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Andy:
I’ve been looking at this forum for a while and I’m very impressed by the friendly and civilised way that members share their knowledge. I’ve found it very inspirational. So here I am, but I don’t expect to be able to contribute much. Although I got my first lathe about ten years ago I’ve not done a lot, due to other hobbies and commitments. My shop is very small indeed – I may post some photos later – and contains a Taig microlathe (now used for small milling jobs only), a fairly big Axminster pillar drill and a Seig C3 type lathe, Chester variant. So far these have been used for making bits and pieces for 17th Century re-enactment, such as powder flask and musket lock parts, the inevitable improvement of existing workshop equipment and some work on small (but not model) stationary engines. There is also a box full of part-made steam engine projects which I’d like to finish once I have all the necessary skills (and confidence). |
spuddevans:
Hi Andy, welcome to the madness :headbang: We look forward to seeing what you have done / will do. Oh and :worthless: Tim |
Brass_Machine:
Hi Andy Welcome to the collective :borg: Doesn't matter if the steam engines are model, small or large... Anything is really acceptable here. Same with the 17th century re-enactment stuff. Post up some pictures! Eric |
sbwhart:
Hi Andy welcome aboard the cube :borg: Is it civil war enactment your into or war of the Roses stuff, its great fun they have a big civil war enactment near use every year (battle of Natwich) and boy do those guys and girls go at it, and they sink a few bears just to get in the mood. We're not to fussy what your projects are on her because :proj: is worse than pig flue. Just have fun and join in the fun Cheers Stew |
CrewCab:
Welcome aboard Andy, love the avatar :thumbup: Just pull up a chair and settle in :coffee: CC |
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