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  1. Phill05

    Pease assist with the identity and age of this machine.

    I believe this could be one of the Midsaw "All-in-One" Woodworking Machines have a look here: http://www.lathes.co.uk/midsaw/
  2. Phill05

    PlusGas or WD 40

    I have always been of the opinion "if it an't broke don't fix it" all my working life I have tried many different products in one form or the other but using WD40 has always done what I want the best. Others will disagree they have found what they believe is the best for them, If you have been...
  3. Phill05

    Yet another Wood ID thread

    You have In the fore ground Birch, at the back Cherry: Have a look at these. Birch Cherry A-hole
  4. Phill05

    Elu mff81 bearings - help needed!

    Cut two pieces of say 3mm round bar/wire that will drop into opposite groves of the pulley and use them to clamp onto with grips have you thought it might be screwed on L hand thread? soak it with WD40 then give it a try. Edit: added wire
  5. Phill05

    Wolf Drill chuck removal

    Have you tried removing the screw from the gear that one might be locking the chuck to the gear?. By the way I have the very same drill in the shed but not seen it for a few years.
  6. Phill05

    ID this part please

    Well now you ask, it is a free sprite not a "Spirit" you do not find it, it comes looking for You especially when you say the magic words, it can't be fitted anywhere you just hope it does not appear and spoils your day. sprite noun Definition of sprite 1. an imaginary being usually having a...
  7. Phill05

    Sold Spindle moulder bolt on dedicated tenoner sliding carriage.

    It looks like the R&S tenoner sliding table.
  8. Phill05

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    How much band width do you think it has used as "off topic" in this thread, when I have said anything in the past off topic I was told "if you don't like something scroll forward. I like to see all what people have made never mind if the image is large or small you should be looking at the "Last...
  9. Phill05

    Not so smart meter

    This is what I have been saying for years. Smart meters: Homes installed with millions of faulty devices in botched net zero rollout Almost one in ten smart energy meters installed in UK homes are not working properly Three million faulty smart meters have been installed in households...
  10. Phill05

    Design Disaster????

    A lot of thought must have gone into this, I only hope they drink out of the correct end of the bottle. ;)
  11. Phill05

    Cutting a tight curve on a thick bit of wood, with a bandsaw.

    I would draw it out and find the largest drill bit to cut out the big rad then it should be simple cuts on the bandsaw to finalise then clean up.
  12. Phill05

    A todays screw up was…

    Now where you went wrong is you did not use your lazer cnc
  13. Phill05

    Help please - truing the edges of a box

    Now it's all glued up do you think that planing, sanding back into shape will show up on joints it has been made up out of square? If the answer is yes then that might bother you and friends you want to impress for a long time. So I would say start making again, (keeping the box in line of...
  14. Phill05

    Joke Thread III

    I don't believe it I thinks it's all in the mind
  15. Phill05

    Question for a clockmaker

    The guy that owned the clock told me he had been researching the maker and an interesting point was made the name means "Full stop" so I guess it's a throw away he said. I just did a search and here it is:
  16. Phill05

    Question for a clockmaker

    I have come across your question before but came to the conclusion even though they carry a hefty price tag the one I looked at was in my opinion very cheaply made so I took it no further. (i believe the name Punkt means Full stop)
  17. Phill05

    Identification of these tools

    They are for countersinking a oil sink for the pivots on old brass clock plates, I have a boxed set that are many years old. Edit: here is a link to new ones. Bergeon Countersinks Set - Ronell Clock Co.
  18. Phill05

    Joke Thread III

    The joke is a liar is a liar always a liar, or am I lying.
  19. Phill05

    Grab Handles in Shower

    Keep away from suction ones as Just4Fun said use the toggle fixings I have had no problems with my ones. And they need placing where your MIL needs them not where you can find a stud.
  20. Phill05

    New Member

    Hi Froggy, Welcome. I used to get them from LM saw and tools Heanor but that was quite a while ago but the company are still active https://heanor.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/l-m-cutting-tools-ltd-13885595.html The part number I was told to ask for C1710/1 to fit a "Myford" 112 mm x 15 mm x 1.6 mm...
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