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krv3000:
hi and welcum |
Ray:
Welcome to the forum Dieselboy. Ray |
latheman:
Hi dieselboy, I have a Warco 220/Mashstroy C210T lathe and am willing to answer any questions you may have. To be honest, as this lathe does seem to be very much a minority, any questions probably won't hold much interest for the vast majority, so if you want to communicate via the personal messages or direct on latheman@btinternet.com, then please feel free. I usually check at least daily. Incidently, for me it's best if you ask questions as this will then give me a starting point. Regards, Peter G. Shaw |
dieselboy:
--- Quote from: latheman on February 04, 2011, 08:33:27 AM ---Hi dieselboy, I have a Warco 220/Mashstroy C210T lathe and am willing to answer any questions you may have. To be honest, as this lathe does seem to be very much a minority, any questions probably won't hold much interest for the vast majority, so if you want to communicate via the personal messages or direct on latheman@btinternet.com, then please feel free. I usually check at least daily. Incidently, for me it's best if you ask questions as this will then give me a starting point. Regards, Peter G. Shaw --- End quote --- thank you peter. my name is malcolm I have this particular lathe as it was offered to me via my father in law, who in turn knows someone who had unfortunately recently lost her husband,she wanted to move to a smaller home and was selling off his model making machinery, ie lathe , drill stand, grinding wheel, model engines, track and carriages etc. I stumbled upon this site recently while looking for instructions for the lathe, it came with a selection of cutting tools and a thing called a ''vertical slide'' which i think is for milling!!! |
dieselboy:
--- Quote from: Da_Kengineer_Meister on February 02, 2011, 07:29:42 PM ---Howdy-howdy. Welcome to the group. It would be great to see pictures of your work area out in the garage. --- End quote --- ok, here they are its a mess out there as ive got too much stuff and my garage is only around 3mtrs x 6mtrs, whenever i want to do something in there i have to rearrange stuff or just take it out then put it back later.but when i do mig or arc welding i find its safer to do it outside (where there is less to catch fire) |
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