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  #1
Justin Baker
 
Default FS: English wheeling machine.

Hello all,

I have made up a small batch of my own design wheeling machines, or english
wheeling m/c. They are light and compact and designed to be posted. 722mm
high 322mm throat. Come with three anvils and top flat wheel. I have sold a
few now, but thought that I best make the group aware kit exists due to its
small scale, for making patch panel repairs, or rolling out small panels,
tanks, mudgurads etc. I shall start some advertising soon in Classic bike,
(even a competition).

Please mail me, look on ebay, or look at my jb web site, for pictures my
number etc.

Keep up the good work!

JB

 
  #2
Adrian
 
Default Re: FS: English wheeling machine.

Justin Baker (justin@justinbaker.co.uk) gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying :

> Please mail me, look on ebay, or look at my jb web site, for pictures my
> number etc.


Just a thought, but Connaught might appreciate it if you spelt their name
correctly.

You also desperately need to get somebody to read through your text, and
you might want to get the other two models on the site.
 
  #3
Justin Baker
 
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Oops!
Thanks Adrian. Good point! Frustrates me how I miss stuff like this! Please
see me for beer, as I intend to do trade shows, and with a pretty girl
helping, places like - Newark. I have a monster machine 2.2 meters tall,
that you chaps should look out for, please say hello, its all small scale so
far.

Thank you!

"Adrian" <toomany2cvs@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns990FDE0889996adrianachapmanfreeis@204.153. 245.131...
> Justin Baker (justin@justinbaker.co.uk) gurgled happily, sounding much
> like they were saying :
>
>> Please mail me, look on ebay, or look at my jb web site, for pictures my
>> number etc.

>
> Just a thought, but Connaught might appreciate it if you spelt their name
> correctly.
>
> You also desperately need to get somebody to read through your text, and
> you might want to get the other two models on the site.


 
  #4
Tim
 
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In message <TzcTh.303$633.144@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net>, Justin Baker
<justin@justinbaker.co.uk> writes
>Oops!
>Thanks Adrian. Good point! Frustrates me how I miss stuff like this!
>Please see me for beer, as I intend to do trade shows, and with a
>pretty girl helping, places like - Newark. I have a monster machine 2.2
>meters tall, that you chaps should look out for, please say hello, its
>all small scale so far.
>
>Thank you!
>
>"Adrian" <toomany2cvs@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:Xns990FDE0889996adrianachapmanfreeis@204.153 .245.131...
>> Justin Baker (justin@justinbaker.co.uk) gurgled happily, sounding much
>> like they were saying :

[snip]

and you may like to post at the bottom too before someone comes along
and calls you a ^*&*)(

.... NO CARRIER
--
Tim
http://www.pitfieldbeershop.co.uk/
 
  #5
John
 
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> Please mail me, look on ebay, or look at my jb web site, for pictures my
> number etc.


What's the URL?

John

 
  #6
Justin Baker
 
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"John" <johnmanders@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1176475402.230200.253950@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> Please mail me, look on ebay, or look at my jb web site, for pictures my
>> number etc.

>
> What's the URL?
>
> John
>


www.justinbaker.co.uk

 
  #7
Buzby
 
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Justin Baker wibbled:

>
> "John" <johnmanders@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1176475402.230200.253950@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com...
> >
> > > Please mail me, look on ebay, or look at my jb web site, for
> > > pictures my number etc.

> >
> > What's the URL?
> >
> > John
> >

>
> www.justinbaker.co.uk


Pictures of items made with this machine would help.

I remember watching a skilled bloke create a vintage car curved rear
roof quarter section for an ash framed saloon using a grown up version
of your tool. Astonishingly it all fitted together perfectly.

--
Buzby
There's nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot
 
  #8
Moon Badger
 
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Buzby wrote:

> Justin Baker wibbled:
>
>>
>> "John" <johnmanders@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:1176475402.230200.253950@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com...
>> >
>> > > Please mail me, look on ebay, or look at my jb web site, for
>> > > pictures my number etc.
>> >
>> > What's the URL?
>> >
>> > John
>> >

>>
>> www.justinbaker.co.uk

>
> Pictures of items made with this machine would help.


A video wouldn't go amiss either.

>
> I remember watching a skilled bloke create a vintage car curved rear
> roof quarter section for an ash framed saloon using a grown up version
> of your tool. Astonishingly it all fitted together perfectly.
>


I love watching skilled craftsmen creating stuff like that.
 
  #9
John
 
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> A video wouldn't go amiss either.
>
>
>
> > I remember watching a skilled bloke create a vintage car curved rear
> > roof quarter section for an ash framed saloon using a grown up version
> > of your tool. Astonishingly it all fitted together perfectly.

>
> I love watching skilled craftsmen creating stuff like that.


I had the pleasure of a trip around the Aston Martin factory some
years ago when they still made the cars by hand.
Jaw droppingly beautiful workmanship.

John

 
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