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HS93:
Thank you for that

Peter
kellswaterri:



Nice work on the Pump J.L...couple of questions ...are the Southworth pump part tolerances very tight to the drawings...and where did you pick up those Clico Clamps?
All the best for now,
                           John.
















techno ludite:


--- Quote from: Brass_Machine on August 21, 2010, 07:29:21 PM ---TL,

Very nice work indeed!  :beer:

Eric

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Thank you, unfortunatley beer/alcohol is out of the question ( blood pressure tabs have stopped that)


--- Quote from: shoey51 on August 21, 2010, 04:59:20 PM ---Thats a lovely pump there  :thumbup: well done I need to build something like that for my 7.25 gauge loco

Graham

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Thank you


--- Quote from: HS93 on August 22, 2010, 05:00:26 AM ---Thank you for that

Peter

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Thats no problem


--- Quote from: kellswaterri on August 22, 2010, 05:54:51 AM ---Nice work on the Pump J.L...couple of questions ...are the Southworth pump part tolerances very tight to the drawings...and where did you pick up those Clico Clamps?
All the best for now,
                           John.

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On the one I've done, more like a male appendage in a bucket, but I've tried to get as close as possible to the drawing dimensions with the kit I've got. And regarding the edge clamps not legally, I used to work on 'Harriers' at BAE nuff said. But give these people a try http://www.skinpins.com/fastsideclamp1.html or any company that deals with aircraft manufacture, I see that your in the emerald isle see if you know anyone that works at shorts brothers in belfast.

TL   :)
techno ludite:
 :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb:    :D :D :D Well I guess its time to find something else to do now.


Behold my latest baby, not bad considering I'm single.



Yup she works at last, it was a bit nerve racking to say the least when she took her first breath's at 16:02 today, got to sort out the plumbing and wot-not.


TL  :D :)
kellswaterri:
 I see that your in the emerald isle see if you know anyone that works at shorts brothers in belfast.

Yup,...ME...for 18 years, I only asked as it is often only aircraft fitters who use them, very handy wee tool...got a few myself,
All the best for now,
                           John.
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