Nick Webb

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Nick Webb

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  • #40083
    Nick Webb 1
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      @nickwebb1

      Hello everyone

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      #295013
      Nick Webb 1
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        @nickwebb1

        I'm based near Cambridge. As work (cabinetmaker) is slack at the moment I have decided to bring forward my retirement project, get back to my roots (I read engineering at uni) and make some swarf. I think my main activities are going to be stationary steam, and clocks, but I may try a traction engine at some point. I've got a Stuart D10 that I started a couple of decades ago, so that's going to be project number 1.

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        Brian H
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          @brianh50089

          Welcome Nick, you will find lots to interest you here and you may even get a commission to make a clock case!

          The D10 should be an excellent project to finish.

          Brian

          #295100
          Anonymous

            Nick: Welcome to the forum. Naturally I'd say ditch the stationary stuff and go straight for the traction engine. You must have done a different course to me at university. Not a machine tool in sight on my course.

            I'm also near Cambridge – between Cambridge and Cambourne. PM me if you'd like to meet up.

            Andrew

            #295108
            Neil Wyatt
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              @neilwyatt

              Finish the D10 – it's a big morale booster to finish a project and it will help you gain the confidence to tackle a larger project.

              #295120
              Shed Happens
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                @shedhappens

                Hi Nick, I'm also in your area – between Cambridge and St Neots. And I owe Andrew Johnston a return meet! Andrew I did finally finish the workshop build and can't believe a year has passed, very poor of me. Will PM you.

                #295161
                Nick Webb 1
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                  @nickwebb1

                  Thank you gents for the welcome.

                  It would be good to meet up, but I have a very busy month coming up so maybe later?

                  Andrew, no, I didn't get much practical stuff on my course either, but I did work in a hydraulic components factory every vac, and picked up enough there to have some idea about lathe- and mill- work.

                  #295172
                  Howard Lewis
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                    @howardlewis46836

                    Welcome!

                    Since you are near to Cambridge, do join the Society. Am sure that will be welcomed and given any help or advice that you request. (Can give you a contact name if you want – if so PM me)

                    You have just missed the Spalding M E Show, last w/e. Lots of clubs and traders from all over, there, (including my Peterborough Society)

                    Enjoy your retirement (longest holiday of your life) and your hobby!

                    Howard

                    #295376
                    Nick Webb 1
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                      @nickwebb1

                      I'm not actually retiring just yet (and don't know if I will ever be able to afford to do that), just starting to do those things I've always promised myself I would, should I ever do so.

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