[modeleng] Re: What do you make?

My pleasure workshop time is spent mostly clock making including making
relevant pieces of tooling, unfortunately most of the time in the workshop
has been spent on projects for my work - I'm self employed - and helping a
Winson owning friend.  He has a 14xx and have I ever managed to get myself
into trouble trying to sort that thing out, now it is ready to run he has
lost interest and so there it stands gathering dust!  I am however able to
offer praise to Winson regarding this loco but for only one reason the
plastic bags they put the parts in are of high quality if only they had sent
them out empty it would have been a considerably better machine.

Like most model engineers I have made plenty of bits and pieces but nothing
amounting to very much, I was waiting for retirement to start the big
project but that is taking too long to arrive so I think I had better make a
start on but witch of the 100 or so project should I start?  Now that is a
nice problem to have.

Brian

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Sent: 30 September 2004 08:14
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Subject: [modeleng] What do you make?

Each of us probably has different interests.

What do you make?
Pick two if appropriate, or add any that apply in your case.

Locomotives
Traction engines
Stationary engines
Workshop machinery
Tooling
Clocks

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