Yes! Thanks very much! Always good to have access to information from
someone's experience.
Don
On 2020-06-01 4:41 a.m., Al Frampton wrote:
> For reasons best known to itself, the list doesn’t always seem to send me
> everything, thus I missed Don’s initial query. So thanks, Richard.
>
> No plans for a reboot of my site at present, but the Wayback Machine can
> step in and at least provide the gist on the Lewin. Including the manual,
> somewhat to my surprise. Hopefully this link will work for others:
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20130817073829/http://www.cornishworkshop
.co.uk/lewinplane.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20130817073829/http://www.co
rnishworkshop.co.uk/lewinplane.html
>
> That’s a solution taken right out of the Bugbear book of internet wisdom, if
> I recall correctly. :)
>
> Cheers, Alf
> Still in Cornwall, but can only guess the workshop is still there somewhere,
> under the cobwebs.
>
> On 1 Jun 2020, at 10:18, yorkshireman@y... wrote:
>
>> I didn’t know it had gone!
>>
>> Just shows that I don’t keep up with the other Galoots on the island. She
used to be active in one of the woodwork forums, as did, I believe, Bugbear -
another silent voice.
>>
>>
>> Richard Wilson
>> I have some idea that I MAY have a Lewin- though I have no idea where. Don’t
wait for me.
>> from drought ridden Northumberland.
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 1 Jun 2020, at 00:45, dks@t... wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> further to my WTB, does anyone know if it will be coming back? There's
apparently some info there on the Lewin Universal Plane.
>>>
>>> Don
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