Sergei Slovenija
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i just use the program to do many things on windows 10
Oh my giddy aunt , I've definitely lost the will to live after ploughing through that lot ... I've just booked and paid for a slot with Pure Cremations
Not sure but looks very useful.I gave a pal a hand today to collect a circa 1970 Suzuki something-or-other, and returned with this:
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It came from his late father and once cleaned will be pressed back into service. I have no idea what I'll make on it but I'm sure I'll come up with something!
However, can anyone tell me what make it is? There are no identification plates on it that I can see, aside from the generic one on the side of the motor.
funny enough that is exactly what i want for my milling head to fit ontoI gave a pal a hand today to collect a circa 1970 Suzuki something-or-other, and returned with this:
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It came from his late father and once cleaned will be pressed back into service. I have no idea what I'll make on it but I'm sure I'll come up with something!
However, can anyone tell me what make it is? There are no identification plates on it that I can see, aside from the generic one on the side of the motor.
Finally turned up today not had a chance to try them yet. And a gasket scraper. I always made my gasket scrapers from broken power hacksaw blades but after 15 years of not having a saw I've run out so had to buy this.Just ordered a pair of these I love knipex stuff.View attachment 380905
It's very similar to an Emco mentor. The biggest difference is the Emco is only a four speed head. That looks like a six speed.However, can anyone tell me what make it is? There are no identification plates on it that I can see, aside from the generic one on the side of the motor.
It does! Thanks for that, I'll do some more digging tomorrow. 'Er indoors has just told me dinner is ready! Bless herIt's very similar to an Emco mentor. The biggest difference is the Emco is only a four speed head. That looks like a six speed.
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Emco FB2I gave a pal a hand today to collect a circa 1970 Suzuki something-or-other, and returned with this:
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It came from his late father and once cleaned will be pressed back into service. I have no idea what I'll make on it but I'm sure I'll come up with something!
However, can anyone tell me what make it is? There are no identification plates on it that I can see, aside from the generic one on the side of the motor
Thanks very much, I'll PM you.I have one here you can have for the postage costs, left over from the days when I had my own darkroom setup. In the last few years it's only been used when folk would bring me their camera to remove a film cassette.
Iirc, there's also a tool for retrieving the end of a roll of film which has been wound fully back into the 'can' which you can have if it's any use to you (and it will be, too).
Have a Google for Nova deep printing tanks, great for developing prints, and the design saves clearing up after each session.(pricey though....
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The Nova tank looks cool, but you miss out on the satisfaction of seeing the image form on the paper. Plus, it is a lot of money for essentially a narrow bucket. A DIY version however...
I don't actually need it, but I am sure I can find someone who can use it.
We have a few Members in your next of the woods. Maybe one will pick up on this and want it?![]()
Not entirely free, heavily loaded with sugar! My BG is going through the roof just looking at them!
It's very similar to an Emco mentor. The biggest difference is the Emco is only a four speed head. That looks like a six speed.
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Thanks chaps. I've done a bit of research this morning and I think what I have is an EMCO FB2 Clone of 1993 vintage. I'm basing that on the lack of any nameplates, some very slightly iffy casting and a couple of slight differences in the mounting at the base and the cable entry. Nonetheless, it seems these clones were actually very highly regarded so I'm well pleased.Emco FB2![]()