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Meccano Magazine

Posted: 23 May 2011, 18:02
by Garry Russell
For those of u 'of an age' when boys toys were hands on stuff......

http://www.nzmeccano.com

Meccano site...the magazine tab has many complete issues to distract further those of us already distracted :lol:

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 24 May 2011, 19:58
by Molyned
A great find there Garry :agree:
And, yes, thanks - you made me 'waste' over an hours building time whilst I was lost in the mists of nostalgia.
Still got my Meccano spanner here in a drawer - never know when such things will be needed. ;)
Cheers
Dave M(oly)

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 24 May 2011, 20:13
by Garry Russell
:lol: :lol:

Terrible isn't it..all this side tracking :hide:

Good idea to keep a spanner handy...one never knows when ones nuts might start working loose :worried:

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 24 May 2011, 23:21
by nigelb
That bring back some memories! I had a Meccano set gieven to me by a cousin when I was only four. My dad built a replica of a London Tram for me since I loved them. I noticed an ad for The Bricklayer in the maagzine and I also had that. Anyway, thanks for the linek, Gary!

Nigel²

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 24 May 2011, 23:46
by Garry Russell
I had brickplayer too...also Bayko which was also advertised in some of those mags...and the FROG Britannia :)

I spent hours with Mecanno making mainly cranes :cpu:

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 25 May 2011, 01:00
by airboatr
Interesting thread Garry. But I'm a little confused on the terminology being used. When you say spanner. Is it your meaning to describe this?
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Or a adjustable wrench used on hex nuts.
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:dunno:

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 25 May 2011, 03:56
by emfrat
I was reduced to looking at Wikipedia, cos I couldn't remember what a C-spanner was called :((
O, the shame of it...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrench
MikeW

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 25 May 2011, 06:12
by Garry Russell
Hi Joe :hello:

That 'wrench' is an adjustable spanner to english speaking people :poke: :lol:

http://uk.ebid.net/for-sale/meccano-spa ... googlebase

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 25 May 2011, 09:26
by emfrat
Hi Garry -
Thanks to Joe, I learned something new, but I've forgotten what it was :worried: ...but I did remember a story about an erk (or similar) who appeared at the Stores counter and asked the Quartermaster Sgt for "a big shifter"
QMS - You 'orrible little man! if you come here for a tool, you specify exactly what you need, you do not request a 'big shifter', you request a 15-inch adjustable spanner or whatever size the job calls for!! Do you understand me!!!?

Erk: Well, yes, Sergeant, but it doesn't really matter - I only want it for a 'ammer.

ATB
MikeW

Re: Meccano Magazine

Posted: 25 May 2011, 10:37
by Molyned
To avoid any further confusion and possible unfortunate misunderstanding, here's a link to all you wanted to know and more about the Meccano spanner - http://www.nzmeccano.com/34.php that's from that same website which started all this ( no, that was Garry 8) ).
Spanners are what engineers use to tighten their nuts, fitters and plumbers use the 'orrible adjustable spanners (a.k.a. adjustable wrenches) guaranteed to ruin the flats of any delicate hex nuts.
Garry - was 'brickplayer' the kit I had which came with hundreds of tiny clay bricks which you built up using flour paste as 'cement' - I really liked that. :thumbsup:
Cheers
Dave M(oly)