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toolsntat

A few of our bits.......





IndianaRog

Ah...great collection of tools and steam...NOW I understand your forum name...fits perfectly!!!

thanks for sharing,
Rog
Graham-Jilly

Thanks for sharing your great collection there
Griffin

Nice stuff there Tnt. The JD Waterloo Boy looks good.

What is the make of the huge steam engine at the bottom?
Wallace

Great pics and great setup.

Nice one
toolsntat

Griffin wrote:
Nice stuff there Tnt. The JD Waterloo Boy looks good.

What is the make of the huge steam engine at the bottom?


Its a Stuart Victoria, bought as seen and as with most things will probably stay that way
Mamodman123

46 SE1!

IS that running the workshop?
Griffin

toolsntat wrote:
Griffin wrote:
Nice stuff there Tnt. The JD Waterloo Boy looks good.

What is the make of the huge steam engine at the bottom?


Its a Stuart Victoria, bought as seen and as with most things will probably stay that way

Thanks for that, you will have to get it run up on air.

You have a fair amount of woodworking planes. My Grandad was a joiner by trade, I still have some of his wooden planes laying around.
toolsntat

Mamodman123 wrote:
46 SE1!

IS that running the workshop?


Alas not, we unfortunately don`t get round to steaming them at the rallies

This display is in transition at the moment as it had remained the same for the past 2 years
I like to have it looking a bit neater than that on the table !!!!
Sandman

Jeez. What a great display mate.

Only trouble is, I'd have problems moving on to see the others.
Mamodman123

toolsntat wrote:
Mamodman123 wrote:
46 SE1!

IS that running the workshop?


Alas not, we unfortunately don`t get round to steaming them at the rallies

This display is in transition at the moment as it had remained the same for the past 2 years
I like to have it looking a bit neater than that on the table !!!!


That's a shame, you should try and get it steamed up at some point
tmuir

Some nice stuff there.
A few vice nice looking planes, you just can't get stuff like that in OZ without paying a fortune.

I dabble in woodwork and there is a certain satisfaction you get from hand tools you don't get from power tools.
SillyBilly

toolsntat wrote:
Griffin wrote:
Nice stuff there Tnt. The JD Waterloo Boy looks good.

What is the make of the huge steam engine at the bottom?


Its a Stuart Victoria, bought as seen and as with most things will probably stay that way

Very Nice!
steamyjim

Very nice!

Love the Stuart Victorias. Lovely engines
James

Wow! Looks great!!

On air, my 46 se1 powers my lineshaft, hammer, press, punch press, polisher AND se1a!!
flywheel61

I love all those hand tools, it make you want to get a bit of wood out & start working on something, good one. To get those kind of tools in OZ costs a fortune unless you go to Tasmania where they're still reasonably common in the markets.

Cheers

Chris
Stitch

Great collection
What's the one beside the SEL?
cheers
toolsntat

Stitch wrote:
Great collection
What's the one beside the SEL?
cheers


Cheers thanks for all your generous comments its what makes you know that taking ages to set up the display is worth it.......

Thats a Passall hot air engine which we bought at the rally a couple of years ago
toolsntat

flywheel61 wrote:
I love all those hand tools, it make you want to get a bit of wood out & start working on something, good one. To get those kind of tools in OZ costs a fortune unless you go to Tasmania where they're still reasonably common in the markets.

Cheers

Chris


Heres a link for all those with an interest

http://www.petermcbride.com/oldtools/

A very skilled chap with excellent taste in tools
Stitch

toolsntat wrote:
Stitch wrote:
Great collection
What's the one beside the SEL?
cheers


Cheers thanks for all your generous comments its what makes you know that taking ages to set up the display is worth it.......

Thats a Passall hot air engine which we bought at the rally a couple of years ago


Thanks for that. The Passall engine looks very interesting. I love it!
steamyman

Wonderful setup
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