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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 36288" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Even though I'm a regular supporter, they're sometimes known as R$ Components, so don't only look there. If there's a Bearing Man or some such joint close to you, you may be surprised at the variety of toys they keep, as they do all sorts of transmission stuff as well. You might even get a much better idea.</p><p></p><p>Nothing as useful as a friend who is a toolmaker. Friends are not things you use and throw away after all. You use them over and over again... ;D ;D ;D</p><p></p><p>Bolt & nut & fastener suppliers are also fun places to hang around. I think of it as the analog side of technology. The stuff that got figured out before the industrial revolution and now comes back at us as a surprise. I don't know who's where in the Cape though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 36288, member: 691"] Even though I'm a regular supporter, they're sometimes known as R$ Components, so don't only look there. If there's a Bearing Man or some such joint close to you, you may be surprised at the variety of toys they keep, as they do all sorts of transmission stuff as well. You might even get a much better idea. Nothing as useful as a friend who is a toolmaker. Friends are not things you use and throw away after all. You use them over and over again... ;D ;D ;D Bolt & nut & fastener suppliers are also fun places to hang around. I think of it as the analog side of technology. The stuff that got figured out before the industrial revolution and now comes back at us as a surprise. I don't know who's where in the Cape though. [/QUOTE]
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