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Shortening Small Bushes
Issue 86 (1996)
p.117
Another solution to a common problem.
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Silver Soldering for Modellers
Issue 244 (2016)
p.25
Laurie Griffin describes the materials, tools and techniques required for successful silver soldering
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Soldering Whitemetal to Brass
Issue 96 (1997)
p.189
How a RSU can be used with whitemetal and brass.
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Workshop Matters: Assembling etched coupling rods
Issue 73 (1994)
p.235
Photographic step-by-step guide.
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Workshop Matters: Cleaning up
Issue 84 (1996)
p.35
Techniques for getting rid of muck when kit building.
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Workshop Matters: Enlarging Holes
Issue 87 (1996)
p.145
Choose the right tools, look after them - and don't overdo it, says Laurie Griffin.
Broaches and reamers.
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Workshop Matters: Heavy Duty Soldering
Issue 80 (1995)
p.197
In this sequence, Laurie Griffin looks at a method of soldering large pieces of metal together (in this case, the frames of a 7mm locomotive) and also considers a useful alternative to soft solder.
Multi-weld silver-bearing solder paste, blowtorch and heat resistant blocks.
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Workshop Matters: Snips and Shears
Issue 97 (1997)
p.230
When scratchbuilding locomotives and other items, there is invariably the need to cut away pieces of metal. We can, of course, use a variety of tools but here I want to concentrate on shearing.
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Workshop Matters: Soldering Moving Joints
Issue 76 (1995)
p.37
A common problem when building locomotives with outside cylinders and valvegear is the jointing of moving components. You can sometimes use rivets, but Laurie Griffin has a trick for safely using solder.
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Workshop Matters: Using Piercing Saws and Cutting-out
Issue 100 (1998)
p.37
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