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Free stuff Christopher Tidy 07-30-2008
Posted by Christopher Tidy on July 30, 2008, 5:23 pm
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Hi folks,

I have the following stuff available free:

* Calor propane blowlamp, with a spare nozzle. Looks a bit beat, but I
don't see any reason why it wouldn't function.

* 1.5 kW at 1425 rpm three phase Brook Crompton motor. Needs new
bearings, but otherwise okay.

You can pick up from Edgmond, Shropshire or pay the postage and
packaging. No scrap dealers.

Let me know if you're interested. You can e-mail me at cdt22 AT
cantabgold DOT net or post here.

Best wishes,

Chris


Posted by Christopher Tidy on July 30, 2008, 8:51 pm
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I also have an enamelled tumble dryer drum. A very strong, good quality
drum, but obviously it has holes in the bottom. Must be useful for
something. Anyone want it?

Chris


Posted by Peter Fairbrother on July 30, 2008, 10:31 pm
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Christopher Tidy wrote:
>
> I also have an enamelled tumble dryer drum. A very strong, good quality
> drum, but obviously it has holes in the bottom. Must be useful for
> something. Anyone want it?
>
> Chris
>

Why does it have holes in the bottom?

'Snot obvious to me ...

-- Peter Fairbrother

Posted by Christopher Tidy on July 31, 2008, 5:24 pm
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Peter Fairbrother wrote:
> Christopher Tidy wrote:
>
>>
>> I also have an enamelled tumble dryer drum. A very strong, good
>> quality drum, but obviously it has holes in the bottom. Must be useful
>> for something. Anyone want it?
>>
>> Chris
>>
>
> Why does it have holes in the bottom?
>
> 'Snot obvious to me ...

To let the water out. I should perhaps correct myself by saying that
it's a spin dryer drum, but it still has holes.

Chris


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