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Four taped holes on the vice to fasten it to a bench??
Looks good do people get confused by the amber direction indicator lenses ?
May be, but again the threads are all different. One is even a Left hand one.Four taped holes on the vice to fasten it to a bench??
Apprentice project use of all tools 4 studs required for bench mountMay be, but again the threads are all different. One is even a Left hand one.
And other USA cars are amber.Why would anyone get confused by amber indicator lights? Is there another color they can be? I mean some US cars are red.
Go on....get one....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja9RIXyAbRwThink I'd need a lottery win or to retire before I could get a lathe (& space to site one)..... unless I wanted a big cast iron Ornament - cos while they fascinate me, I haven't got a scooby how to use one, or the time (& I'd need lots) to learn.
But yeah - it would be nice
Ahhhhh! Meths then straight on to the Buckfast...grand night out.It needed a clean of the tank and then I pumped through Thinners and then meths to clean the working parts.
Uni selectors were also used throughout industry ( & still are ? ) in the early days of PAL systems , cut my teeth during my City & Guilds industrial electronic servicing & maintenance training repairing such a PAL set up that used to be running the district heating system at Bretton PeterboroughI never adjusted or repaired Strowger, but done jumpering in many, also TXE’s (electronic exchanges) as well. All gone now.
My friend had an engineering company & the capstans were controlled by Uni selectors, when the Strowger was being phased out I saved a lot of spares destined for the skip. You wouldn’t have thought they would have worked covered in muck & dirt, but they carried on with little or no maintenance until they literally fell apart.Uni selectors were also used throughout industry ( & still are ? ) in the early days of PAL systems , cut my teeth during my City & Guilds industrial electronic servicing & maintenance training repairing such a PAL set up that used to be running the district heating system at Bretton Peterborough
OOH! ME! ME!Perhaps we should have a sub-section on here “what I should have fixed today” 229 pages so far, I think that might add a few more
OOH! ME! ME!
Mountfield mower (nice one, 18" cut rotary, self-propelled) gifted by Little Sister after a few years in her mate's sister's garage (Little Sister's garden's now all astroturf, sheds and a swimming pool for the kids that amuses the dogs), discovered the engine brake has to be pulled in to pull the starter (cable tie, that'll do), no start - carb off and float vlave cleared, orange gunge out of the bowl, throttle cable broken, garden centre shut 5 min ago...
This is me reaching the end of bee-friendly no-mow May...The grass'll still be there [and growing!] when you get sorted.
But we're a ways into August?This is me reaching the end of bee-friendly no-mow May...
Really? Who'da thought it....But we're a ways into August?
Amber indicators . . . but the flashing ones on the roof seemed to upset the teenager in the M3 coming the other way . . .Looks good do people get confused by the amber direction indicator lenses ?