Hi,
I couldn't agree more with Big Al about you getting to grips with the Lorch lathe David; first class work showing just how useful such a small lathe can be with a bit of imagination. I bet you really do enjoy using your Lorch given how accurate it is?
For those without lathe facilities and I'm sure David will have looked at the options I found these connectors on eBay;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-Min...0448569220
These don't specify operating voltage but are just an example; correctly rated voltage connectors are obviously a must for safety.
Keep up the good work David and nice to see your Lorch earning its keep. The new paint job on the chassis has been worth the time and trouble too; its coming along a treat.
Kind regards, Col.
I couldn't agree more with Big Al about you getting to grips with the Lorch lathe David; first class work showing just how useful such a small lathe can be with a bit of imagination. I bet you really do enjoy using your Lorch given how accurate it is?
For those without lathe facilities and I'm sure David will have looked at the options I found these connectors on eBay;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-Min...0448569220
These don't specify operating voltage but are just an example; correctly rated voltage connectors are obviously a must for safety.
Keep up the good work David and nice to see your Lorch earning its keep. The new paint job on the chassis has been worth the time and trouble too; its coming along a treat.
Kind regards, Col.
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