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    Rainbows
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      Having finished restoring the Wilfin for now I set my sights on new piles or rust to attack with wire wool and am about to en up with a pallet including a horizontal mill and a slotter. The mill looks generic but I haven't seen the slotter before and a search of the usual lathes website doesn't bring anything up, possibly because its an accessory to another machine.

      As a quick check does anyone recognise this machine? More photos to be had when it arrives.

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      Rainbows
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        #431422
        peak4
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          I'm sure I've seen that photo before; Facebook?

          Bill

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          Rainbows
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            It seems like facebook avoids a lot of the price inflation of ebay, maybe not taking 15% commision helps among other things. But yeah made a lot of recent purchases from it including this one

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            Nigel Graham 2
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              The milling-machine looks like a Denbigh. H _ not sure of the variant off-hand, but it is very similar to my own.

              If it is, the name and trade-mark (the Staffordshire Knot) should be embossed on the casting somewhere, perhaps on the downwards face as we see it there.

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              peak4
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                Posted by Rainbows on 02/10/2019 16:37:19:

                It seems like facebook avoids a lot of the price inflation of ebay, maybe not taking 15% commision helps among other things. But yeah made a lot of recent purchases from it including this one

                I saw the photo somewhere on FB, but couldn't remember where.

                Just tried a Google reverse image search out of curiosity; it identified it as "rust" devil

                I've no doubt you will get it up and running fine, good luck

                Bill

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