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going through these pics, makes you realise how much skill there was before computers...

Just imagine designing the Saturn 5..the SR-71 and Concord all before computers... would love to see some of those engineering pics!!!

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I have this upstairs somewhere in full colour but I can't find it.

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Shows the full Heath Robinsonness of the Triumph 1300. When I find it, I'll put it here. Tis a thing of loveliness.

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Here's some stuff I pulled out of a skip a few years ago. It was on my delivery and the thing that first caught my eye was an elderly Britool catalogue. This encouraged me to delve deeper and I couldn't believe what I found. The old lady who lived there came out when she saw me and encouraged me to take whatever I wanted as I explained my fondness for old commercial vehicles. You've seen those big red trolleys that postmen use? I managed to half fill mine with these books. They belonged to her late husband but she had no idea what to do with them.

 

A few weeks later she beckoned me in and asked me if this was any use pointing to a nearly full five gallon drum of anti freeze! Always got a good tip at Christmas too.

 

Where to start? A little one first. Napier turbo blowers.

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A couple of Paxman diesel books.

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But this is a fabulous Mirlees manual.

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This also has a Napier Turbo sub section which even has these glossy colour three page pull outs.

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And this one shows a step by step strip down and reassembly.

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I reckon if you framed these you could sell them for three figures in certain shops in Islington.

 

This was a much smaller book but when I saw the immortal words English Electric my heart nearly stopped.

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This one's a bit wordy, not many great diagrams but the EE V16 diesel engine played a great part in my youth.

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But these deserve there own post.

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Three manuals for the Leyland O680 from 1947. How can you throw these away? As the owner of an O600 from 1964 you can see how I could barely believe what I had found.

 

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One volume has gearboxes in and include a couple of colour pages which must have cost in 1947.

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Yes indeed, it's one of those things I don't expect to happen again. Mrs Yoss occasionally asks what I'm going to do with them. Nothing, I don't need to do anything with them except take them out and look at them occasionally. Fortunately they live in a part of the library* where she doesn't notice them too often.

 

*spare room. I like to call it the library as it has bookshelves in it and I have ideas above my station.

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This is neat.

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It's a drawing of this.

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It's a Musterkrempel obviously.

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Yes, pretty much, it was for making felt. Do you speak German, did you google it or are you an expert on industrial textile machinery?

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  On 12/03/2019 at 18:21, Yoss said:

Yes, pretty much, it was for making felt. Do you speak German, did you google it or are you an expert on industrial textile machinery?

 

Some of the above, I sort of used my powers of deduction and reasoning...

 

I spotted the fluff on the rollers and the fact that it looked like the fibres where fed through it, which suggested something to do with textiles. I then google translated the German which gave the following semi-gibberish 'sample card to arrange and parallelise the fibres' (spelling corrected) and the pfennig dropped - it's a carding machine I thought, a quick image search confirmed my theory. Which is now recorded for ever on t'interweb (30 today).

 

PS The only thing I definitely knew is that straightening fibres is called 'carding' in the textiles trade.

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