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Rob,
Do you happen to have plans for that indicator holder? One of those has been on my project list for some time now. Your design looks much nicer than the other ones I've seen.
Ed
Thanks Greg
I will have a look Ed , I think I did a SW model of it
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Nice job Rob,
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A wee bit more progress this morning , thought I would post now as I need to stop for a curry .
Made up a couple of shouldered washers , cant be doing with way ward springs LOL.
The slot required a tad of hand fitting at the bench .
And it all goes together like so .
Thats the valve just about done , I have left the other end long and un machined as I am still undecided how I will be controlling the valve.
Next ,welded on the dump flange .
And this is it so far .
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Nice work Rob. Usually I have to stop work because of a curry, not for one
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Another nice job Rob!
Now I want to know about the helper you have clamped in your vise. That looks very useful.
Ed
Got to stop for a curry Darren
What these wee things Ed , my instrument makers vice's
Great for holding wee small parts
I knocked them up a few year back
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Rob,
You don't happen to have drawings for those gorgeous vises do you.
Ed
Thanks Ed ,
Not sure I will see what I can dig up
when I got a new computer I just dumped lots of drawing files thinking they would never be needed
Rob