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Making a displacer cylinder from solid |
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Bogstandard:
Unfortunately Stuart, I can get to the post office on my electric buggy, but not much further. It will be well packed, if ever you can say 'post office proof', and sent by whichever service Dave requires, either overnight, expensive, or normal snail mail, almost as expensive, but a lot slower. John |
sbwhart:
I could take it to Harrogate with me and hand it over to Dave, I think he's going :scratch: Stew |
Bluechip:
Hi Troops I'm coming to Johns place on Sat. 30 th .. Also will see Dave SD soon, so maybe I could pick it up Sat. ?? And perchance go to Dave SD's on Sunday PM ?? Where's Mr. SD ?? Dave BC |
madjackghengis:
Hi John, one thing I learned in soldering is making cleaning and preparation of the parts 90% of the job means it almost always goes perfectly, and almost always ends up exactly right. All this talk among you about posting, and maybe coming by and visiting, and the offers from others who happen to be stopping by makes me a bit jealous for being on the other side of the pond. I've taken a fancy to the way you Englishmen take what we call a "hobby" and call it for what it is: model engineering, and often the fact it is smaller than life makes it a greater challenge than the real thing. You all have a better perspective on the actual work which goes into building these things, and a greater appreciation for the skill and techniques which are involved, so I tend to hang out on the site where there is more Brits than Americans, I think. Makes me wish I could just "pop in for a visit". :beer: Cheers, Jack |
Brass_Machine:
Nice job John. Much like art that piece is... :thumbup: Eric |
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