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    Aquabug

    Aquabug surprise!

    Well, my new outboard for my canoe and kayak had a few surprises. It had an O&E motor not a Tanaka and I thought for $34 why not? It runs with a little tinkering, but fuel flies everywhere! LOL I found you all tonight so I thought I'd join the group and keep this ole girl running. Any advice welcome. It sure was exciting to hear it finally spring back to life, blue smoke everywhere...reminded me of my childhood. My dad's a tinker, I'm the son of a tinker. Soon to be tinker. d
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    the showman

    Happy birthday s1g

    Happy birthday mate, hope you have a good day.
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    callander ploo-man

    Auto culto strip down

    The Border Reiver Has new ID plate fitted also getting spruced up for any rallys and any ploughing
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    Stormin

    Project Budget Sachs Diesel Howard Gem.

    Sky blue with red polka dots.
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    pmackellow

    Happy birthday s1g

    Have a good one mate
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    pmackellow

    Project Budget Sachs Diesel Howard Gem.

    Yellow and White !
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    nigel

    Project Budget Sachs Diesel Howard Gem.

    PINK ?😀
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    nigel

    Happy birthday s1g

    Happy birthday gareth
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    Stormin

    Happy birthday s1g

    All the Best. Have a good day.
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    Ian

    Lathe fun

    Time to bring this lathe thread back from the dead.... Yes it really has taken me this long to get on with it!! It's not turned into anything for a long time Norm! Thanks mate, you know me... If it's there, use it Hi Alan, I was thinking about using your kitchen chair belt tension-er idea, but where the lathe is positioned the chair would be sticking through the wall Soooo... Fast forward almost 16 months with this lathe project and this is where were at The poor Southbend lathe hasn't moved, it just got buried! The idea is I dig this steel framed bench out from it's hiding place and use this as the basis on the new lathe bench.. To use the new-ish bigger electric motor I need something strong to mount it on.... I just don't trust the workshop walls!! Speaking of electric motors, here's the old one on the left next to the new one.. You can see the sort of weight I need to safely position now! Interestingly the new motor is a 1/4 of a hp less than the old one, but it has a huge amount of torque Looks like a re-wire is needed too... Something has leaked onto the cable while it's been stored under a bench and has turned the plastic into a sticky stretchy mess! A big thank you to Rob at this point for your help in this huge rearrange of the workshop.. Thanks mate Lathe, be gone... As luck would have it the wooden bench and the steel framed bench were both near enough the same length, which made swapping them around easy This bench and I have a long history, I remember collecting it as a bare frame from a friend's yard on a trailer behind my old WH 312-8.. A pleasant 15mins drive across (well around) fields... The holes on the right are where I had a 9 inch cutter mounted, all the sparks, dust etc would shoot down the hole, through a funnel thingy made from old computer cases into a collection box.. The said funnel thingy.. Off comes the top, two MDF boards bolted through the frame skinned with stainless which was stuck down with "No more nails" back in the day when it first came out and was dirt cheap! The bare frame.. And the mess the rest of the workshop is now in Leg extensions as modeled by Rob..... The bench that is not Rob A test fit of the catch tray and a bit of a measure.. HHmmm... The results of the measuring.. You might say the bolt hole don't quite line up a lot! The easy way would be to grind the flat plate down so the lathe legs would sit level on the tray, but I'm a bit worried about removing strength from the tray at a stress (bolting down) point.. The other way is to make a couple of rather big shims/plates that would bring the tray base level with the flat bit and bolt the lathe down through that.. It's something to think over.. By that point yesterday I was quite tired so I did a little gentle cleaning instead.. It's nice to see what colour the paint is and some shiny bits
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    the showman

    The showman has a senior moment

    Had a spare couple of hours today so I stripped the front of the engine and flywheel, removed the coil, condenser and points. Points look good so they had a good clean then I went over the mower centre to get coil and condenser checked on jonathans machine, the coil came up good but the condenser came up duff. happy to pay a fiver instead of 55 quid. Hope to get it back together sometime this week
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