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RobWilson:

--- Quote from: wheeltapper on February 13, 2016, 09:16:01 AM ---You've got one upside down! all the pixies will fall out. :lol: :lol:



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BUGGER !  :lol: :lol:



--- Quote from: wheeltapper on February 13, 2016, 09:16:01 AM ---

Nice looking drill press, is it a recon job or just chuck it in a space and use it?



Roy.

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It needs a wee bit TLC Roy , there is a crack in one casing , switchgear missing , two levers to make and fill in the whitless marks on the table ,nothing that I can't fix  but saying that it does work .  :dremel:

That there table is 500mm x 400mm ,it has an  8 speed 4MT power feed quill  , not a bad swap for my RF25 mill drill . 


Rob

RobWilson:

--- Quote from: John Rudd on February 13, 2016, 10:09:20 AM ---So opinions please on the hot air rework unit ?

Are they good, rubbish or something else?

Nice effort Rob, half the trouble is placing the little blighters and getting them to stay put..... :Doh:

Then soldering them without dislodging.....

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Cheers Mate  :beer:

The hot air rework station seems fine to me John , but what would I know  :lol:  , does the job , can't complain for the money  :thumbup:

I just need more practice  :palm:



Rob

awemawson:
Can you not make a thing like the weighted pointer that I use for silver soldering - stand with long pointed bar pivoted and weighted to rest on the work and stop it blowing away in the flame - or in your case hot air gun ?

wheeltapper:
Or you could just hold them with a pair of tweezers. :ddb:

Roy.

awemawson:
It's all to do with gaining an extra hand - tweezers use one up  :lol:

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