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Mamod workshop tools
Mamod
workshop tools |
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Multum workshop |
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A full set of
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Workshop tools in detail. |
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Mamod line shaft With flat base and brass flywheel Circa 1950's. (Note) The 1950's workshop tools were fitted with either brass or mazak flywheels. |
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Mamod power hammer Circa 1950's. |
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Mamod polishing machine With real polishing mops Circa 1950's. |
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Mamod grinding machine With course and fine Grit stones Circa 1950's. |
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Mamod power press With mazak flywheel Circa 1950's. |
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Mamod line shaft With raised base And mazak flywheel Circa 1960's. |
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Mamod line shaft With raised base And mazak flywheel Circa 1970's. |
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Mamod Polishing machine Circa 1970's. |
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Mamod grinding machine Circa 1970's. (Note) Unlike the 1950's grinding machine The 1970's version were only Fitted with course grindstones. |
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Mamod power press Circa 1970's. |
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Mamod power hammer Circa 1970's. |
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Multum line shaft.
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Multum grindstone/buffer. (Note) The Multum tools Are made from a Hard plastic Similar to bakelite. |
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Multum fan. (Note) Although the Multum range Of workshop tools are very pleasing To look at they are incredibly flimsy And poorly manufactured. |
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Multum circular saw. |
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Multum power saw. (Note) Fitted with an extremely sharp Saw blade and miniature vice. |
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Multum Electric Motor.
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SEL Lineshaft Circa 1946 - 1965. ![]() J & L Randall Items where also Branded with the Merit logo. |
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![]() SEL model Fan September 1949. |
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SEL model fan Circa 1946 - 1965.
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![]() S.E.L model Grinder and box.
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SEL model grinder Circa 1946 - 1965.
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SEL model Press Circa 1946 - 1965.
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SEL model Lathe |
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SEL milling machine |
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Marx workshop accessories
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Mamod workshop (WS1) These workshops Were introduced To the Mamod range In 1979. (This workshop Is date stamped 30 November 1979) |
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![]() Wilesco (M56) workshop. |
Wilesco (M56) workshop Consists of a (M51) Drilling machine (M52) Two wheel grinder (M53) Circular saw And countershaft. |
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Wilesco workshop tools Wilesco Press operator M75. Wilesco Shears grinder M74. |
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Wilesco large countershaft M57.
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Fleischmann Water Mill 230.
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Two Electrical outfit sets Branded S.E.L and Merit Not strictly steam But these sets contained SEL Dynamos (Depending on set) |
![]() One of the sixteen colour pages From inside the book.
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Mamod The story of Malins Models A well researched 96 page book Outlining the history of Malins steam engines Wrote by Mr Malins.
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![]() One of the colour pages From inside of the Toyshop steam book.
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Toyshop Steam From Birmingham Dribbler To Mamod Models A fantastic 86 page book Detailing much of the History of toyshop steam From many manufactures Written by Basil Harley. |
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Mamod's Steam Power Very interesting book With lots of information on Mamod steam engines.. |
![]() One of the inside pages From the Basil Harley book Showing the Bowman Snipe.
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First edition book Steam Driven Toys By Basil Harley.
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![]() SW1 Steam Wagon Circa 1976. |
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This interesting little book "The overtype steam road waggon" By Maurice Kelly Was the inspiration for the Mamod SW1. |
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Very rare magazine
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Mamod
lumber wagon.
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Mamod
open wagon. Circa 1969.
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Mamod open wagon Date stamped 27 January 1981. Note: Sold by Russell Hillsdon Of Chichester Ceased trading in 1986.
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Wilesco A425 lumber wagon. |
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Wilesco 8385 water cart. | |
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Set of Mamod pin badges Date unknown. |
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Solid fuel burner trays for |
![]() Mamod oil can (Red stopper) |
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Mamod engineers
Oil can Circa 1979. (Note) These Miniature oil cans Were made by Sutcliffe pressings Ltd The maker of the World famous Sutcliffe boats. |
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Generator for a Two inch scale Fowler steam engine. |
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Very rare bottle of
Mersey Models Steam Engine Oil Unopened Circa 1937 - 1941.
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