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Thank you Squeak, I am much obliged. While the Joss/Ian remote is very similar to the one I saw, it has sophistication in its simplicity, the pivot being an example, brilliant.
Also a fine example of the use of Lumiweld, which has had its detractors here at countless car and tool shows.
I shall retreat to the workshop and contemplate my scrap bin............I am going now and may be some time!
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Hi Jack, sorry I had not responded and thank you Squeak for the links. Jack FYI the Aluminium component of this remote was gas welded, it was not brazed with Lumiweld.
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Hi Ian,
Thank you for the correction, I was almost ready to set aside my scepticism and believe in the magic of Lumiweld after all! Whatever it is superlative ali welding and a lovely overall job. Despite the originators lack of a lathe, I suspect it is beyond my skill set and ability level.