Hello everyone, not been here for a while. Nice to be back.
I’m refitting the downstairs toilet and have just uncovered the horrors under the carpet. The floor is hard bitumen but there has been a bit(!) excavated for the ch pipes. There is also concrete laid (hah) to level (double hah) the...
Interesting thought about the underlay. The bathroom was laid with a (probably) vinyl floor covering but could well have been something under it. The smell was very strong and pervading.
I didn’t suspect squirrels. These are Scottish ones and I didn’t see any telltale signs of empty cans of...
Hi peeps
I recently stayed in a lodge in Scotland which had an en suite bathroom. Unfortunately, there was a really bad smell in there (not that sort) which just wouldn’t go away despite lots of ventilation. This meant that we couldn’t use the room and my wife had to sleep in another bedroom...
As I recall, my old woodwork and CDT teachers helpfully 🙄 stated that the way to remove pencil marks from wood was not to put them there in the first place.
They were talking to another pupil who treated his pencil as a gouge, however, but it stuck in my mind as one of their usual asinine...
A zero-based array bench. Excellent: if you forget where you put your no. 4 down, you can set up a simple index loop to find that it’s at layer(9). If the plane isn’t even on your bench, however, you might need to build in some error handling. If you also make your bench deeper in the future you...
Hope I didn’t cause offence. I knew you had admitted it but a tiny wee dig was irresistible 😁 It’s exactly the sort of thing I would do. In fact I wouldn’t admit that I might, only might I’ll have you, have stuck the leather on before I planed the cheeks down to bench height. Of course no one...
Ah yes, saw your earlier pics - I assume I don't need to reverse the jaws though. :unsure::whistle: The grease is manky and sticky so I'll like to keep it away from sawdust.
Yes, thought the slightly subdued shade was better than pillar box red or something. Also thought it a good match for the remnants of the original paint on the thing but, like you said, could be aged anyway.
I really enjoyed this project and it's made such a difference having a proper holding...
Hmm, didn't think of that. Mind you, as this bench was my attempt at an MFT (from when I thought machines were the only way you could do woodwork :rolleyes: ), I intend to make a proper one, probably à la Sellers, so I'll think about it then.
At long last, it's complete! Took a while...
Used Hammerite Ultima Smooth Metal Paint in Ruby Red which looks lovely but I'm not massively happy with the durability of the finish. It seems to transfer from the vise to other surfaces too easily but I wonder if a bit of warm weather will help to...
Ah yes, looking at it in that context, it does look more like an ampersand - so it fits my No. 10 BB :). Did think it a little strange that a date would be put on that individual piece! Thanks Andy.
I did wonder that too but then thought it's too localised - I would expect years of pushing...
Hello peeps, time for an update after a bit of gap as it's been a while since I've been able to do any work on the beast.
The degreasing has been done and a final rub down.
Remember the stamping I found on the fixed chassis? Here it is cleaned up: 'No 10 BB'
Found another stamp on the...
I've done some drill wire brushing today to remove the worst of the corrosion. Here are some pics of the bars and the junction with the face plate. Difficult to tell if welding has taken place but, if not, that's some ugly looking casting in the second pic (like I'm an expert :whistle:)...
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! I just drilled out the 5/16 BSW screw, used a tap of the same size and saved the internal thread! I is a happy bunny. :)
Having a closer look at the undercarriage, I've found a stamped number. Can't quite read it yet but wonder what it might be - a casting...
Well hurrah. Mission accomplished!
Didn't bother with heating and went straight to drilling and got it clear. Managed to go through 3 drill bits mind - pressing too hard I imagine.
Additionally, very happy to report that the UNC 10-24 screws I (optimistically :)) ordered actually fit!
Next...
Drill and pick was the conclusion I was coming to but hadn't thought of @dickm's suggestion of heat treatment. As they say, I won't try the heat/freeze but I'm sure a bit of judicious heat won't go amiss. Stay tuned :)
BTW, tried the new bolt in place and it looks fab!