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  1. #2176
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    Some of the Italian made cold saws had Fiat fuel pumps.

    Ken

  2. #2177
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    Here's the pump on the Brobo saw. Repco, Supercheap, and Bursons are all distributors of Goss pumps and re-build kits so it should be straightforward to find the parts.

    Thanks for your help guys.

    Graham.
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  3. #2178
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    Default Scrape goat?

    I picked this up today. Seems in reasonable order for an older tool. I even found new brushes for it on German ebay for 8 Euro.

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  4. #2179
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    Looks like the last of the machinery acquisitions arrived today.
    This tiny Bullard vertical turret lathe turned up not far from home and needed adopting.
    The shed is very much out of room now but I also said that after the last few machines to arrive.
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  5. #2180
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    Did you get much tooling with the VTL? It would sure be nice to have the chuck jaws.

  6. #2181
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    Now thats a lathe !
    Well done.
    Bruce

  7. #2182
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    That borer is so cute. I'm guessing that is one of the baby ones with the 24"chuck? borers are fun to use, at least the 6' one at work is.

  8. #2183
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    It is a 24” plenty of big ones around but this is perfect for home.
    Whats in the photo is what I got. Shouldn’t be too bad to sort of some basic tooling.
    I have no immediate use for it and I’ll need to find a big single phase motor for it yet.
    I’ve been following heavy iron Chris on instagram and it does make me want this thing running soon
    https://www.instagram.com/heavyironchris/?hl=en

  9. #2184
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    In with the too-large narex boring head I got the other week came this full set of diatest split ball bore gauges, spanning 0.0625" to 1.130" to 0.0002, they are pretty swish, certainly nicer than my machines deserve.20180620_221058.jpg

  10. #2185
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    Those bore gauges all came with indicators whose divisions are in 0.0001 increments and have 80 divisions on the dial so its 0.008 per revolution, this seems a bit strange but i dont have any other imperial plunger indicators, is this a normal setup. I would have imagined 0.005 or 0.010 per rev to be more normal?

    Just makes it slightly annoying to count in units of 8 when the dial is doing multiple revolutions.

  11. #2186
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    If you don't want them ...

    Cheers
    Roger

  12. #2187
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    Quote Originally Posted by caskwarrior View Post
    Those bore gauges all came with indicators whose divisions are in 0.0001 increments and have 80 divisions on the dial so its 0.008 per revolution
    0,008 " equals 0,2032 mm. Maybe they are rooted in the metric system and their dials are "inched"?
    What brand are they? I think I have a set like that but is metric for sure. Not sure if it has an indicator in the set, but I can check next week...
    Peter

  13. #2188
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    I think they are Kaifer as they look like another Kaifer I own but the logo on them is a capital M with triangles on each side, Mahr maybe?

  14. #2189
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    Electrakleen model makers mill

    I have one of those sitting under my bench! I think it might be a BCA version though, minus the rotary table!

  15. #2190
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    Quote Originally Posted by caskwarrior View Post
    Just makes it slightly annoying to count in units of 8 when the dial is doing multiple revolutions.
    To quote Tom Lehrer: "Base 8 is just like base 10 really ... if you're missing 2 fingers!"

    First tool gloat for me, there will be more coming.

    Picked up a near-new TESA Digitmaster on ebay the other week; I'm hoping to build up a full 0-150mm set, but they're not easy to find

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