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Machine Maintainence

Posted: Fri 16 Jul, 2004 10:26 am
by SquareFrames
Hi All, (Especialy to those in Northern Ireland / Eire, or to those willing to travel from the mainland)

My wife, Sharon-Lee has been asked by a couple of Guild members to try and provide a 'dedicated' talk / demonstration on machine maintainence for a Branch meeting? The machines invloved are Morso, straightline mountcutter, and underpinner.

Now, before anyone gets at me, I do know how to keep my machines in tip top condition, but we all have out own wee quirks, etc. to get optimum performance out of our personal machines, BUT when it comes to full servicing, etc. it can get a little more invloved that basic maintainence, so is there anyone out there that knows these type of machines (inside out) and is willing to come to a Branch meeting and give a little talk? Tea and sticky buns will be provided. The meeting is on October 14th 2004.

Also, any Oil / Acrylic Restorers / Cleaners willing to give a demo and talk, your services would be greatly appreciated? Let me know by ringing (from the 19th July) 028 9269 3807 or 077333 670322


These Branch meetings are open to non-members and their friends / staff, as well as members, everyone is more than welcome, just telephone the same numbers as above.

Talk soon,
Steven
SquareFrames

Re: Machine Maintainence

Posted: Thu 22 Jul, 2004 6:01 pm
by John Ranes II, CPF, GCF
SquareFrames wrote:......My wife, Sharon-Lee has been asked by a couple of Guild members to try and provide a 'dedicated' talk / demonstration on machine maintainence for a Branch meeting? The machines invloved are Morso, straightline mountcutter, and underpinner....
Steven,

Thanks for your email to me directly last week. I was out of the country, actually in Northern Ontario on a fishing outing, so laptops and mobile phones were also useless! :D

I will respond to your email directly, and hope that I can somehow visit Northern Ireland and Eire in the near future. As you know, I'm at the Spring Fair each February for Fletcher-Terry and did also attend the FATG Awards Banquet in the Spring 2003. Hopefully I can tie a trip over to one of your Branch meetings and conduct a program.

(Sarah and I were actually in Southport, England last month for her brother's wedding.......It only rained once in 12 days.)

A two or three person panel would probably serve your subject matter well.....I could very easily handle your mountcutters and Morsø portions adequately. We'll talk about this I'm sure.

Regards,

John

Maintainance

Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2004 6:23 am
by SquareFrames
Hi John,

Fishing! Its well for you. Oh for a day without phones, computers, and the wife!!!!!!

I was actually introduced to you at the Guild dinner in 2003, but only fleeting. Hope to talk soon. Hey, its always rains in Southport, as far as I am aware.

Talk soon

Steven

Southport

Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2004 4:17 pm
by Robin Carter
Excuse me! I have lived in Southport for 16 years now. The weather is usually very good as we have a "micro climate" You can often stand on the beach, in brilliant sunshine, and watch a horsehoe of cloud further inland, (where the hills start) Now Preston, where my business is, is a different matter. Always wet (or seemingly so) but it keeps the customers out of their gardens and in the shops! So it's not all bad!

Robin