Myford ML10 Lathe Manual by Ian Bradley wanted

Myford ML10 Lathe Manual by Ian Bradley wanted

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    Stuart McGuigan
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      Does anyone out there have a copy of the above book – ISBN 9780852425459 – that they would be willing to sell, or lend me to photocopy please?

       

      Regards to all,

      Stuart

      #821269
      John Haine
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        @johnhaine32865

        Where are you located?  There \re several co[pies at various libraries, see

        https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23639366M/Myford_ML10_lathe_manual

        #821295
        Andrew Tinsley
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          @andrewtinsley63637

          Frankly, I would not bother. It is not a patch on his excellent ML7 series book. Most disappointing to say the least and copies are quite expensive.

          Andrew.

          #821300
          Michael Gilligan
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            #821334
            Stuart McGuigan
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              @stuartmcguigan

              Thanks to John & Michael.  I am aware of the maker’s manual and library copies.  However, I would really like my own copy of the Bradley book.

               

              regards,

              Stuart

              #821346
              Trevor Drabble 1
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                @trevordrabble1

                Stuart , myford- lathes are advertising 3 off @£47 ea. At the recent Midlands Exhibition I noticed good stocks of used books on The Engineers Emporium stand as well as a few on Home and Workshop I believe . Maybe worth a couple of phone calls ? Trevor .

                #821501
                Trevor Drabble 1
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                  @trevordrabble1

                  Would also suggest you look at the PBFA web site to see if theres a convenient book fair to you . Because of the number of secondhand book sellers attending past fairs , I’ve been able to find a number of books I wanted . Good luck with your search .

                  #821511
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    You would do better using the Wanted classifieds as a post here will disappear off the screen in a day ot two.

                    Also photocopying is not encouraged

                    #821589
                    Stuart McGuigan
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                      @stuartmcguigan

                      Thanks for your suggestions Trevor.

                       

                      Stuart

                      #821592
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133
                        #821599
                        Chris Crew
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                          @chriscrew66644

                          I agree with Andrew Tinsley. I had an original copy of the book when I owned an ML10 and can confirm its contents were very disappointing, a bit like the ML10 itself, IMO! Far better to acquire a copy of Sparey’s ‘Amateur Lathe’ or anything by GHT or Martin Cleeve and then a half decent Super 7 or at least an ML7R.

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                          Trevor Drabble 1
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                            @trevordrabble1

                            Stuart , Sent you a PM .

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