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"Phoenix Rising from the Ashes" - Part 1 (by Peter Laidler)
With thanks to Advisory Panel member Peter Laidler, an interesting new article presented in two parts has been added to the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).
"Phoenix Rising from the Ashes" - Part 1 (by Peter Laidler) (click here)
This interesting article, the first in a continuing series and accompanied by a detailed photo montage will detail the complete rebuild of a totally unserviceable, scrap Watson No.32 Mk2 telescope.
Article Extract .....
This is the problem. In this case, a crushed ocular end that has taken the ocular lens cell with it.
The front shade has also been damaged. But at least the shade can be repaired!
(Click PIC to Enlarge)
As with reading any kind of article, whether it be traditional paper magazine based, or in this case an electronic format, it's sometime difficult to gauge the reader'sinterest level. Peter has requested that if anyone has any questions on his current series of articles, comments or additions for inclusion in his articles under the "Collectors Comments and Feedback" section of the MKL article, or ideas for future topics, that they please leave feedback for him in the appropriate announcement thread.
Regards,
Badger
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03-10-2009 06:01 PM
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Very nice work Peter! Can’t wait to read pare two.
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Simply awesome Peter! What lathe are you using? I run a South Bend 9a personally.
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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What a pleasure it was to read this one!
Lou
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A pleasure indeed, Lou. Thank you very much Mr. Laidler for the fine article here and the others published as well. I purchased your book, "An Armourer's Perspective: .303 No.4(T) Sniper Rifle" several years ago and found that your writing style is very pleasant and easy to read yet shows a certainty of knowledge that can be respected. Looking forward to the second article on this subject and any others that you plan to do. May I suggest an article on the webbing sling used on some of the sniper rifles as described in the book above?
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Claven, it appears to be a Myford lathe.
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