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sbwhart:
Good one Ralph its nice to see you giving Aeolipile a mention I was going to give you a :poke: but no need now. Look forward to next installment. Cheers :wave: Stew |
Divided he ad:
John, I have learnt that when you haven't got a 5mm end mill, use the 6mm you do and make the other bit fit it :thumbup: Seems to have worked so far :) I've also used a detail of three from the one you showed me... I'm always absorbing something when I come to visit :med: You'll see it soon enough :thumbup: David and I have had a chat about the plans.... I'm not thinking they can be posted? --- Quote ---I take it this going to be a "small" tubing bender. Probably call it more of a pipe bender. --- End quote --- You say pipe I say tube.... You've no doubt heard another version of that phrasing? :) It'll probably do a 10mm annealed tube though :thumbup: Erm... Eric, you'll see soon.... I'm not too sure about publishing the pic's? Stew, I knew you'd be getting itchy about the Aeolipile.... It's been niggling me too!! Soon, it'll all start to work, I hope ::) Thanks to all for the positive posts :clap: Ralph. |
Bernd:
Ralph I remember once reading a disscusion on a forum about "pipe" and "tube". Tube usally meant a thin wall, were as pipe was something heavier. For example a water pipe. Much thicker than EMT (electrical conduit over here). But then I ask why do they call it an exhust pipe why not an exhust tube since the exhust uses a much thinner wall. :scratch: Rather confusing, and I'm getting :offtopic: here. Now I remember what the disscusion was a "tube bender" versus a "pipe bender". Ok that's enough disscusion, on with your subject. Bernd |
bogstandard:
Twinsquirrel David, If you send me an email, you will get plans by return. John |
Twinsquirrel:
Thanks John, PM sent :D :D |
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