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Johns Christmas Present

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Darren:
Hi Stew, Is it an IEC 3 pin socket on the machine needing a plug and lead?

If so I have hundreds of the little B*****s and could pop one in the post for you if it would help?

sbwhart:
Thanks for the offer Darren I'll take a photo and post it if its the right one I'll take you up on it. :thumbup:

Cheers

Stew

Divided he ad:
Was just thinking of your liking to recycling John....  :dremel:

Sounds like a fun little gadget.... I'll have to have a closer look when I get rid of this manflu and can come visit!


Stew,

Sounds like you are going for the upgrade... I can never understand the huge difference in price of these machines.... They all look very, very similar.... I would like to think it meant that they had spent more time refining them. But I think I might be dissapointed! :scratch:


Good luck in the world of machinery sales..... They can be a real pain in the rear (ask John!!)


Ralph.

bogstandard:
Ralph,

I have just spent the last six months getting rid of a lot of my unused recycled bits. So now, there has to be some real heavyweight material in the bits before I start to knock them apart, otherwise I will just end up as I was before, unable to move because of storing 'just might come in handy' parts.

The lights might be useful (you see, I'm at it again), for pinpoint illumination on a machine, but usually with very expensive stuff like this, they have custom bulbs that are hard to replace if they blow, so I will wait until Stew has decided what he is going to do with his, and if he needs spare bulbs he can have the ones out of mine.

But it really is a shame to throw away things like this, that would have cost a couple of grand each to buy in the first place.


Stew,

Get one of the bulbs out first and find it's voltage rating, you wouldn't want to go plugging say 24 volts into 240 volt mains. With the type of plugs on there, they should be 240 volts, but it always better to be on the safe side and check first.

John

sbwhart:

--- Quote from: Darren on December 28, 2008, 06:43:42 AM ---Hi Stew, Is it an IEC 3 pin socket on the machine needing a plug and lead?

If so I have hundreds of the little B*****s and could pop one in the post for you if it would help?



--- End quote ---

Hi Darren

Taken photo of plugs.



The hand is home grown: note all fingers and thumb present and correct.

If you can supply mating parts I'll private email you my adress.

Have  Happy New Year
 :wave:
Stew

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