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I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.

You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.

The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half a
day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to produce
the part.

Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.
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Boffin wrote:
I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.

You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.

The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half a
day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to produce
the part.

Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.


Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to make a
weapon just incase you know who is listening.

Sorry I can't help.

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Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to make a
weapon just incase you know who is listening.


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Peter smith wrote:
Boffin wrote:
I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.

You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.

The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half a
day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to produce
the part.

Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.


Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to make a
weapon just incase you know who is listening.

Sorry I can't help.


Please don't condemn the work before you or other people have even
seen the engineering drawings.

It will be fairly obvious that it isn't intended to be a weapon.

The work is entirely above board and everything will be paid in a
traceable manner for both our protection.
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Peter smith wrote:
Boffin wrote:
I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.

You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.

The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half a
day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to produce
the part.

Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.


Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to make a
weapon just incase you know who is listening.

Sorry I can't help.


Please don't condemn the work before you or other people have even
seen the engineering drawings.

It will be fairly obvious that it isn't intended to be a weapon.

The work is entirely above board and everything will be paid in a
traceable manner for both our protection.


Try Rossington Light Engineering

http://rossingtonlightengineering.com/

Bill




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On 12 Oct, 12:41, Boffin wrote:
Peter smith wrote:
Boffin wrote:
I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.


You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.


The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half a
day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to produce
the part.


Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.


Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to make a
weapon just incase you know who is listening.


Sorry I can't help.


Please don't condemn the work before you or other people have even
seen the engineering drawings.

It will be fairly obvious that it isn't intended to be a weapon.

The work is entirely above board and everything will be paid in a
traceable manner for both our protection.


You're probably more likely to find people with the necessary tools
and skills on uk.rec.models.engineering
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On 12 Oct, 12:41, Boffin wrote:
Peter smith wrote:
Boffin wrote:
I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I
will provide engineering drawings of it.


You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.


The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half
a day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to
produce the part.


Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.


Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to
make a weapon just incase you know who is listening.


Sorry I can't help.


Please don't condemn the work before you or other people have even
seen the engineering drawings.

It will be fairly obvious that it isn't intended to be a weapon.

The work is entirely above board and everything will be paid in a
traceable manner for both our protection.


You're probably more likely to find people with the necessary tools
and skills on uk.rec.models.engineering


What about Matty F and his angle grinder :-)



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Peter smith wrote:
Boffin wrote:
I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.

You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.

The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half a
day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to produce
the part.

Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.


Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to make a
weapon just incase you know who is listening.

Sorry I can't help.


Please don't condemn the work before you or other people have even
seen the engineering drawings.

It will be fairly obvious that it isn't intended to be a weapon.

The work is entirely above board and everything will be paid in a
traceable manner for both our protection.



ask the machinist if he can make you up a sense of humour while he's at it.


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On Oct 12, 5:55*pm, "gazz" wrote:
ask the machinist if he can make you up a sense of humour while he's at it.



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Peter smith wrote:
Boffin wrote:
I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.

You should have access to your own machine tools and source the
aluminium billets and rods yourself.

The component is fairly simple so it shouldn't take more than half a
day to make. A saw, milling machine and lathe are necessary to produce
the part.

Please send me an email if you are interested in the job.


Sounds like a coded message for a h--iii--tt---mmm---aa--nnn to make a
weapon just incase you know who is listening.

Sorry I can't help.


Please don't condemn the work before you or other people have even
seen the engineering drawings.

It will be fairly obvious that it isn't intended to be a weapon.

The work is entirely above board and everything will be paid in a
traceable manner for both our protection.



Nah - we only work cash in hand in uk.d-i-y

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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 03:09:10 -0700 (PDT), Boffin
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I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.


You should find some capable bods for this in:-
uk.rec.models.engineering

Despite the groups name there is some heavy machinery involved.

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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 03:09:10 -0700 (PDT), Boffin

wrote:

I'm looking to hire someone to build an aluminium part for me. I will
provide engineering drawings of it.


You should find some capable bods for this in:-
uk.rec.models.engineering

Despite the groups name there is some heavy machinery involved.

Do they need to lighten up too then ?

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