Londinium going to make a small, spring lever machine? - Page 4

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g3dahl
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#31: Post by g3dahl »

Last time I heard, it was going to be quite awhile.
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#32: Post by rbh1515 »

I asked Reiss about this 2 1/2 months ago on the Londinium web site....here was his response:

hi rob

happy to tell you what is determined already: 58mm all new spring return forged group completely designed & built in house

dimensions we dont know yet as that is largely a resultant from the what you need to stop it from tipping over, but we will be gunning to match the cremina footprint, i.e. an A4 sized sheet of paper

it will have a water box & piston pump and look as close to the L1 in appearance as we can make it

also likely to be dipper and PID to deliver weight, size, and cost savings

kind regards

reiss.

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#33: Post by Ron_L replying to rbh1515 »

Hmmm...

Maybe my Londinium R needs a baby brother :D :D
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justgrindit
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#34: Post by justgrindit »

Could be a baby sister .. Londimina? :o

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#35: Post by Ron_L replying to justgrindit »

I'm OK with that :D
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#36: Post by rand »

Ron_L wrote:Hmmm...

Maybe my Londinium R needs a baby brother :D :D

I'm just waiting to see the video [anonymized] will put up of all 3 next to each other :D
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