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Brunell

Isembard Kingdom Brunell, now that man knew what a "link" was!!

Commercial Links

 

http://www.buitelaar.nl/ 

 Tool seller, I have bought machines from in the past, and who gives good service.

 

http://www.camdenmin.co.uk/ 

My absolute favorite bookseller on the topic,with the service one would expect from a solid English firm


http://www.lindsaybks.com/ 

American book seller, on our topic, good stuff, but "American" in their ways.That shouldn't stop you ordering, but sometimes they can tax European patience.

On the other hand, they are also a publisher of books on our topics, mainly reprints, so that is something to be thankful for!


http://www.rallyscene.net/ 

UK vendor of the late Fred Dinah's  DVD's


http://www.gandmtools.com/ 

Often advertise in the magazines we read, I bought some small things there, and a couple of books. They sell almost exclusively second hand stuff. Good and fast service, pleasant people...

 


http://www.cheddarvalleysteam.co.uk/ 

These people, make a range of boilers, for a great number of model locomotives and traction engines. Firm with a good reputation.


http://www.willyvanhoutte.be 

I only had a few brief contacts with these people, but they gave me the impression, that this is a family business,which is NOT staffed by "Dah" people! (a species which is becoming rampant in Flanders, in the retail trade!) The respond quickly and pleasantly and seem to have all that the wood turner needs to be happy. Included known UK brands of products and tools.

I am not customer yet, but I will need to be soon enough....


http://www.axminster.co.uk 

Well, this one doesn't need much of an explanation, does it? 

We all know Axminster, and we have all been going week at the knees browsing trough their catalogue....


Non-Commercial Links 

 

http://www.happywoodworking.com/ 

If you have an interest in woodworking check this site out!

I also stole the idea for the "toolinator" on the DA page from this man...

http://www.lathes.co.uk

The biggest archive of all manner of machinery in the known universe.


 

http://www.alanstepney.info 

Very good Model Engineering website, made by a very nice and knowledgeable English bloke!

 

http://users.skynet.be/modelbouw.wilfried/ 

The web page of a steamnut from the Antwerp area! 

Definitely worth a visit! 

 

www.modeleng.org 

The forum site for our species..



  
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