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Jimmy Mack wrote:Thanks Bob. You're right I can see a spare disappearing in the back of a drawer!
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9fingers wrote:For £20-£30 you could get s new followers starter from toolsatan delivered and rob it for parts to fit inside you control box.
Sorry Yorkshire is a bit far for a house call from romsey lol
Good luck
Bob
Top tip Bob....9fingers wrote:For £20-£30 you could get s new followers starter from toolsatan delivered and rob it for parts to fit inside you control box.
Sorry Yorkshire is a bit far for a house call from romsey lol
Good luck
Bob
.... Tho I thought you had one Roger, maybe the other Roger?RogerS wrote:Dammit....and there I was going to offer to take that nasty unreliable Sedgwick off your hands for you...save you the trouble of disposing of it
Jimmy Mack wrote:.... Tho I thought you had one Roger, maybe the other Roger?RogerS wrote:Dammit....and there I was going to offer to take that nasty unreliable Sedgwick off your hands for you...save you the trouble of disposing of it
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I remember asking about a digital readout before, but in searching I can't find the post ... However I came across your combination machine post Roger as it mentions digital readers...RogerS wrote:Jimmy Mack wrote:.... Tho I thought you had one Roger, maybe the other Roger?RogerS wrote:Dammit....and there I was going to offer to take that nasty unreliable Sedgwick off your hands for you...save you the trouble of disposing of it
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I did have one but single phase so given the duff mains supply here sadly had to sell it. Got that combination machine....long story....PITA...if I'd known how things were going to pan out I'd never have bought it.
Jimmy Mack wrote:Chaps- Any ideas where the post on fitting an off-the-shelf digital reader to a PT? Not having much luck with my searches.
Thanks
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Thanks Bob9fingers wrote:Machine DRO are a helpful lot and should be able to advise.
I use the wixey on my four post thicknesser but that lowers the cutter.
Wixey also do one with remote readout so you can mount the scale inverted with out having read it upside down.
But check that the zeroing process will work on your machine.
Bob
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