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Not sure mate. You will have to ask pressbrakeI might need one of those, has press brake done a batch?
Not sure mate. You will have to ask pressbrakeI might need one of those, has press brake done a batch?
It's this one:
Roughneck ROU65678 Vintage Log Splitting Maul ,Brown,2.0kg/4¼lbs https://amzn.eu/d/av8Xcad
Price has gone up about £6 since I ordered mine. Around 28" long.
Been using that axe/maul over the weekend, to split some wood. It's an absolute dream to use compared to a standard axe. So much less effort required. It split all this.
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great buy, one of the best small migs goingA Kemppi MinarcMig Evo 170 from @gerrymoore
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Was great to meet Gerry and and his lovely "stunt lady" wife
I've even figured what the button on the front panel does! (Dynamic mode I is for smaller wire and mode II is for thicker)
I now have no excuses for poor MIG welds except maybe the Pub gas![]()
It's a good workout isn't it!
It is and much more fun than the hydraulic splitters!It's a good workout isn't it!
I have a load to split sometime, I have a used hydraulic foot operated log splitter I bought cheap and rebuilt so I'll try that out.
With that one, it's nowhere near as hard. You obviously need to swing the axe, but you don't need to put anywhere near as much grunt into the swing.
Been using that axe/maul over the weekend, to split some wood. It's an absolute dream to use compared to a standard axe. So much less effort required. It split all this.
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Was that you jigging it about in the promo vid?![]()
I embarked on a project with a 126 BIS a few years ago which was to involve grafting in a Fiat X1/9 engine, transmission and rear suspension (and possibly front end).View attachment 460778
Yesterday evening I've bought this on Amazon .
Thought it would be interesting to have a technical reference while working on the 126p.
I most likely don't need it, cause I'm going to modify most of it .
Starting from the suspensions changing the struts attack angles, the frame adding structural reinforcements practically everywhere close to attack points (it's already a great frame) to the engine by completely forging it.
The transmission too implementing a mechanical sequential shifting mechanism which doesn't do much more than use a plate to move the selectors (quick short precise).
Brakes etc
Anyway move on this
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Below one of my husky power cutter videos on YouTube
A guy commented it should have millions likes .
I've abandoned the project because wasting time finding solutions etc
Anyway I've started looking for K760 intake plates , realised that there are 2 different types ...
Wide ports which is what's on my k770
And narrow or slim ports which is presumably the one which fits correctly on the aftermarket cylinder I've installed on my consaw .
Obviously discontinued model ,no parts available other way...
The only one I've found online was on eBay and it's coming from the USA .
I've wasted enough time and energy on this consaw but I believe it turned out to be a personal challenge and I'd like to make my subscribers happy so why not dance this last tango
My initial idea was to put a 695 engine and gearbox in it ...I embarked on a project with a 126 BIS a few years ago which was to involve grafting in a Fiat X1/9 engine, transmission and rear suspension (and possibly front end).
The advantage with the BIS was that we'd had the car from new so was completely unmolested and rust free. I had sourced a complete X1/9, removed/cut out all the parts I needed and then swept up what was left and put it in the bin!
Unfortunately, life got in the way (as it does!) and I ended up moving it all on.
I still quite fancy the idea!
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I'm scared about custom duties otherwise I'll buy one myselfToday I acquired. Another Bisley draw set for huge sum of absolutely nothing. Needs a little fettling with and a colour change but otherwise happy days
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I always fancied the 250 for a giggle, I just like 2 stroke singles!
Aye it an itch ive wanted to scratch for a while. This came up cheap and very local, so here we are. For better or worse.I always fancied the 250 for a giggle, I just like 2 stroke singles!