for machining.

    A friendly reply leeason15, you really should use a P/M (personal message) reply rather than show your details on forum. Leaves you open to spam and scam. Regards Ian.
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    Flash steam powerplant

    If he was also into M/C sprint racing and lives in York - - - you could be right mate. Good to know you're still stealing oxygen. Regards Ian.
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    Flash steam powerplant

    You missed 'Windy' Frazer. On either MBM or Model Engineer forum. Held various RTP records. Regards Ian.
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    For Sale Mitutoyo Dial Caliper

    Sorry Henry, I'm working on second grade reading. Post title gives it away. Ian.
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    For Sale Mitutoyo Dial Caliper

    When is a Mitutoyo Dial caliper not a dial caliper? When it doesn't have a DIAL. Regards Ian.
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    Who is it on this forum that sells small engine plans?

    You may like to have a look on the 'Outerzone' site. Lots of the 'Motor boys'designs on there and are FREE. Regards Ian.
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    Wanted I need a part made...

    How can the 'Wedges' be pushed out? Don't the two mounting bolts interfere with this? Regards Ian.
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    Micrometer won't turn on

    Bit like drawing teeth. What is/was the manufacturer recommended cell??????? Regards Ian. Forget it, just read 2032 IS the recommended cell.
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    Micrometer won't turn on

    So the question again, why order a smaller cell than the one recommended? Regards Ian.
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    Micrometer won't turn on

    Why did you order 2032's? 2450's are a different animal. 2032's are 20mm dia. x 3.2mm thick. 2450's are 24mm dia. and 5.0mm thick. Perhaps adding a thick piece of packing (metallic) to the 2032's would have worked. Regards Ian.
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    Mystery tool

    Four Yorkshiremen sketch, The Python mob did that one, probably on U-tube. Better one was Yorkshire airlines again on the tube. We had two airlines at different times both based at Yeadon aerodrome, (Leeds Bradford airport). First was BKS flying Dakotas and it was rumoured that when they flew...
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    " Fuel less " space engine

    I don't know why they would call it a space engine Cos it has a "Satellite dish" fastened to the front and "Looks" spacey. Think my description on first posting is correct. Regards Ian
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    " Fuel less " space engine

    Is the article from post number 1 complete? This is what was originally posted from P/S only exception being background colo(u)r. Regards Ian. Just re-checked the article John W, it is complete, it's just the truncated way American mags were printed. Text from top half of second page...
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    Workholding -- itty bitty polycarbonate cones

    A drawing is going to save a thousand assumptions. Regards Ian.
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    Nalon Viper 2.5cc CI Engine

    Worth a look for free downloads :- Oz : Free plans : Collection of free vintage model aircraft plans to download Regards Ian.
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    " Fuel less " space engine

    Strictly should be described as "A Solar Powered Hot Air Engine". Was shown in another thread but "greyed areas of plans made it difficult to read. Originally published in Popular Science, hope it's an easier read. Regards Ian.
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