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11th June 2015, 05:35 PM #1future machinist
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Swiss Machinery ,A trip to MUller machines
Hi folks I am currently on a Trip In Switzerland and yesterday I went to visit the Muller machine museum in Biel/Bienne and then went to the Muller machine showroom to view some really nice machinery. We had a look at one of their warehouses and they had 3
Now back to the Museum , they had over 150 machine tools from 1800 all the way to the 1940s. My favorite was the two displays with running overhead lineshafts and 30 machines all working. Now let me post some phots of the museum.
circa 1800 wood lathe
Gear hobbers the oldest is from 1880
SIP optictcal comparator from 1912
Automatic lathes all these machines came from Germay and were working untill the late 90,s
BETTER TO HAVE TOOLS YOU DON'T NEED THAN TO NEED TOOLS YOU DON'T HAVE
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11th June 2015, 05:41 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Great .thanks we want as much photos as possible keep us updated . Enjoy your trip Peter
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11th June 2015, 05:45 PM #3future machinist
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1938 Mikron gear hob
Oerlikon NO1 Universal milling machine 1925
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BETTER TO HAVE TOOLS YOU DON'T NEED THAN TO NEED TOOLS YOU DON'T HAVE
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11th June 2015, 06:01 PM #4future machinist
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A nice schaublin
Oerlikon No 2 HBM 1935
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11th June 2015, 06:19 PM #5future machinist
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1930 Bechler automatic screw cutting lathe
BETTER TO HAVE TOOLS YOU DON'T NEED THAN TO NEED TOOLS YOU DON'T HAVE
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11th June 2015, 06:23 PM #6Philomath in training
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11th June 2015, 06:57 PM #7.
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Great photos Andre.
Thank you very much. I'm looking forward to more!
Bob.
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11th June 2015, 07:25 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
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It's almost as well kept as Bob's shed!
SimonGirl, I don't wanna know about your mild-mannered alter ego or anything like that." I mean, you tell me you're, uh, super-mega-ultra-lightning babe? That's all right with me. I'm good. I'm good.
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11th June 2015, 07:52 PM #9Product designer retired
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Stuffed
Great photos, looks like you've been taking lessons from BT.
Feel sorry for the operators standing by the machines, they look stuffed to me........
Ken
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Operators look a bit stiff were you able to get some formal instruction to help with your training apprentership.
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11th June 2015, 09:28 PM #12SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks for the great photos Andre, they are excellent, very close to BT quality as others have said. My comment on the machine operators, would be that the long hair on many of them was a surprise to me, I would have expected that Swiss or German traditions would have had machinists a bit more close cropped. I hope that you continue to enjoy your stay over there, and when you come back you come with some new toys. Cheers,
Rob.
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Maybe the Germans doing a safety audit on how much hair could be extracted from the head before death.
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12th June 2015, 06:33 AM #15
Very impressive museum. Its clear that a very great deal of time and effort has gone into restoration and presentation of all that lovely machinery.
Best Regards:
BaronJ.
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