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Re: Broken treadle plate
David, I admit o getting long winded about repairing cast iron, because it's something I have to do in my business, and it is really difficult to get a good
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Re: Broken treadle plate
A most sincere thanks for all the help and and practical advice engendered by my broken treadle plate. Now back in operation thanks to your help and an
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Re: Gear repair using dovetail method [5 Attachments]
Thanks for putting the photos in the message. I can't access the group properly so it's a nice change to see what people are talking about. Again very nice
compaqp1100
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Drummond Brothers built lathes in England between 1902 and 1942, when Myford took over the company under wartime conditions. Despite the age of these lathes, a surprising number of them are still in use. This list is a forum for people to share information on restoring, using, maintaining and finding parts for Drummond lathes, and also for selling or exchanging them.
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