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From: Aussie50
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  • Wow what an amazing machine. Thank you for saving it and restoring it

  • BTH stuff was made to run at 100% continuously

    My Bro used to work at the old BTH works in Rugby, now sadly defunct. It was joked that BTH stood for "big thick and heavy"

  • it is a very cool contraption and whoever made it knew what they were doing.

  • Agreed^^^ lol... So cool

  • A bundle of replacement blades that were in the base were wrapped in their 1971 dated shop invoice!, I think i still have it somewhere.

  • Nice!

  • looks like you could make a heavy duty saw out of that for hacking ss or metals you dont whant fumes in ,,oops i seen the rest

  • so much homemade "crap"... i LOVE it!!!!!!!

  • I forgot to mention the oil bottle (common 700ml vinegar bottle) that came with it, dated late 40's or early 50's judging by the stamp on the base!

  • very nice unit

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