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Old 13-03-2006
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this is a retro motor skimmer,surely it must be one of the first skimmers in excistance,and it does still skim a motor pretty well,it has a small grinding wheel which has a piece of emery cloth around it and the beauty of it is that it takes a very small amopunt off each time
oops never mind couldnt upload the image as the file size was to big
but anyway it has the name magic on it and was made by trinity
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ha ha managed to resize it to fit.
so has anyone seen used one of these relics from the past????
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ok to throw a little more light on the subject
it is a magic motors coummutator lathe m999,so what i hear you cry,but just thought maybe this is one of the origional lathes,or who did you skim your comms before the lathe came along???
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dint people used to lug industrial sized lathes to races in the past ?!?
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