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Gallery, Projects and General => How to's => Topic started by: doubleboost on October 26, 2012, 06:34:37 AM
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John
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Excellent, really enjoyed watching that, thanks for sharing.
John
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Great John :)
Bill (Half-Geordie)
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Excellent video John, revived a few memory cells from years ago. :scratch: Last time I screwcut on a lathe was when I was serving my time as Fitter/Turner with what was then Dorman Long on Teesside & that's going back a loooooong time (45yrs!).Superb refresher,well done.
George
(Smoggielander) :nrocks:
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Great video John, :bow: :thumbup: :clap:
Did you do one in English ? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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DaveH
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Great video John, :bow: :thumbup: :clap:
Did you do one in English ? :lol: :lol: :lol:
:beer:
DaveH
Cheeky twat
John
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Great video John, :bow: :thumbup: :clap:
Did you do one in English ? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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DaveH
It is in English, Dave. But not as we know it ...
You need your Babel Fish in your earhole. It won't work in other orifices .... :thumbup:
BC ... yet another cheeky twat ... it seems
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Divn't listen to them sutherners man John, tha daft 'n mental.
Nice to see someone who has squeezed a similar tonage of machine tools as I have into what looks, from a glance, like a single garage?! The founds of my house are slowly rotating due to the ever growing misbalance betwixt garage and living quarters...
Rich
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I understood every word :lol:, Top quality video John, good video work and well explained in plain English I thought. :ddb: :thumbup: :clap: :thumbup: :clap:
I look forward to your next episode :bow:
Cheers Mick.
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thats fantastic john well dun
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John
Great vid. and a clear and concise description :)
nice bit of stuff you have centred up there
beter not start using old Ilson ( Ilkeston ) we have had to print a book so other can understand us its called Ey Up Ma Duk
its must be the air or the newky brown that imparts that chrome like finish you lads ( Rob Wilson ) up North obtain
Stuart
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Thanks for that John, very useful and it's made my Monday morning! (off work!) :thumbup: Now for part deux!
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Very cool John...
I have always wanted to learn how to cut acme threads. Looks like I need to get a tool like that.
Eric