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Quorn (CORN) Sharpener Grinder
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Pete.:

--- Quote from: awemawson on December 21, 2013, 04:01:14 AM ---I confess that mine sits in it's box on a cupboard largely unused. Superbly adaptable machine. I notice that Home & Workshop machinery have a very well equipped one for sale at £450 which I think is very cheap for what it is. After all how much is a raw set of castings these days? A few hundred I'll be bound.
Andrew

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I read this, went straight up there and it's been sold. Came away with a pretty nice Mk1 Clarkson instead though it has no workholding so now I am on the lookout for attachments.
flutedchamber:
Where would one buy the kit of castings?  I'm stuck here over the other side of the pond...
Chuck in E. TN:
flutedchamber, if you are in the USA, Quorn Castings are available here:
http://www.martinmodel.com/MMPtools-subfiles/Quorn/tools-quorn.html
Chuck
 
awemawson:

--- Quote from: Pete. on December 21, 2013, 08:41:21 AM ---
--- Quote from: awemawson on December 21, 2013, 04:01:14 AM ---I confess that mine sits in it's box on a cupboard largely unused. Superbly adaptable machine. I notice that Home & Workshop machinery have a very well equipped one for sale at £450 which I think is very cheap for what it is. After all how much is a raw set of castings these days? A few hundred I'll be bound.
Andrew

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I read this, went straight up there and it's been sold. Came away with a pretty nice Mk1 Clarkson instead though it has no workholding so now I am on the lookout for attachments.

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I'll demand 10% commission from Chris & Steve when I next see them  :ddb:

Andrew
awemawson:
There is a Quorn on eBay UK at the moment for £700 erroneously spelt 'QUORNE'

Andrew
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