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    Quote Originally Posted by pipeclay View Post
    Maybe the Germans doing a safety audit on how much hair could be extracted from the head before death.
    Haah ye those germans do like decapitation and where to worried about safety to teach me anything useful
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    1915 Weisser Milling machine




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    1938 Hauser 7 spindle Gear milling machine for complex operations





    1920 type MP2NR33 SIP coordinate measuring machine



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    1939 Swisstool Voumard v33 internal grinder


    1910 Weisser planer

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    1916 Tornos automatic



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    A lathe from 1840


    Nice little planner from 1900



    1900 Wolf shaper

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    Any guesses as to what this machine from 1900 does




    I have a few more photos but they all need rotating but here is one from the Muller machine warehouse thats the one we went in to they have 3 more that size

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael G View Post
    Great stuff - and I think it was kind of you to take Phil with you too.
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    Do you reckon they would notice if I stood there all day and played with that gear

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    Quote Originally Posted by welder View Post
    Any guesses as to what this machine from 1900 does



    My guess would be for cutting bevel gears

    Quote Originally Posted by Steamwhisperer View Post
    Do you reckon they would notice if I stood there all day and played with that gear
    Wear the right sort of hat and no one would know!

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    Thanks a heap for the great photos.
    Don't know what your itinerary is, but if you get a chance, spend a day at The Deutsche Museum in Munich.

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    Default This is the post of the year so far!!

    Great pics, thanks very much!!

    Glad you are making the best of your opportunity to see something different.

    Keep the pictures coming, it keeps the jealousy down here under control!

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    Default Thanks Andre

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    Wonderful photos, thanks so much.
    How about bringing back to Australia, the Travelling Head Shaper, & the small Planer ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael G View Post
    My guess would be for cutting bevel gears

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    Well thé guru of gears got it in one thats what it does. A bevel gear shaper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abratool View Post
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    Wonderful photos, thanks so much.
    How about bringing back to Australia, the Travelling Head Shaper, & the small Planer ?
    Bruce
    I wish that planer is the right size for me, But I can buy a schaublin 125 lathe for 18 500 franc. All the tools are expensive here . We are going to visit Luthy machine who has thé best looking machines and if I have time I will have another look art thé tornos automactic lathe museum
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    Another angle of the Wolf



    1940 Schaublin Sv220 lapping machine

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