Back to Basics with Blink Bonny!
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Those low speed drills aren't cheap are they? In fact some of them are extraordinarily expensive! I notice that where it is acceptable to do so, use of the nearest number-series drill tends to be vastly cheaper than buying the dead-on metric size.....
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
G'day to all LNER lovers
Thanks Mlgilbert for the information. It's amazing what you learn from this forum.
Horley Drill Services are only about six miles from where I live. I sometimes walk past their place on my morning stroll. I may well call in sometime, if I delay starting my walk.
Earlswood nob
Thanks Mlgilbert for the information. It's amazing what you learn from this forum.
Horley Drill Services are only about six miles from where I live. I sometimes walk past their place on my morning stroll. I may well call in sometime, if I delay starting my walk.
Earlswood nob
Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
You've rumbled me.... number drills all the way. I believe the incremental drill sizes are that expensive as they are generally made (ground) to order. For most modelling purposes the nearest number drill is perfectly adequate. I've had nothing but excellent service and good quality product from these guys. I never buy drills from general modelling suppliers. It is a false economy.Atlantic 3279 wrote:Those low speed drills aren't cheap are they? In fact some of them are extraordinarily expensive! I notice that where it is acceptable to do so, use of the nearest number-series drill tends to be vastly cheaper than buying the dead-on metric size.....
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Afternoon people
When I started modelling there were only numbered drills.
I soon learnt that No.55 was needed to drill out Romford wheels for tapping 10BA etc.
I did buy a yellow flip booklet (called Zeus?) on drill sizes so I could convert metric drill sizes to the number that I wanted.
I didn't realise that numbered drill were cheaper, but now I know I will continue buying them where possible.
Thanks for the info.
Earlswood nob
When I started modelling there were only numbered drills.
I soon learnt that No.55 was needed to drill out Romford wheels for tapping 10BA etc.
I did buy a yellow flip booklet (called Zeus?) on drill sizes so I could convert metric drill sizes to the number that I wanted.
I didn't realise that numbered drill were cheaper, but now I know I will continue buying them where possible.
Thanks for the info.
Earlswood nob
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Thanks, lads.
I shall try the broach idea. And get some numbered ones rather than the metric.
In fact, a swift Google after reading your missives has revealed an online supplier who can deliver two sets for the price of one.
Drill Services are not cheap but you get what you pay for. Later days. Not just now.
I shall try the broach idea. And get some numbered ones rather than the metric.
In fact, a swift Google after reading your missives has revealed an online supplier who can deliver two sets for the price of one.
Drill Services are not cheap but you get what you pay for. Later days. Not just now.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
"MORNING STROLL",earlswood nob wrote:G'day to all LNER lovers
Thanks Mlgilbert for the information. It's amazing what you learn from this forum.
Horley Drill Services are only about six miles from where I live. I sometimes walk past their place on my morning stroll. I may well call in sometime, if I delay starting my walk.
Earlswood nob
Thats 6 plus 6 = 12 miles. My border collie would be in seventh heaven if he lived with you.
Kind Regards,Derek.
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
G'day all especially dog walkers
I don't always walk all the way back if I do an outward six miles, but walk back along a bus route and get one to near home. I always aim to do at least seven miles a day, as I'm catching up after a spell with back problems.
I use to have a retriever and would walk at least ten miles at weekends (I was working then), with a lesser amount during the week. I had to be careful of the route home because if I walked near one pub my dog would disappear inside as my uncle was normally at the bar.
Since I've retired I have walked along several disused railway routes and intend visiting a few more north of London.
Earlswood nob
I don't always walk all the way back if I do an outward six miles, but walk back along a bus route and get one to near home. I always aim to do at least seven miles a day, as I'm catching up after a spell with back problems.
I use to have a retriever and would walk at least ten miles at weekends (I was working then), with a lesser amount during the week. I had to be careful of the route home because if I walked near one pub my dog would disappear inside as my uncle was normally at the bar.
Since I've retired I have walked along several disused railway routes and intend visiting a few more north of London.
Earlswood nob
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Ay up!
I tried the broaching out trick and it works! Now, only another 450 holes to drill.......
I tried the broaching out trick and it works! Now, only another 450 holes to drill.......
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Ay up!
These shakes are starting to come back under control so.....
Made a box for a loco. No actual cuts to my anatomy but a close run thing. Most annoying thing has been the inability to even out a bloody locomon the track, much less domany building. Or repairing. Or anything for that matter.
I'm still around so fret not......
These shakes are starting to come back under control so.....
Made a box for a loco. No actual cuts to my anatomy but a close run thing. Most annoying thing has been the inability to even out a bloody locomon the track, much less domany building. Or repairing. Or anything for that matter.
I'm still around so fret not......
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
G'day Gents
Remember....what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, keep taking the medication
manna
Remember....what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, keep taking the medication
manna
EDGWARE GN, Steam in the Suburbs.
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Ay up!
Still taking the tablets.....
Still taking the tablets.....
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Now where was I here?
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
G'Day Gents
Think you were going tell us how to build a GN Atlantic !!!!!!!!!!
manna
Think you were going tell us how to build a GN Atlantic !!!!!!!!!!
manna
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Re: Back to Basics with Blink Bonny! Bit of advice needed
Ay up!
Word of advice.
Javis white metal solder is useless. Touch it not. As you may have seen in my main thread, the GN Atlantic has started to disintegrate again. However, Carr's is off the market for the moment.
I've managed to source some but does anyone know of another good 90 deg solder?
Now, just await delivery then I can reassemble this Atlantic. Then I will need to reassemble my Patriot because guess what I used to solder that together?
Harrumph!!!!!
Word of advice.
Javis white metal solder is useless. Touch it not. As you may have seen in my main thread, the GN Atlantic has started to disintegrate again. However, Carr's is off the market for the moment.
I've managed to source some but does anyone know of another good 90 deg solder?
Now, just await delivery then I can reassemble this Atlantic. Then I will need to reassemble my Patriot because guess what I used to solder that together?
Harrumph!!!!!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!