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  1. Aarknoid

    Hello From SW Ontario

    I have access some Fanuc manuals for a robot on our production line, let me know if you need anything from them
  2. Aarknoid

    Now the Colchester has a Mini Me

    I'm still trying to figure out model and age. with Myford buying them out a bunch of records were tossed. The original motor has a 1960 date on it. another forum is attempting to record serial numbers and correlate dates
  3. Aarknoid

    Now the Colchester has a Mini Me

    everything is a service item if you are ... determined enough? lol ( too many descriptors fit that sentence, not all flattering :D )
  4. Aarknoid

    Now the Colchester has a Mini Me

    found a reference in the brochure , point 5
  5. Aarknoid

    Now the Colchester has a Mini Me

    You can see the holes in the bed just under the rack (sorry messed up the reply with the pic)
  6. Aarknoid

    Now the Colchester has a Mini Me

    I will check again, but I think the ways are flat bar with blind holes drilled in the underside and bolted to the bed, at which point they were ground in place to true up .
  7. Aarknoid

    Now the Colchester has a Mini Me

    let me figure out where its going to land and sure thing. The more the merrier figuring stuff out on this thing. side note, I think those are 3c collets but i may be mistaken , anyone have an opinion? more pics to come this evening
  8. Aarknoid

    Now the Colchester has a Mini Me

    This little beastie appeared on marketplace with over an hour elapsed since its posting, so i figured it was a lost cause, but the seller did get back to me the next day and it was on ! So, I had a day before he was available to take a crash course on Raglan lathes . I am bagged after...
  9. Aarknoid

    If you could own just one special vehicle what would it look like?

    That is an excellent way to describe them, I'm not hating on them, but the few times i was subjected to them it was for decidedly not off road things
  10. Aarknoid

    If you could own just one special vehicle what would it look like?

    I don't hold a high opinion of jeeps for anything but their offroad capabilities. IMO its a shame they didn't do much else well, not counting the war time versions, they were excellent at what they were designed for. I would pit the 6x6 Tatra against most challengers. The drive system is neat...
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