This is my blog about power tools that were made in Australia. I am interested to learn about their design, manufacture and use. Hopefully I will be able to create an archive of these power tools so this important chapter of Australian manufacturing is not completely lost.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
I have just uploaded the latest version of the history of Sher Power Tools. You will find this by clicking on the SHER tab just below the main title. If you think there is anything that needs to be added or corrections that need to be made I would be very greatful to hear from you.
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Hi, great site so far. I'm trying to get my late father's Sher Shopmate up and running. It would be good to have pict and details of sher accessories as a resource as I'd be able to see images of the parts I'm chasing.
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ReplyDeleteAbout to buy a 4 speed Sher Lathe on the weekend, apparently it still works:)
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