Mick Annick
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There’s also a very old belt driven vertical bandsaw and column drill and a planer, all now three phase
But at least it pre-dates the Chinese Invasion
Nice haul I like the clamps there is some thing so much nicer about old stuff .One of my neighbours called round this morning to tell me he’s having a workshop clearout as he’s getting on a bit, and his children don’t want anything, but did I want any of it?
I now have an anvil and stand, a dozen hammers, some homemade spanners (for wagon wheels) and some tongs, together with about 200kg of assorted steel. There’s also a very large blacksmiths leg vice I’m going back for, 100 euros the lot.
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Nice haul I like the clamps there is some thing so much nicer about old stuff .
Why the hell hadn't I thought of that...top marks cheersMake a sleeve to go on the end you chop off then if you need the extra leverage you can slide it on once it is down a bit.
A nice solid EPCO engine hoist. UK made in Leeds at a time when things were made properly from good materials. Hopefully being collected from Colchester on Monday
I've tried them in 3.0° as my glasses but I cannot see anything .A 3 diopter cheater lens should make life a bit easier not having to use glasses.
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Looks like the Lidl helmet has a clip to hold it too.
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And it has flames so probably the best welding helmet ever
That's called a chisel in Birmingham.Anyway Next thing I'll buy are Parkside screwdrivers (you can use them with an hammer