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Mini surface grinder |
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spuddevans:
You know, I think this would be a great little addition to any workshop. I think this might just go on the "Projects" list :coffee: Thanks for posting this, now if someone could post up some info on how to compress time so that I might have even the slightest chance of building a fraction of the things on my "Projects" list, I'd be eternally grateful :bang: Tim |
bogstandard:
I wouldn't mind helping out, but at the moment, I have six weeks to get six engines finished, and I DAREN'T be sidetracked. John |
sorveltaja:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on July 31, 2009, 03:56:45 PM ---I wouldn't mind helping out, but at the moment, I have six weeks to get six engines finished, and I DAREN'T be sidetracked. John --- End quote --- Six engines?? In six weeks? You must be.. maybe not an engine, but machine? |
bogstandard:
A bit :offtopic: , but no, five of the engines use many common parts, so it is more of a production exercise, 15 cylinders etc. You will see the start of the post sometime over the weekend. Just getting all the bits together. Bogs |
John Hill:
Please excuse the ignorance of this former sheep shearer from Dunnunder but just what are the basic principles and characteristics of a surface grinder? If they are what I think they are I just might make one in an idle moment or two. |
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