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I was looking around for more things to press last night and earlier today, I found that One of the things I wanted to use were expensive for what they were so decided to make them myself.. But I'm not going to tell you what it is YET.
Angloman MIGHT know what I am up-to so please don't say so John..

Any idea's from this ?

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nice , very constructive my man
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Semi-elliptical self bleeding automatic percussive cylinder return springs for use in diametrically opposed rotational thingummies.

Do I get a prize?

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Almost, there will be a Cylinder used in this build though. and a Bottle Jack.

As for a Prize - I will send a Personalised 10oz Durham Mug to the winner.
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Mould for something??
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NikGrey;80120 wrote:As for a Prize - I will send a Personalised 10oz Durham Mug to the winner.
Would that mug be personalised on the base by any chance? ;-)
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JMugs;80117 wrote:Semi-elliptical self bleeding automatic percussive cylinder return springs (<----- press) for use in diametrically opposed rotational thingummies. (<--------- upside down mug)

Do I get a prize?

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may be a clue would be good,but if this works it will be fab lol
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ok, a Clue - Paul is on the right track, it IS a Mould of sorts which will be part of a Press.
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making your own hydraulic press?
or a heat press for mug bases?
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