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    Default a bit of light sunday reading and inspiration

    boy have i got a lot more to learn pity i didnt read this before i started making bigger dials for my hercus 260 Making a new Cross Slide Acme Screw a great read go all the way to the end
    john

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    Thanks for the link John, a very interesting and instructional post. You obviously enjoyed the post yourself, and all the great workmanship displayed by the O.P. If you are up for more posts of extensive quality work description like this one, go to the Monarch section of P.M. and look in the "stickies" section for "Project wreck" "wreck update" and "Another new toy" by Harry, A.K.A. Beckley 23. Lots of great reading there, and fantastic workmanship with lots of clear explanation of the work being done. There are other examples on P.M. of quality work from other contributors which make great reading if you have the time, Alfa GTA and Rivett 608 are 2 such contributors who come readily to mind, but there are many others. Thanks again and Seasons Greetings,
    Rob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ropetangler View Post
    Thanks for the link John, a very interesting and instructional post. You obviously enjoyed the post yourself, and all the great workmanship displayed by the O.P. If you are up for more posts of extensive quality work description like this one, go to the Monarch section of P.M. and look in the "stickies" section for "Project wreck" "wreck update" and "Another new toy" by Harry, A.K.A. Beckley 23. Lots of great reading there, and fantastic workmanship with lots of clear explanation of the work being done. There are other examples on P.M. of quality work from other contributors which make great reading if you have the time, Alfa GTA and Rivett 608 are 2 such contributors who come readily to mind, but there are many others. Thanks again and Seasons Greetings,
    Rob.
    Ross " Alfa GTA " 's posts are always a standout for me. PM is chock a block full of interesting stuff, finding the time to spend reading it is the problem. You could sit in front of the computer all day and ignore the shed work I guess. With 39 forecast, it's a temptation.

    Spiral Milling along with a bit of turning (large, lots of photos)

    BT

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