Something knocked up in the workshop.

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Re: Something knocked up in the workshop.

#11 Post by 1066 »

Shpagin wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 4:35 pm That is elegant, 1066. And I really like your powder measure for filling all the cylinders together. Ingenious!
Thank you, I guess I've made about a dozen of these over the last 3-4 years and a couple of arbour presses too. Always need to have a project of some sort on the go. This week I've made a new printed circuit for my Morini airpistol's electronic trigger. The original has an intermittent fault and a new circuit board is over £300. New one works perfectly.

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#12 Post by Rookandrabbit »

Fantastic engineering skills👍
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#13 Post by 1066 »

Thank you chaps, unfortunately not an engineer of any kind - I'm just a self taught hobbyist. I do find satisfaction in making stuff though.
Here's something else I made many years ago:
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#14 Post by waterford103 »

I bought one , it's excellent , highly recommended .
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Re: Something knocked up in the workshop.

#15 Post by Shpagin »

1066 wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:16 pm
Here's something else I made many years ago:
1066 that pistol is superb. I'd like to talk but I understand I can't PM you until I have been posting here longer. I wonder if you can contact me, or whether the same applies? Sooner or later, we'll talk.
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#16 Post by bradaz11 »

1066 wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:16 pm Thank you chaps, unfortunately not an engineer of any kind - I'm just a self taught hobbyist.
oh shut up! you've got more skill than most

excellent work
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I would be interested in an Arbor press if the price was right.
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#18 Post by Rookandrabbit »

Some amazing skills shown here. Never did anything practical at school. Wish I had my grandfathers skills he made model engines. Sadly his skills have skipped my generation the only thing I could make is a complete mess!
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#19 Post by John Gunn »

I am utterly in awe of the things you engineers make. Absolutely superb!
Much respec'

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