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<blockquote data-quote="Gerlach" data-source="post: 732010" data-attributes="member: 18948"><p>Thanks There Mongoose.</p><p></p><p>Ooooopsie!!!! Jammer oor daai een skollie. Typo. Bedoel Black Ash ;D Now the big question, how do i correct it? :Ooooooh:</p><p></p><p>Jip, Got it for free 3 years ago the Lathe. It's South Bend 9". Got it with a 3 and 4 jaw head, and loads of parts like taps and dies and reamers and even micrometers.</p><p></p><p>Myford is a really nice make. first machine that i learned on. years ago when i was still a landrover mechanic, we had one in the workshop that i learned and played on and made some nice stuff on it. Family of mine owns a plastic factory and they have there own toll maker room. Learn to work the milling machine there. They own some really nice machines, even a cnc machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerlach, post: 732010, member: 18948"] Thanks There Mongoose. Ooooopsie!!!! Jammer oor daai een skollie. Typo. Bedoel Black Ash ;D Now the big question, how do i correct it? :Ooooooh: Jip, Got it for free 3 years ago the Lathe. It's South Bend 9". Got it with a 3 and 4 jaw head, and loads of parts like taps and dies and reamers and even micrometers. Myford is a really nice make. first machine that i learned on. years ago when i was still a landrover mechanic, we had one in the workshop that i learned and played on and made some nice stuff on it. Family of mine owns a plastic factory and they have there own toll maker room. Learn to work the milling machine there. They own some really nice machines, even a cnc machine. [/QUOTE]
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