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Tom Lipton, Master Machinist, repairs radio gear

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by AA7BQ, Nov 9, 2018.

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  1. KM1H

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    It makes my small brass gear reproductions for myself for 1930's auto radio control heads pale in comparison. My hat off to a real pro..

    Carl
     
  2. K6MTS

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    Very cool, keeping old school craftsmanship skills alive, thanks for sharing.
     
  3. K0MAN

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    Enjoyed the video. It was amazing!! I’ll stick to soldering!!
     
  4. KL7AJ

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    I was always fascinated by how they make ball bearings....not at all like you'd expect.
     
  5. AC5WT

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    Really enjoyed the excellent machine work. The camera was crisp and clear allowing us to see the fine detail. I am an instrument electrician (retired) but many times I needed a machinist to make a part for me and I was always amazed by their skill. Thanks for showing how a gear is made!
     
  6. K8RTR

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    Great Job!!!
     
  7. N3RW

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    Machinists rule...love it!
     
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  8. PD0JBV

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    Great skill!! Loved to see this vid more than 5 times :)
     
  9. KI4F

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    Great!
     
  10. K4ECD

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    Please share some photos of your restoration projects.
     
  11. M3VPI

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    Hi there, I'll be glad to share photos etc, but I'm not great with computers but I will get help if necessary
    best 73 de m3vpi/2e0fbx
     

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