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RobWilson:
Thanks Lads :beer: Getting close Mick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,just need to get me finger out and stop pissing about with other distractions in the shop :palm: --- Quote from: Zadig on May 04, 2015, 03:45:51 AM --- Nice looking mill too. --- End quote --- Aye its not bad (Aciera F3) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BUT! not as nice as your pair of mills , Deckel's I believe :drool: Rob |
Zadig:
Just seen the reference to David Vizard, that's a name from the past. I think his how to modify your Mini book is still the most thumbed and dilapidated book I have on the shelf. I've had a couple of Thiels and a polish copy that was nice - all sold on. The two mills I have now and have done for a few years are an Ajax and a Shizuoka CNC. I got tired of having to buy two lots of tooling for both mills, so when the nearly new and well tooled Ajax came about, I decided to take the plunge. |
RobWilson:
Aye Vizard's book is a must for A series engine tuning :dremel: Rob |
RobWilson:
A wee bit more progress this morning , thought I would post now as I need to stop for a curry . :) Made up a couple of shouldered washers , cant be doing with way ward springs LOL. The slot required a tad of hand fitting at the bench . :dremel: And it all goes together like so . Thats the valve just about done , I have left the other end long and un machined as I am still undecided how I will be controlling the valve. Next ,welded on the dump flange . And this is it so far . Cheers Rob :beer: |
Joe d:
Looking good Rob :beer: :beer: Be ready for that BBQ party soon! Cheers, Joe |
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