Steve
The name?? It's homemade, call it what ever you like. The article came from a magazine in 1955. I think it might have been Popular Science for I have a few from them. Articles! that is
Nelson Collar
--- On Thu, 6/30/11, Steve Wan <stewan@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Steve Wan <stewan@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [gingery_machines] Bolt stock material-No melting
To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, June 30, 2011, 3:24 AM
Hi Nelson
May I know what's the usage or name of your machine?
I'm into making small hand/electrical driven machines. Will start my
next project making 2 speeds hand drill press after making my small
kneel and column mill.
Just like Dennis, all parts are screwed no welding, like using
existing flat plates and angle bars, etc.
Steve-S'pore
On 6/30/11, Nelson Collar <nel2lar@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dennis
> I have the plans for a small 3" hand operated machine. It is all flat bar
> and bolts together.
> Let me know if you would like the drawings.
> Nelson Collar
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> --- On Wed, 6/29/11, DennisF M <a1g2r3i@yahoo.ca> wrote:
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> From: DennisF M <a1g2r3i@yahoo.ca>
> Subject: [gingery_machines] Bolt stock material-No melting
> To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 12:18 AM
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> Dear Group
> I am looking for direction on what to enter in a Gingery group search field
> about similar Gingery shape/size machines as depicted in uncle daves books
> but that are made using stock plate, flat iron, angle iron, round stock,
> channel iron, square tubing, pipe. I would prefer without any welding as
> well. If anyone knows the name of such a builder, I have found the name of
> posters work in the search fields also.
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> keep smiling
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> dennis mac
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