Clotted or Double? Probably too fresh, Leave it around for a month or two in the sun and it hardens nicely
Peter
Clotted or Double? Probably too fresh, Leave it around for a month or two in the sun and it hardens nicely
Peter
Hi All,
I was told by Myford about the colours. I was asking for paint for m rebuild. I then asked about the centre paint and apparently the yello inner is standard and the off-white is hardened bed. Perhaps they ar wrong but i dodnt tell him what coulour i had so he had no reason t lie! Cheers Coli
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This sort of should be linked to my question about the Myford spindles but- hey, ho! My ML7 was blancharded locally in Tyne and Wear. OK, it isn't a works finish nor does it tackle the shears but the price has to be right. Again, it isn't so difficult to scrape the shears as it is the front one that gets the clout. Digressing further, on many older Myfords the rear shear- ie No4 was unused. If this is so, the saddle can bear on this for the future. This was one of the Martin Cleeve mods, incidentally. Radford seemed to get lost on this problem.
I also wrote a bit in MEW on an earlier ML7 belonging to a friend.
Norman
Hello. I need to remove 90% of the top of an Antec P182 so I can install a triple radiator with Koolance shroud. I'm familiar with tools, but have never used either a power sheer or nibbler. If I were to buy/rent one, which would be the better tool: a power shear such as a Makita JS1300 18 Ga. Straight Shear or a power nibbler? 'catalytic converter cutters and shears'
Oh dear! Another RC group rsole
...or a refugee from "Non-Sequiters Are Us" maybe?
Regards, Tony
I think chocolate is the solution to your problem. Spread plenty of it on, perhaps also sprinkling some angel dust over the edges, and then dance widdershins around it seven times chanting the Black Mass.
Cliff Coggin.
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