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Sherline tools

Penpal

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Many heaps of years ago I bought a Sherline Lathe these tools came with it made of metal lathe tool steel. I laughed out loud a chucked them in a corner the time it must have taken to make these really and how. Shed clean up time I have this theory if I take out to the shed twenty tools put away 40 I might be able to move in there more freely. Got to a couple of hundred in the shed put away.

Peter.:fingers:
 

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Penpal

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Peter
Yes it is it weighs in at an excessive weight one day where I worked a mate said I just got a new vice for my workshop would you like my old one sure I said it nearly took me out I had to carry it to my car two hundred yards away. I now keep it under the mill so I can just manage to lift it into place its been a wonderful help to me. Bolted down it is immovable.

Peter.:fingers::fingers:
 
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