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Rob.Wilson:
Well did you fined a suitable can at the shop  and what was in it   :lol: :lol: :lol:


Rob

sbwhart:
Rob

No luck at the supermarket although I was accosted by the shop idiot who thought I was after his Job.  :D

My grandsons baby milk comes in a nice tin that just may be OK.

I'm making some bushes so I can fit a cup wheel on the other end of the grinder.

I'll then strip it down and show some more pics of how I've modified the parts.

The column that supports the grinder came off a scrap bench projecting microscope that John gave me, I stripped it down and kept all the bits I thought may come in use full sometime, it would be a sinch for some one with casting facilities to make  ::)

Stew

Rob.Wilson:
Hi Stew

Just a thought what about an Sauce Pan or Cake tin for the guard  ,, bit stiffer than a tin  :med:

 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SILVERWOOD-7-ROUND-FIXED-BASE-CAKE-TIN-PAN-/230489236202?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_HomeGarden_Kitchen_Cookware_GL&hash=item35aa3aa2ea#ht_1270wt_911

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PARDINI-SAUCE-PAN-ALUMINIUM-4LTR-CAPACITY-ZY-0004-/320556051981?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_HomeGarden_Kitchen_Cookware_GL&hash=item4aa2a12e0d#ht_500wt_928


Rob

sbwhart:
Thats not a bad idea I think they have some in the local £ shop I'll check it out tomorrow.

Stew

Baldrocker:
Or try the local Op shop for a variety of sizes of cake tin.
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