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    machine shop in India

    H & S? elf n safety. I just looked at the factories address in India, Bhopal, India. try a Google on "Union Carbide Bhopal" >:(
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    This hobby has turned me into a greeny. :-)

    I can't pass a skip (dumpster) without having a rummage, especially if it's on an industrial estate. ;D
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    Silver solder?

    I repaired a speedometer drive last week, consisting of a forged steel gear and a pressed steel ring, using silver solder for the first time. I scrounged a part packet from an Air con engineer that visited my worksite. He uses it for Cu-Cu and Cu-Fe joints, he said the packet had been damp and...
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    New Holland Igniter Problem

    If these engines use a standard threaded spark plug, you could put a "Colortune" plug in and watch it spark while the motors running, you would also be able to see what the mixture is like.
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    a duffers file handle

    I've seen them thrown in bonfires, bit of burning rubber sprint out in all directions and they burn as if satan was inside trying to get out. :o
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    How to construct a pentagon

    perfect! :D
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    How to construct a pentagon

    How do I bisect angle OCA without a protractor or am I missing something?
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    Stainless steel bushing?

    I use them for my model autogyro rotor head bearings ;D
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    How to construct a pentagon

    The angle ACD remains constant?
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    Paraffin blowlamps

    Does anyone still use a paraffin blowlamp? I bought this little beauty for £3 today,I spent a bit of the afternoon renovating this old Sievert paraffin blowlamp, it roars and spits fire like a Chinese dragon. I just needed something for silver soldering and I have found the gas blowlamps are...
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    Where to buy coal

    Just go for a walk around here, the coal seams exit out the side of road cuttings. Most of the old railway embankments around here seem to made from coal.
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    Mighty yet tiny IC engine !

    My thoughts exactly! With all these moving parts, how are they going to lubricate and cool them? That is not explained in any form in the animation or documentation.
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    Auxiliary fine feed for my minilathe

    now these motors would be ideal for anyone wanting to mod thier feeds, they are reversable. Item 350174933361 on fleabay.
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    Auxiliary fine feed for my minilathe

    I have used these motor / gearbox combinations on *many* projects. They seem to date back years and are used in many electro-domestics that require a slowly rotating shaft, stuff like washer timers, rotissiere, microwave plare turners1001 uses. The greatest number are made by CROUZET and are...
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    Horizontal Double acting Twin Self starter

    Sorry to butt in, :-[ I do agree with Driver. In my experience copper alloys cut very sweetly with HSS tools, almost to a silk finish. You will find an excess of long bronze chip "springs".
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    What is hit and miss?

    We had a similar setup on fishing boats, they used Hundested 2 stroke diesel engines, but in this case instead of opening the exhaust valve, the governor would not inject fuel, These motors were 80HP single cylinder 2 stroke diesels, a 350 psi compressed air starter and "fireworks" for the...
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    EN8 080M40

    At least you have the crankshaft as the "grease holding base", not a thin walled 50 year old monkey metal casting ;D The expander method works with needle rollers and open caged ball bearings, all you need is a couple of millimeteres behind the bearing to get it's hooks into. Agreed it's a bit...
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    EN8 080M40

    Ah, the grease method. It works IF the bush has not got it's teeth "well in", the blind back piece is not a press fitted piece of "unobtainium" or has a thin back, then the grease pressure pops the blinding bit out the back and gives "deep $hit" sysndrome. ::) The expanding stepped puller is...
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    EN8 080M40

    There are lots of these tools in the UK from closed down dealerships etc, but the colonials have never had access to tools, now they all have the bikes to upkeep and they're stuffed without the tools. ;D Even something as simple as a pair of BSA A7/10 pushrod combs gets a lot of bids. I bought...
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    EN8 080M40

    Hi again everyone. Been a little busy due to work, but things eased off a bit now. Trying to get a few days ahead so I can have a week or so off . Heres an example of the end product, it's a clutch hub puller for a unit 350, I havent got around to hardening it off, it seems to work OK as it is...
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