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    Default Fit as a turner

    Hello all craftspersons.
    Name is Mark and I have been viewing this site for some time.
    I'm a retired engineer who wants to build a long case clock, raise some chickens, turn some steel into something useful, visit the grandchildren and find some time for hobbies.
    I suffer from the curse of the engineer----"if something is broken you've got to fix it, regardless of cost or time".

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    Quote Originally Posted by tellytuba View Post
    I suffer from the curse of the engineer----"if something is broken you've got to fix it, regardless of cost or time".
    Or at least can't throw it out cos it can be fixed.

    Welcome to our humble forum.
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    G'day Tellytuba and welcome to the ratbaggery.

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    Hi Mark, welcome to this forum
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    Fixed eh.

    That's nice.

    Then how do you define broken?


    Welcome to the site.

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    From one retired to another welcome mate
    ( this engineer has a 6x7 mtr shed full of good stuff that works or can be fixed , or will come in handy one day )
    Ashore




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    Default Long Case clock

    Quote Originally Posted by tellytuba View Post
    Hello all craftspersons.
    Name is Mark and I have been viewing this site for some time.
    I'm a retired engineer who wants to build a long case clock, raise some chickens, turn some steel into something useful, visit the grandchildren and find some time for hobbies.
    I suffer from the curse of the engineer----"if something is broken you've got to fix it, regardless of cost or time".

    Hallo Mark,
    Re. Long Casr Clock, try contacting 'Nine Fingers' on this site. He is something of an expert in the subject, having made severeal with superb workmanship.
    Good luck.
    Dennis.
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    HI Mark and welcome to the forum.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    G'day and welcome Mark. We are sure to show interest in any repairs you make and any creations, too.

    soth

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