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    Default Home Shop Machinist Magazine march/apri l2013

    has any one got a copy of HSM mag march/april 2013 and can copy and convert to pdf pt2 of Building a modified Brooks Cutter Grinder.

    SWMBO turfed my copy

    I might want to make it one day and I dont want to forget to get it

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    I think i have it, my latest few issues are in the shed. If no one else comes out with it i'll check tomorrow.

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    Ew,

    If a Part 1 is available I'd be interested in PDF along with the Part 2. I take it the Brooks is like this -



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    Is this magazine bought by subsciption and if so how much does postage cost on top of the price?

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    Dean, you can find it in some newsagents (not many though). The alternative is direct subscription -
    https://secure.villagepress.com/stor...s/list/group/3
    International delivery adds around $30 US. I should point out it only comes out once every 2 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael G View Post
    Dean, you can find it in some newsagents (not many though). The alternative is direct subscription -
    https://secure.villagepress.com/stor...s/list/group/3
    International delivery adds around $30 US. I should point out it only comes out once every 2 months.

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    Thanks Michael. I will have a look at the newsagents but I don't have much hope. I should have a look in the local library too but I think I would have noticed it by now.

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    Sorry guys i don't have March/april. Actually the last one i have is Nov/Dec, my local newsagent must have stopped getting them, they were always a month or 2 behind so i had not noticed. Doesn't look like you can get a digital subscription either....\

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael G View Post
    Dean, you can find it in some newsagents (not many though). The alternative is direct subscription -
    https://secure.villagepress.com/stor...s/list/group/3
    International delivery adds around $30 US. I should point out it only comes out once every 2 months.

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    yeah, that was what made me ask first Micheal...postage was a bit high for what I want...a few pages
    but if I cant get it It looks like I will have to have buy it

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    thanks Guys

    I leave this going thread as is for a few more days yet...
    then I might have to fork out some $$$ and get the back copy, and tell all I have what I want....
    and to the person who comes up with a the scans after I do purchase it....keep your his mouth shut so I dont feel glum......

    Bob, dont forget to remind to send both to you when I do

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    yesterday when I was trying to purchase the back copy and going thru the store hoping to see what postage would cost before I parted with credit card no, my connection dropped out

    after I reset the connection, I ended up at ebay for old HSM mags and mags such as Projects in Metal etc...and their postage was approx $15...plus the mag cost.
    this put me off going back to Village Press (thinking their cost would be around the same) at that time

    Micheal post above reminded me of that (i didnt go back to Village Press) so I just tried again...its on way for $10.00 including mag...I consider swmbo can afford that and will deduct it from her pay next month!!!!...plus taxes...got to make a profit for my time

    I will be in touch soon Bob

    All is fixed so dont anyone go looking now

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    I'll just keep my mouth shut then will I? I have the original plans from mew, only remembered late last night. Was going to pm you now.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    I'll just keep my mouth shut then will I? I have the original plans from mew, only remembered late last night. Was going to pm you now.....

    Ew

    &^%$#$!!!

    they can/will be backups???

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    I'd this the same as a Stent tool cutter grinder ?
    BETTER TO HAVE TOOLS YOU DON'T NEED THAN TO NEED TOOLS YOU DON'T HAVE

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    Hi Andre,
    It's different from the stent. I decided on the brooks over the raymac, I have plans for both. Mainly because the brooks is a lower machine and I figured it would be more rigid as there would be less leverage on the bottom slide.
    If anyone else is interested in the plans pm me your email, I can put them on my dropbox and share them with you.
    I was going to discuss some casting with Ray and Josh when they collect their grays gear from me, I might thing about geting a few parts forvthe brooks cast if there is interest..

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    Thanks Ew, I have the casting and the plans for a Stent grinder ,which I am itching to build but have to finish the shaper and CnC lathe first
    BETTER TO HAVE TOOLS YOU DON'T NEED THAN TO NEED TOOLS YOU DON'T HAVE

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