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Old 18-05-17, 11:30
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Hello Mike,

Thanks for the information. My workshop does not extend to lathes - presuming from what I have seen on the interweb associated with re-babbitting

I found this link to a 1936 "how to book" Accessed May 18, 2017 from South End Lathe Works http://www.wewilliams.net/docs/1936%...etin%206-C.pdf

And ... a really nicely presented webpage from the "The Old Motor.com site - Accessed May 18, 2017 from http://theoldmotor.com/?p=62427

Kind Regards
Lionel
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