dan.taylor.1
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Oof Jeri Ryan...A Bit more rumaging in the scrap bin..............
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10 of 10, not 7 of nine.
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Hmmmmm 10 0r 7?
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Oof Jeri Ryan...A Bit more rumaging in the scrap bin..............
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10 of 10, not 7 of nine.
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Hmmmmm 10 0r 7?
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 Not a single positive thing about them so I’ve left alone. She is not insured
 Not a single positive thing about them so I’ve left alone. She is not insured 
Years ago (Before I got into metalwork and proper lathesThat’s the third time I’ve seen those lathes. Mrs79 has been after a wood lathe for a while. All the feedback on turning forums and gaztube suggests that they are satanic contraptions ready to de limb the operatorNot a single positive thing about them so I’ve left alone. She is not insured
Those selections they have are good. I always buy them and keep in the truck in case I have damaged fasteners on kit I’m working on
 ) I had a Sip wood lathe, totally identical to the Aldi ones, it was crap. I wouldn't say it was dangerous but it was awful to use, I don't have a nice thing to say about it, other than I sold it for more than I paid (And I bought it new
) I had a Sip wood lathe, totally identical to the Aldi ones, it was crap. I wouldn't say it was dangerous but it was awful to use, I don't have a nice thing to say about it, other than I sold it for more than I paid (And I bought it new  ).
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spend 2 years brushing out wood shavingsYears ago (Before I got into metalwork and proper lathes) I had a Sip wood lathe, totally identical to the Aldi ones, it was crap. I wouldn't say it was dangerous but it was awful to use, I don't have a nice thing to say about it, other than I sold it for more than I paid (And I bought it new
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Wood lathes are rubbish anyway, one you've filled your house with fruit bowls, what do you do with it?

Taking the grandkids, to Aberdeen performance car show, tomorrow, pass another couple of lidls, so will try them . Might take you up , on your offer, if I can't find anyTrim clips and tools a plenty here if you want some? It’s a box about 10”cubed so post might be a bigger

Wood lathes are rubbish anyway, one you've filled your house with fruit bowls, what do you do with it?
Or baseball bats, rounders bats, truncheons or even roundtuitsMake handles from rosewood to make small serving bells with which to summons your tea. Or a clip 'round the ear hole!

I dont think Id want a 9" to be spinning much faster!other stuff like a 2000w angle grinder which only ran at 6000rpm
That’s the third time I’ve seen those lathes. Mrs79 has been after a wood lathe for a while. All the feedback on turning forums and gaztube suggests that they are satanic contraptions ready to de limb the operatorNot a single positive thing about them so I’ve left alone. She is not insured

 
					
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 )Yep. Here's a confirmatory blog, who I only started following when I noticed his photos were hosted on Stochastic Geometry.

Lidl Parkside Lathe, part fin
So I was tidying up after the last bit of turning and was planning on starting into routing the lathe dust collection host across the ceiling and into the cyclone lid I’ll be making using a r…www.stochasticgeometry.ie
(Anybody else remember the Desmond Bagley book where our hero spews out the word "stochastic"?)
‘I invented an automatic decoder,’ said Denison. A barrier broke in his mind and a wave of panic and terror swept over him. He felt sweat trickle down his chest and then deliberately pushed the panic back where it had come from—but he retained the words that had come with it.
‘It’s a stochastic process,’ he said, not even knowing what the word meant. ‘A development of the Monte Carlo method. The Russian output is repeatedly sampled and put through a series of transformations at random. Each transformation is compared with a store held in a computer memory—if a match is made a tree branching takes place leading to a further set of transformations. There are a lot of dead ends and it needs a big, fast computer—very powerful.’
The sweat poured off him. He had not understood a word of what he had said.

Careful with the nuts/bolts - usually only grade 4.8 from such places - slightly better than a month old lump of mature cheddar in terms of strength.I also went in Lidl, they had the trim clips, inverter welder, a lathe (presumably for wood) and a load of other stuff like a 2000w angle grinder which only ran at 6000rpm, which seemed low. Came away with a box of mixed nuts, as I'm starting to use metric stuff a bit more now.



