Graham Orm Established Member Joined 6 Jan 2013 Messages 3,646 Reaction score 4 Location Manchester 25 Jul 2015 #1 I've had to reduce the screenshot to get the forum to accept it. Rusty vintage pulley restoration project!! Attachments Screenshot (14).jpg 27.6 KB
I've had to reduce the screenshot to get the forum to accept it. Rusty vintage pulley restoration project!!
M MMUK Established Member Joined 25 Sep 2013 Messages 2,597 Reaction score 1 Location Great Barr, Birmingham 25 Jul 2015 #2 Ooh! That'll take a few years to complete!
M Mike.S Established Member Joined 23 Dec 2011 Messages 816 Reaction score 0 Location Dorset 25 Jul 2015 #3 I'm sure Wallace will snap that one up =P~
Chrispy Established Member Joined 10 Aug 2011 Messages 1,981 Reaction score 183 Location Oxfordshire 25 Jul 2015 #4 And it's cast iron! Got to be worth saving.
misterfish Established Member Joined 18 Jun 2006 Messages 1,552 Reaction score 45 Location Chichester, West Sussex 26 Jul 2015 #5 There are quite a few lised on Ebay and it looks a though they are desirable for 'steam punk' projects. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised as there is usually someone somewhere that will buy/need almost anything. Misterfish
There are quite a few lised on Ebay and it looks a though they are desirable for 'steam punk' projects. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised as there is usually someone somewhere that will buy/need almost anything. Misterfish
B Bod Established Member Joined 18 Nov 2013 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 126 Location Wiltshire. 26 Jul 2015 #6 Now if it was the rare triple wheel one........ Bod
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 30 Jul 2015 #7 I've got a single one, iron, paid a fiver for it 45 years ago at a boat auction.
J John Brown Freeloading Social media influenza Joined 25 Sep 2008 Messages 4,734 Reaction score 2,414 Location Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire 30 Jul 2015 #8 That one's for a clothes airer, isn't it?
R Random Orbital Bob Established Member Joined 13 May 2011 Messages 6,236 Reaction score 18 Location Hampshire/Berks Border 30 Jul 2015 #9 I do love British culture
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 30 Jul 2015 #10 John Brown":1ekrt1wn said: That one's for a clothes airer, isn't it? Click to expand... Well it weighs around 10 kilos. so it would need a strong post. (and needs around a 3" sisal cable) I used it on boat ramps years ago when wanting a 90 degree change of direction pulling up the ramp with a motor car.
John Brown":1ekrt1wn said: That one's for a clothes airer, isn't it? Click to expand... Well it weighs around 10 kilos. so it would need a strong post. (and needs around a 3" sisal cable) I used it on boat ramps years ago when wanting a 90 degree change of direction pulling up the ramp with a motor car.