Yeah Narex, made in Czechoslovakia. It feels really nice. Makes the 40 taper look tiny!Very nice. And with the proper taper shank too. Thats quite a big head a 56. Very nice quality narex though, Czech if I remember correctly.
If you've a spare 300mm bit I'd be interested and can collect, could bring some this side of the pennines if any members need them a bit closer?Today I acquired
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some bits of press brake tooling for some of the members on here .
Centre finder, waste of £10?
Had one for must be 30 plus years, used to use it a lot, not so much nowadays but still handy on the odd occasion.
Every thing I got is spoken for Dan I'm afraid , but when I've time I'll call by and see if he's any left and let you know .If you've a spare 300mm bit I'd be interested and can collect, could bring some this side of the pennines if any members need them a bit closer?
know a bit more about the one without a base ?
... it will infallibly fall over.
You're not helping....
... I am not a bottle collector either ....
... it will infallibly fall over.
Not a collector but know that they were shaped like this to prevent the cork from drying out and the "aerated" water losing its carbonationAny bottle collectors here that know a bit more about the one without a base ?
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It is a Hand Grenade bottle.Stopped by the "Shed" as they call it at the local recycling centre. Nothing good tool wise, but I did acquire a couple of old mineral water bottles.
The most interesting is the one without a base. Its marked Genuine Superior Arated Waters, Carter & Co.. , Bristol , Established 1831 .
The other bottle has the captive marble in the neck, and is marked J. Woods & Co. , Aldershot , and Mineral Water. This bottle had the remnants of a red rubber washer inside.
Any bottle collectors here that know a bit more about the one without a base ?
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