(07-12-2014, 09:55 PM)dallen Wrote: [ -> ]makes you wonder how many other times it may of seen 46,000 on the speedometer
DA
If it's been more than once, somebody doctored the title. I suppose it could have spent it's entire life on a farm. It was made in Freemont and lived near Bowling Green.
I'm with DA, less than a 1,000 miles a year?
Could have been owned by a little old lady who only drove it to church on a Sunday.
Nice truck Tom - I wouldn't mind one of those.
Cool truck Tom
Well I think I am going mad
, found this lot in the shop
All new ,unused cant remember when were I got them , the two reamers are 22mm ,
must be a few quids worth .
Then I pulled out all the smithing gear from around the shop
Seam to have way way more than I thought I had Mick ,,,,,,,ooooooops
Any way a bit more moving about today , moved my welding table up to the wood lathe , to use the lathe I will just have to wheel the welders out of the way , not a big deal and I only use the wood lathe for pattern making , I think I will make a cover for it just to keep the sparks off .
And all this moving around gives me this .
A 5ft x 5ft area to fit a blacksmiths forge into
which in my shop is allot of space .
Rob
still wondering WTF those drill bits came from
Thanks Rob - I've been looking everywhere for those drills. I'll PM you with my postal address...
LOL ,, did you not give me them Darren
Looks like I will have to make a 3MT adaptor to make use of them .
Rob
It must be the accent that confused you Rob
We expect pics of the adaptor build...
That looks better
I will do the same with mine
I have a R8 to 3 Morse adapter
John
Rob,
In the picture of your smithing gear, what is that squarish thing on the right with all of the rectangular and round holes in it.
Ed
Hi Ed , thats a swage block , used for forming different sections hex,round etc and punching and drifting holes .
Rob