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RobWilson:
 :scratch: Blades look straight to me mate , just off set  :smart:



Rob

RobWilson:
Something like this John












Rob

Fergus OMore:
I used to burn out the things way back. Probably in the 1950's or early 60's.

As far as I recall 'replacements' were a complete cartridge but minus the fan.  I got mine from Tyne Tees Power Tool Co in Heaton Road in Byker. The place is still there! All that we did was to prise off the fan, put it on the new cartridge and put it all back-- to burn out again!.

I suppose the prising off was done with nothing more than a couple of screwdrivers- in the back shop.

Thanks for the memory

Norman

RobWilson:
Well Mr Rudd  :poke:   ,,,,,,,IS IT DONE YET ! it's been months  :coffee:


Rob

John Rudd:
In a word NO...... :lol:

I had some 10 mm flat bar delivered today, so should make some progress...I need to make something like 5 new fans....
I've now got a bit of a collection of Stanley Bridges drills dating from the very early 60's thru' to mid - 70's....a total of around 15-17 drills.....its become a bit of an obsession really.... :drool:

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