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    Rainbows
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      So I have a chance to get a Vickers hardness tester which is currently rusting in a car park. Selling it involves taxes and invoices and what not so I got told to make it disappear rather than actually buy it.

      Didn't get to look over it properly but could see exposed metal has a thick rust layer and it doesn't appear to have any microscope section or weights. Probably never going to test hardness again.

      Option 1 is sell it for all the £20 of scrap iron value it has

      Option 2 is sell it on ebay as a hardness tester, its incomplete and obsolete I think so won't get much I think but eh

      Option 3 is to tear it apart for parts, I feel like the body is a lovely base for a heavily built drill press but I don't know if the ram would be the right size for a spindle.

      Option 1 is no, option 2 is practical but not as interesting.

      Regarding option 3: Does anyone know how these machines work and whether they have parts that can be repurposed? Anyone here need a spare part that I can take off of the one I plan to get?

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      Rainbows
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        #348027
        Speedy Builder5
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          Not sure about Vickers Armstrongs – Just "Vickers Ltd"

          BobH (Vickers Armstrongs – Weybridge apprentice)

          #348029
          not done it yet
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            @notdoneityet

            Try selling it to a race horse farrier? One at work, about four decades ago, got used about every two or three years by a local horse shoe fella. It was nothing special, just a falling ball sort of thing.

            #348033
            Roderick Jenkins
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              There should be a pyramidical diamond indenter on the end of the ram. If it's still there I would give you a few bob for it to go on my Lammas Vickers type hardness tester.

              Rod

              Edited By Roderick Jenkins on 29/03/2018 19:27:58

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