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Guess what one I used, as there was 2 of each type?
Errrr, the orange one
Guess what one I used, as there was 2 of each type?
These tents are also great for Astronomy. Quick to set up to protect telescope optics from changes in the weather; especially good to have at Star Party events.This toilet/shower tent,we’ve joined France Passion,which offers free camping on smallholdings and farms,you have to be independent so will take our camping toilet,they have over 2000 locations,usually in beautiful surroundings.
Have to include the instructions for the amusing phrases and preventative measures,written by a Nun!View attachment 354390View attachment 354391

I’ve got one from eBay, less than a tenner I think, which i use as a spray booth. Only for small stuff but a heat lamp makes it nice and toasty and to rattle can bits it’s fine without getting dust on the bits or paint on my stuffThis toilet/shower tent,we’ve joined France Passion,which offers free camping on smallholdings and farms,you have to be independent so will take our camping toilet,they have over 2000 locations,usually in beautiful surroundings.
Have to include the instructions for the amusing phrases and preventative measures,written by a Nun!View attachment 354390View attachment 354391
its whats possable when a lonh scaffold pole is usedWhere does the 3 ton rating apply?(your arm pressure).
This should be fun to play with...

Nice..... what is it?
Thanks,
Carsten
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It's a 3D scanner
That's the idea (or scan something and model other bits to go around it, which can then be printed).Thanks!
"3D scanner" like in: scan it, get a complete data-set of it, (modify it), reproduce it by what ever means are suitable like 3D-printer or mill or ....?
Something like that?
Thanks again.
Carsten
Asking what made a set On Here you should know betterDid I miss something?![]()



What is the name of the last part shown? Thank you. 
Thats a tailstock for a dividing head on a mill.
I know it as a tailstock, and it's used exactly as you describe.
That name tailstock (in German Reitstock like ridingstock) until now I did know only as a part of a lathe.

