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Colchester Triumph 2000 repairs and recomission
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micktoon:
Hi  John , this thread on the migwelding forum might be of interest, some one has just done the filter mod you are talking about. You may have to join the forum ? as I think its in the members only type section?
  Its a quite long thread but shows Colchester triumph 2000 long bed getting moved then worked on, if you have not already seen it I am sure there will be helpful stuff amongst it for you, if you wade through. http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/lathe-swap.53699/ 
  Just on the photo thing, I know there are pro's and cons but I prefer reading posts where the photos are already expanded as mine are that come off my  Photobucket , I know the downside is if they are ever lost or deleted off photo bucket they are gone from the posts too but make reading through things without having to click on photos simpler.

 Cheers Mick
mexican jon:
I hate PhotBucket  :bugeye: Basically that site is blocked on our work computers (Offshore) so when I get into reading a really good post and look forward to seeing the results in the flesh so to speak  :bang: I can't and it's just not :lol:
awemawson:
But Steve you are a moderator. Mere mortals don't have the ability to edit posts after a certain time has expired.
awemawson:
Steve, no I've just checked - it's really only today's posts I can edit - I suspect it gives you 24 hours but that's just a guess
vtsteam:
Well, frankly I don't like that kind of thing. But if it exists, then I would be glad to help anybody to fix their posts, or restore pictures if needed. Just PM me. Sorry to have gone so far OT, here, Vintage, btw.
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