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    Something a bit different: home made tools
    on: 16 September, 2015, 08:12:28 pm
    16 September, 2015, 08:12:28 pm
    Saw this on another forum.
    Maybe one or two of you on here may be interested.

    http://www.homemadetools.net/

    ...and this from one of the contributors:

    "To celebrate our 20,000th homemade tool, we made a new ebook featuring our top 50 homemade tools. You guys are welcome to it for free:"

    http://download.home...stReadTools.pdf
    Last Edit: 16 September, 2015, 08:16:44 pm by Biker Mike

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    Re: Something a bit different: home made tools
    Reply #1 on: 17 September, 2015, 07:27:05 am
    17 September, 2015, 07:27:05 am

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    Re: Something a bit different: home made tools
    Reply #2 on: 17 September, 2015, 07:40:05 am
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    We will be talking about Heathkits and designs from Practical Wireless next :015:

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    Re: Something a bit different: home made tools
    Reply #3 on: 17 September, 2015, 10:36:44 am
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    I think if we can scale this down  and bolt it to the side casing we have solved the MK1 Stator problems :260:

    Shall I call Honda UK  :087:

    http://www.homemadetools.net/wind-turbine-alternator

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    Re: Something a bit different: home made tools
    Reply #4 on: 17 September, 2015, 12:37:24 pm
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    *Originally Posted by Bifferman [+]
    We will be talking about Heathkits and designs from Practical Wireless next :015:.

    http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Allied-Catalogs/Heathkit-1969.pdf

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    Re: Something a bit different: home made tools
    Reply #5 on: 17 September, 2015, 01:34:05 pm
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     :152:

    And some UK Heathkit Catalogues from the late 1960's to 1976  http://www.heathkit.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/catalogue.htm

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    Re: Something a bit different: home made tools
    Reply #6 on: 07 October, 2015, 03:52:45 pm
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    *Originally Posted by Biker Mike [+]
    Saw this on another forum.
    Maybe one or two of you on here may be interested.

    http://www.homemadetools.net/

    ...and this from one of the contributors:

    "To celebrate our 20,000th homemade tool, we made a new ebook featuring our top 50 homemade tools. You guys are welcome to it for free:"

    http://download.homemadetools.net/50MustReadTools.pdf

    Jon here from HomemadeTools.net.

    Thanks for the mention. Hope you guys are enjoying the ebook.