Hi All
John is certainly not alone in the club attitude to him.
A couple of years ago I bought a loco and joined a local club.
One of the members informed me that they did not approve of
members who showed up only to run their locos.
One Saturday morning I visited the club to find a senior member there.
When I told him I had at last acquired a Myford lathe he said he was not
interested in Myfords, went into the clubhouse and slammed the door in
my face.
I have not been back there since.
Unfortunately as I am elderly and a carer my spare time is limited to a
couple of hours in the afternoons so I could not now attend a club.
Gone are the days when I was young with a worn out "Maisie" and
the Malden club members could not help enough.
I, too, would like a fellow enthusiast to come round occasionally and
chat and, perhaps show me what I am doing wrong but retired people
are too busy nowadays with families and TV, etc..
So I potter along -I've just made Brian Wood's adaptation so my
Myford Super 7B now cuts metric and BA threads with no problem.
My grateful thanks to Brian for he has spent a great deal of his time
giving me info via email and telephone.
Oh well, off to the workshop to continue making a hot air engine.
Best wishes to everyone.
Richard.