Machining – free of charge.

Machining – free of charge.

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  • #464825
    Former Member
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      @formermember19781

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      #33571
      Former Member
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        @formermember19781

        Machining – free of charge.

        #464850
        Howard Lewis
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          @howardlewis46836

          VERY generous offer Bill.

          Hope that things return to normal, or as close as possible, sometime soon.

          Howard

          #464930
          Mark Rand
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            @markrand96270

            Saying where you are (either in a post on the thread or in your profile) might help with the offer Bill. smiley

            #465113
            Ady1
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              @ady1

              If I send you some copper pipe and scrap metal can you send me back a Heilan Lassie please Bill

              cheers

              Edited By Ady1 on 16/04/2020 19:43:26

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                @formermember19781

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                #465190
                Andy Pennington
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                  @andypennington51024
                  Posted by Bill Chugg on 15/04/2020 16:05:23:

                  Not wanting to start a new project at present due to a house move as soon as it is possible to do so. If any member is in need of any small bits making just shout.

                  No charge for making. You pay postage

                  Bill

                  MACHINING – typo in title.

                  Edited By Bill Chugg on 15/04/2020 16:06:19

                  Bill, would you be willing to machine some smallish (< 5 inches usually) parts for the Stirling Aircraft Project? These could be control shackles or brackets in either steel or aluminium (mostly they are aluminium).

                  The Stirling Aircraft Project aims to recreate the forward fuselage of a WW2 Stirling bomber aircraft, and is a charity based at RAF Alconbury. http://www.stirlingproject.co.uk .

                  Cheers!

                  Andy Pennington

                  Stirling Aircraft Project

                  #465196
                  Jouke van der Veen
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                    @joukevanderveen72935

                    We may expect at leat two holes in the copper pipe?

                    One at each end?

                    Or do we count this as one hole?

                    Jouke

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