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Old 07-12-11, 17:35
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Interesting......

Hi Stuart

Sounds interesting ..... just to have access to the equipment..... not to mention the network that can be developed with other more skillful individuals.

I have a small metal lathe in the basement...... circa 1938 sold by Ogilvie store on Rideau....... 6" Atlas with all the screw cutting attachements..... set up with a variable speed DC motor. ...... But I am not to good at working on it. Been practicing using solid plastic and nylon blanks from Canus plastic.

Getting some basic instructions from the course would be wonderful.

I need to fabricate the tie downs for the leather straps on the 2B1..... they are made of brass and look like miniature capstan winch drum.

Will need to check what the hours of the course are and how they fit with my commute.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Bob
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