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21st Jun 2014, 10:03 PM #1Philomath in training
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Anyone have a collection of ME's from 2004?
In my search for information on my J&S, I've found a reference to Issue 4225 of ME (pub. 2004) that has an article on the restoration of a cylindrical grinder on page 28.
If anyone has one, can they have a look and report what the grinder being restored is? I may have to get a copy if it's mine.
Thanks, Michael
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22nd Jun 2014, 12:16 AM #2Most Valued Member
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No sorry.
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22nd Jun 2014, 09:27 AM #3Cba
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22nd Jun 2014, 11:43 AM #4
A google using the file type option 'filetype:torrent' can be good at finding out-of-print stuff.
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22nd Jun 2014, 05:32 PM #5Philomath in training
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Thanks guys. I had a poke around the net last night and some of the file torrent alternatives offered themselves up, but I'm never quite sure what else you are downloading (there are parallels to the yiros/ kebab shop I visited once (but never again))
Strangely, I posted a similar request on the Model Engineering website and no one responded. Now if I can just find some contact details for the author...
Michael
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22nd Jun 2014, 06:21 PM #6Cba
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22nd Jun 2014, 08:08 PM #7
I have to say, that in thousands of torrents, I've never encountered any problems. Most of the sites are pretty quick to flag ones with dodgy content (It's probably better regulated than the k'bab industry!!)