Author Topic: Restore of my 1972 Williams 'Winner' EM  (Read 813 times)

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Offline Homepin

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Re: Restore of my 1972 Williams 'Winner' EM
« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2010, 08:36:08 PM »
Thats some crazy work right there.    Re making your own coils too good.      Wish i had a laser cutter possibilities would be endless

Actually it's not really that hard. You could cut the thin ply with a sharp modellers knife, or use plastic? The laser certainly makes things neat and fast and repeatable!

I have a spare A4 sized laser machine that cuts and engraves and it would eat this job (brand new in the box) if anyone is interested?
Whats an a4 laser machine worth???

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Re: Restore of my 1972 Williams 'Winner' EM
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2010, 07:55:01 PM »
Looks great so far  *%*

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Re: Restore of my 1972 Williams 'Winner' EM
« Reply #17 on: January 15, 2010, 08:44:29 PM »
Thats some crazy work right there.    Re making your own coils too good.      Wish i had a laser cutter possibilities would be endless

Making your own coils is HARDCORE - I like your style  ^^^

I have a coil winding machine here somewhere - Now I have a reason to look for it !

Hardcore is using the cordless drill by the looks of it....  <.>

Top work on the rebuilt assembly's and the cab mike!  #*#
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