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<blockquote data-quote="Gordon Ryley" data-source="post: 129223" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Should I be sat on the naughty stool in the corner .I have always made my various</p><p>numbers out of Al alloy to the approved size I use to rivet them to a approved size plate</p><p>or in later yrs loctited them to the plate.In the 1950s I even cut out the No,s and letters</p><p>in the plate with a polished plate behind mask and paint to suit idle hands little money.</p><p>to much time and access to Al Alloy as an apprentice if you were told to get lost for an</p><p>hour you did go and make steel m/c parts in Al Alloy get the weight down more speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordon Ryley, post: 129223, member: 3208"] Hi Should I be sat on the naughty stool in the corner .I have always made my various numbers out of Al alloy to the approved size I use to rivet them to a approved size plate or in later yrs loctited them to the plate.In the 1950s I even cut out the No,s and letters in the plate with a polished plate behind mask and paint to suit idle hands little money. to much time and access to Al Alloy as an apprentice if you were told to get lost for an hour you did go and make steel m/c parts in Al Alloy get the weight down more speed. [/QUOTE]
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