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[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Well today was the first time for many reasons I have been able to do some real metal work! I decided that I would fire up the furnace and melt and mould the coupling between the wiper motor and the milling table screw. I decided that instead of trying to make all the patterns in one go I would just make the coupling.
I find the process quite physical so before the melt I completed the welding of the lid to save me lifting it and raised the level of the …

Mikes Models Projects »

[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Well today was the first time for many reasons I have been able to do some real metal work! I decided that I would fire up the furnace and melt and mould the coupling between the wiper motor and the milling table screw. I decided that instead of trying to make all the patterns in one go I would just make the coupling.
I find the process quite physical so before the melt I completed the welding of the lid to save me lifting it and raised the level of the …

Mikes Models Projects »

[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Well today was the first time for many reasons I have been able to do some real metal work! I decided that I would fire up the furnace and melt and mould the coupling between the wiper motor and the milling table screw. I decided that instead of trying to make all the patterns in one go I would just make the coupling.
I find the process quite physical so before the melt I completed the welding of the lid to save me lifting it and raised the level of the …

Mikes Models Projects »

[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Well today was the first time for many reasons I have been able to do some real metal work! I decided that I would fire up the furnace and melt and mould the coupling between the wiper motor and the milling table screw. I decided that instead of trying to make all the patterns in one go I would just make the coupling.
I find the process quite physical so before the melt I completed the welding of the lid to save me lifting it and raised the level of the …

Mikes Models Projects »

[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Well today was the first time for many reasons I have been able to do some real metal work! I decided that I would fire up the furnace and melt and mould the coupling between the wiper motor and the milling table screw. I decided that instead of trying to make all the patterns in one go I would just make the coupling.
I find the process quite physical so before the melt I completed the welding of the lid to save me lifting it and raised the level of the …