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  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Ontario GTA West area meetup is planned for Saturday April 26th at Greasemonkeys shop in Aylmer Ontario. If you are interested and haven’t signed up yet, click here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

Y'all like big lathes...Here's one in Victoria BC $500

VicHobbyGuy

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https://www.usedvictoria.com/classified-ad/39651376
 
John Lang & Sons
Johnstone, Scotland, U.K.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery

History
Last Modified: Feb 27 2020 11:43PM by Jeff_Joslin
If you have information to add to this entry, please contact the Site Historian.

Manufactured Metalworking Machinery
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Here is a little more info I found on the ‘Vintage Machinery.org’ website.
Jeff Joslin is the historian for that group.
 
John Lang & Sons
Johnstone, Scotland, U.K.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery

History
Last Modified: Feb 27 2020 11:43PM by Jeff_Joslin
If you have information to add to this entry, please contact the Site Historian.

Manufactured Metalworking Machinery
8805-A.jpg


Here is a little more info I found on the ‘Vintage Machinery.org’ website.
Jeff Joslin is the historian for that group.

For reducing weight on 9.2 shells
I am all ears. How interesting!
 
For reducing weight on 9.2 shells
I am all ears. How interesting!
If you need more info . . . Contact - Jeff Gosling at ‘Vintagemachinery.org’
He is a very interesting and knowledgeable historian.
 
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