MEW 223

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    alan frost
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      @alanfrost17805

      Excellent

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      #169838
      alan frost
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        @alanfrost17805

        Only just through the letter box but it promises to be the best MEW I've received in many a year.

        Thought provoking too, seeing the pic of a debonair JS standing on his more tidy than usual milling table I could n't help but wonder whether he'd considered indexing the rotary table to at least a degree accuracy by windlassing in a hawser with knots at six inch intervals.

        Regards

        #169847
        Ian P
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          @ianp

          Alan beat me to it!

          Mine came an hour ago and I flicked through thinking how much better MEW has been lately. The content is what interested me many years ago when I first I took MEW, it went a bit into the doldrums for a while, this latest issue however could be the best ever,

          This what MEW should be like as far as I am concerned, Hats off to Neil

          Ian P

          #169848
          Gary Wooding
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            @garywooding25363

            I'll second those observations – the wind of change has blown it out of the doldrums.

            #169853
            Howi
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              @howi

              Mine dropped through the letterbox this morning about 10:30 – huge shock as post usually arrives late lunch time.

              Have not opened it yet, too busy tiling after new kitchen just been fitted. Have to agree though, Neil is doing a great job. It can't be easy with so many factions and die hards to satisfy.

              Have made the decision to not renew subscription to ME though, just not enough articles that have any real interest as most are well out of my reach/capability. At my age I will NOT be making a steam loco, any form of traction engine or anything of that scale. ME is a little too dyed in the wool for me, but hey! Ho! Can't please everyone I suppose.

              #169860
              mick
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                @mick65121

                So touched was I by the reproduction of the idyllic rural 1928 workshop and sparkling prose that accompanied it that I too was moved to poetry.

                ' The rain pours into my workshop, which makes me cuss

                as my treasured tools are all covered in rust!'

                Perhaps poetry corner will become a regular feature, as I'm sure we all have a favourite little ditty

                #169879
                Brian Wood
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                  @brianwood45127

                  I was especially taken with JS's inspired use of a boring tool as a ball turning tool, what a clever idea from this eminently practical man.

                  Brian

                  #170038
                  John Stevenson 1
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                    @johnstevenson1

                    I thought there was a very good cross section of work in this one.

                    Good job done Neil, thank you [ as a punter ]

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