Pete. Member Messages 14,382 Location Kent, UK Apr 13, 2018 #21 It's definitely a die filer. A copy of a butterfly filer by the looks of it. I had one, gave it away to a clock maker.
It's definitely a die filer. A copy of a butterfly filer by the looks of it. I had one, gave it away to a clock maker.
Blake's 7 Member Messages 205 Location Ireland Apr 13, 2018 #22 Pete. said: It's definitely a die filer. A copy of a butterfly filer by the looks of it. I had one, gave it away to a clock maker. Click to expand... It's quite heavy, too. I needed help to lift it.
Pete. said: It's definitely a die filer. A copy of a butterfly filer by the looks of it. I had one, gave it away to a clock maker. Click to expand... It's quite heavy, too. I needed help to lift it.
ronan Member Messages 11,399 Apr 14, 2018 #23 If you can pick it up cheap enough buy it anyway. It would be a pity to see something like that chucked into a furnace.
If you can pick it up cheap enough buy it anyway. It would be a pity to see something like that chucked into a furnace.
gaz1 Member Messages 19,018 Location westyorkshire Apr 14, 2018 #24 at 200.00 he can keep it id rather get a used bandsaw been many on this forums already
A Allthegearnoidea Member Messages 233 Location Sheffield Apr 20, 2018 #25 Fun restoration 50 quid max.