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Ronkh:
DaveH.

I agree with your comment (with me being one of the two members)!

Unal, 

My humble apology to you Sir. Please accept it!
Do not stop showing on here your goodies because of it. I can see how hard and frustrating it must be for you regards lack of fellow modellers in Turkey for when you need advice, and so this is the ideal place to turn to. (Until a plonker like me almost turns you away))

Now then, how do you get your material for your work?
Also, was it hard for you to buy/import your machines and where did you get them from please?
If these are awkward questions then please do not answer them!!

Many kind regards,

Ron.

Fergus OMore:

--- Quote from: Ronkh on March 23, 2012, 01:59:09 AM --- I can see how hard and frustrating it must be for you regards lack of fellow modellers in Turkey for when you need advice, and so this is the ideal place to turn to. (Until a plonker like me almost turns you away))

Now then, how do you get your material for your work?
Also, was it hard for you to buy/import your machines and where did you get them from please?
If these are awkward questions then please do not answer them!!

Many kind regards,

Ron.

--- End quote ---

I think that you are looking for 'ukazak' in
 http://www.hobitutkunlari.com


or if you can't get it try Googling '  ukazak in mersin, turkey'


Mersin, in case you don't know is a thriving seaport in Turkey with its own university and 10,000 people in its Chamber of Commerce.
Turkey is not a backward country of 80 million peasants but has some 2.5 million imigrant workers in Germany's highly skilled industries.

Well now?

ukazak:
Ron,
There is no need for any apology. Everyone is expressing their thoughts or opinions. It is amazing that how easy for one to forget, his own first days or years.
I can understand the frustrations too, everybody want to see the results of their idea is after applied and NOW! But really, sincerely, it is not easy around here. I appreciate and I am sure other newbie’s too, your time spent to solve the problem.
I broke my band saw blade and took me 3 months to find a spare. (have you ever tried to deal a business with a Chinese lately?)
So, I have to be careful with a “BIG WHACK’S” and hammering things.
Here you can find almost anything as easy as ABC, but for the big industrial machines. Anything smaller than 4MT.. Forget it!
I usually find and purchase the raw material at nearby industrial park. And tools have to make them myself if I can, or, I order them from abroad specialized hardware stores etc.
It is not exactly a rose garden, but I am not complaining.
Kind regards,
Unal

DaveH:
Unal,

So what is your next plan of attack  :dremel:

 :beer:
DaveH

Stilldrillin:
Unal.
I have been only occasionally dropping in, following your problem.....

Some while ago, I had the same problem with my mill. Here is a sketch I made at the time.




The impact forces are taken by the machine table, not the bearings.

One good clout was all it needed!  :thumbup:

Good luck.......

David D

P.S.

Nice engines!  :clap: :clap:

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