Mimik Tracer Manual

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Mimik Tracer Manual Charles Ping 05-29-2008
Posted by Charles Ping on May 29, 2008, 5:53 pm
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I don't suppose that anyone has a manual for a Mimik UT tracer that I
could borrow to copy?

Thanks

Charles



Posted by Tim Leech on May 31, 2008, 12:49 pm
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On Thu, 29 May 2008 22:53:37 +0100, Charles Ping

>I don't suppose that anyone has a manual for a Mimik UT tracer that I
>could borrow to copy?
>

What are you fitting that to, Charles?
Is the Mimik more popular in the US, maybe worth trying the US groups?

I do have a manual for a Hepworth tracer, not likely to be much real
help but I suppose it could give you ideas about how the things work
generally.
I've also got the hepworth (actually Dunsley) tracer for sale,
complete, off a Triumph 2000. Bought it to fit to my TOS lathe as
there was not much chance of finding a taper attachment, but ended up
changing the lathe for one with taper facility.

Tim


Posted by Charles Ping on May 31, 2008, 1:18 pm
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 17:49:00 +0100, Tim Leech

>On Thu, 29 May 2008 22:53:37 +0100, Charles Ping
>
>>I don't suppose that anyone has a manual for a Mimik UT tracer that I
>>could borrow to copy?
>>
>
>What are you fitting that to, Charles?
>Is the Mimik more popular in the US, maybe worth trying the US groups?
>
>I do have a manual for a Hepworth tracer, not likely to be much real
>help but I suppose it could give you ideas about how the things work
>generally.
>I've also got the hepworth (actually Dunsley) tracer for sale,
>complete, off a Triumph 2000. Bought it to fit to my TOS lathe as
>there was not much chance of finding a taper attachment, but ended up
>changing the lathe for one with taper facility.
>
>Tim

Tim

Found a manual via the PM site. As you note, the Yanks have more of
this stuff.
It's UT 3.5 and whilst it's at the bottom of it's size range on a CVA
I think that it's just too damn big. More like a 7"+ lathe sort of
tool.

Charles

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