Brunny0436
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Caretaker at worked open the biffa bin the other day and found a complete working Garrett Ace metal detector , £300 rrp iirc and sold it on fb marketplace for £85, jammy tw@
So cant use violence or heat to dismantle
Many violence! Many dead bearing!Yes you can.
But just once.
Many violence! Many dead bearing!
No broken rollers, against all the odds. Life got easier when I notice the assemblies similarity to a slide hammer...
No they wont, and no it isn't.Boil them up in citric acid then hot oil and grease, they will be ok.
Is that some floor I can see?
No they wont, and no it isn't.
2 quid a piece for replacements so not messing about with them.Oh well, we can hope.
2 quid a piece for replacements so not messing about with them.
I now have a pamphlet and price list for The Machine. In 1969 the bits I have here would have cost within a chippy tea of a Hillman Super Minx. Wonder if anyone wants to swap...
May be some scraps and a pair of floury baps.
I thought this might make it a bit easier to use. I might be proven wrong about that...
Reading this without being able to see the picture .. can any of the parts be 3D printed in ABS etc ? It seems we have some very capable guys on the site who can do amazing things with a 3 D printer & a decent CAD to print programme .As the chances of getting spares for it seem quite remote, and the bottom pulley is going to need a new outer welding to it, I suspect you are right.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds...