assembly of a churchill

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hughbie

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hello all. i am making my first churchill for a friend and want to get this right. the directions i have from berea is a bit confusing especially since they don't have an exploded view of just the churchill.
anyone have a more clearer set of directions that they would be glad to share with me? i'll be forever in your debt
 
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Hughbie, I had to reply, I have never ever been in someone's forever debt ! [:p]

Here you go, does this help.


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I will be thinking of my 3 wishes or whatever comes with a forever debt [:D] Good luck on the Churchill
 
i bow to the great and wonderful 'Anthony'. thanx. that's just what i was needing.......such a simple task........it doesn't quite warrent 'forever' in debt.......does it? [:I]
 
I don't hear an "Indian giver" do I ? (is that still politically a correct term?)

How many people out there, would drop everything they were doing, go into the shop, un bag a churchill kit, lay it out in the photo booth, take the picture, go to the computer and crop it, then post the reply, all in a matter of 19 minutes and 18 secounds from you rrequest, so you can make a wonderful churchill pen for your friend, who will probabbly be forever in your debt ?

If that is not a forever debt, I don't know what is [:D] [:p]
 
Originally posted by PenWorks
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How many people out there, would drop everything they were doing, go into the shop, un bag a churchill kit, lay it out in the photo booth, take the picture, go to the computer and crop it, then post the reply, all in a matter of 19 minutes and 18 secounds from you rrequest

Anthony you're the "king" of Kindess. Priceless.

-Peter-[:)]
 
I've never turned a Churchill and ordered 3 today, so it will certainly be helpful to me, but since I didn't order it up, I ain't payin'!

Still, I appreciate it.[:)]

Originally posted by PenWorks
<br />Hughbie, I had to reply, I have never ever been in someone's forever debt ! [:p]
 
Now the big thing with these is make SURE you drill a "press block" that will protect the threads and press on the silver ring only. I like to use Corian scrap myself. I do not think you could even press this kit togather without breaking the thread coupler if you don't use the press block. Good luck, this is my favorite kit.
 
thats what i like about this forum, penworks your a star in my book[^][^][^][^]
regards colin.
 
i want to thank you all. i'm off to try this assemble......maybe i can even figure out what is meant by a press block (a piece drilled to slip over the item that you want to press........ya have to be pretty accruate correct???)
 
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