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NickG:
Wow, very nice work Stew. Yourself and Bogs have recently made machining castings correctly look easy but I know otherwise!  :thumbup:
sbwhart:
Thanks Nick

I was begining to wonder where you were having not heard from you for some time. I bet that four letter word "work" as kept you away.   :D

Stew

lordedmond:
yes that the one Stew

you can not help but admire the man/woman  but that another story , but a brilliant engineer ,he did a lot to get us where we are today , I wonder what he would have made of the current CNC setups


very good work with the pump BTW
NickG:
Stew,

Kind of, been away a few nights which messes up your whole routines! Then I've been doing some bits and pieces tidying the car up. I'm off for a week now so am hoping to get back in the workshop and finish that 2nd poppin. Got the electric loco to finish then I was going to do an i.c. engine, but I've changed my mind, I either want to do a boiler for mabel or do sweet pea-  I have a professional boiler for that and I think I bought most of the fittings. Decisions decisions!

Nick
sbwhart:
Blimey Nick


 
--- Quote ---I'm off for a week now so am hoping to get back in the workshop and finish that 2nd poppin. Got the electric loco to finish then I was going to do an i.c. engine, but I've changed my mind, I either want to do a boiler for mabel or do sweet pea-  I have a professional boiler for that and I think I bought most of the fittings. Decisions decisions!
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Sounds like you've got a dose of  :proj:

Sweet pea sounds interesting I've got a project planned for some time in the future that would use a Sweet pea boiler, but first I've got to finish off my own Mabel first.

Have fun  :D

Stew




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