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The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => General Discussion - Model & Toy Steam Engines – Stirling Cycle – Flame Lickers – Small Antique Originals => Topic started by: tenniV11 on April 26, 2021, 12:17:11 pm
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I really like all these accessories.
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Hi Arnold,
at far left there is my "small" BING Dekupiersäge 9956/428...
This size fits better the other BING workshop models, the 9956/429 would have been too large for my workshop... ;)
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Very nice collection - the Bing accessories are from high quality - congrats Arnold
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Hi Arnold,
at far left there is my "small" BING Dekupiersäge 9956/428...
This size fits better the other BING workshop models, the 9956/429 would have been too large for my workshop... ;)
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Today I'll let you take a look at my 2nd engine -
this is a very rare Bischoff Motor 220 V - Year around 1905 -
and it drives the largest Bing Fretsaw - you really can do some work...
the Maerklin Dyno is only for size purpose.
cheers Arnold :D
Maybe this ELECTRIC Motor was advertised and sold by BISCHOFF of Dresden, but it was manufactured by MESCO of Leipzig (Eastern Germany).
Depending on the Voltage it is #411 (110V) or #412 (220V) referring to the 1938 catalog.
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Thank you - I know it is made by Mesco - but it looks so nice in the old Bischoff Catalog ;D
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Today I'll let you take a look at my 2nd engine -
this is a very rare Bischoff Motor 220 V - Year around 1905 -
and it drives the largest Bing Fretsaw - you really can do some work...
the Maerklin Dyno is only for size purpose.
cheers Arnold :D
Maybe this ELECTRIC Motor was advertised and sold by BISCHOFF of Dresden, but it was manufactured by MESCO of Leipzig (Eastern Germany).
Depending on the Voltage it is #411 (110V) or #412 (220V) referring to the 1938 catalog.
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Really wonderful Arnold.
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Those are awsome.
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Wonderful Arnold.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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Very nice.
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Great pieces you have there, Arnold!
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Very beautiful and really well preserved. I become envious.
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Today I'll let you take a look at my 2nd engine -
this is a very rare Bischoff Motor 220 V - Year around 1905 -
and it drives the largest Bing Fretsaw - you really can do some work...
the Maerklin Dyno is only for size purpose.
cheers Arnold :D
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