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DSC_0015.JPGSteam Plant267 viewsSteve
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1_hoglet_101.jpg642 viewskustomkb
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J_HDrill_014_(Small).JPGJ&H476 viewsDrill press made by J&H Metal Products Rochester NY. Pic is after restoration, and ready to drill wooden coffee mixers at the shows. Powered by a wobbler steam/air engine.PolskiFran
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nutty2.jpg416 viewskactiguy
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DSC_0022~0.JPGSmall Steam plant280 viewsSteve
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DSC_0007.JPGFlame Licker116 viewsSteve
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DSC_0014.JPGBeam Engine106 viewsSteve
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DSC_0012.JPG89 viewsSteve
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Fraiseuse_br-04.jpg692 viewsmdeg2000
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HPIM1852.jpg647 viewsmdeg2000
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vac_engine.jpg593 viewsMy first enginemike4517
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Electrics_box.JPGElecrics Box389 viewsTo keep everything tidy, I used a 12mm pine board covered with 0.65mm steel sheet to make what I have named the “electrics box” front panel. It keeps all the electrics and VFD out of chips and hams way. No cables to be seen at all as all the necessary wiring goes now through 12mm pvc piping neatly held against the inside walls. Latheworks
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