Excuse me if I get somewhat emotional... I got my Meccano in 1965, and to see this 21st century young boy so earnestly working to reproduce my childhood marvels... I'm at a loss for words.
I have been trying to reproduce some of the Aeroplane constructor models and seeing these press's makes me weep knowing all the filing I have done to make one simple cut. Wonderful to see this stuff being kept and used
Very nice to see you and the boy working together. My sons are only just old enough to start using the few bits I will have and I was disappointed to find the metal stuff that I used maybe 40 years ago is no longer made. I have subscribed to your channel.
Hi Johnny, Wish I had some of these machines. I do however have a Whitney Hand Punch (Imperial), which easily punches 5/32 holes in sheet metal. You can fasten a Meccano Strip or Plate once you get one or two holes in place. It's better if you space the Meccano part away from your metal, use a nut & bolts (or half nut), this makes it easier to align. Other punches are available, there is also a bench mounted one! Very interesting video, can we have more of these! Bob Duck
Hi Johnny, wish I had your machines, very impressive!! Keep up the good work! What's happened to the nzmeccano web site, it's all changed (again), Bob duck, nzmeccano. I've just made a batch of different Strip & plate benders!
excellent Children are our life easy perforated strip But how is perforated four flanged plate . made? I would like to make all the parts because they are expensive to buy What do you recommend ? How do I start?
Excuse me if I get somewhat emotional... I got my Meccano in 1965, and to see this 21st century young boy so earnestly working to reproduce my childhood marvels... I'm at a loss for words.
I have been trying to reproduce some of the Aeroplane constructor models and seeing these press's makes me weep knowing all the filing I have done to make one simple cut. Wonderful to see this stuff being kept and used
I wept to in envy.
thank you for letting the young man work the machines .:)
Love the bonding and tools and parts , great work my friend ❤️👍
Very nice to see you and the boy working together. My sons are only just old enough to start using the few bits I will have and I was disappointed to find the metal stuff that I used maybe 40 years ago is no longer made. I have subscribed to your channel.
What kind of metal do you use, what is its thickness, I would like to try it. excellent job
Hi Johnny,
Wish I had some of these machines. I do however have a Whitney Hand Punch (Imperial), which easily punches 5/32 holes in sheet metal. You can fasten a Meccano Strip or Plate once you get one or two holes in place. It's better if you space the Meccano part away from your metal, use a nut & bolts (or half nut), this makes it easier to align. Other punches are available, there is also a bench mounted one! Very interesting video, can we have more of these!
Bob Duck
Hi Johnny, wish I had your machines, very impressive!! Keep up the good work! What's happened to the nzmeccano web site, it's all changed (again), Bob duck, nzmeccano. I've just made a batch of different Strip & plate benders!
Sir are you making any Meccano Constructor Cars? Great video!
Hi, You are Great, perfect job...!!!
Отлично 👌🎉
excellent
Children are our life
easy perforated strip
But how is perforated four flanged plate . made?
I would like to make all the parts because they are expensive to buy
What do you recommend ? How do I start?
I'll have 40,000 of those girders please... :D
Can you make gears for the meccano system?
Do you make your own? Meccano these days isn't what it used to be. Is old Meccano safe? Didn't they use lead paint once?
Nice
Grandson?
You forgot to say what type of steel is needed. Ie: thickness or hardness.
tres interessant mais sans doute cher
Was this a visit to the new SpinMaster factory? Do they employ child labour?
+newspaniard Not Spin Master John. Jack and Johnny bent the angle girders correctly unlike Spin Master. Lol! 😁