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Ah yeah I have two motto's for a situation like this. The essential, "where there's a will there's a way" and my favorite, "cross that bridge when you get there"
Sweet score Travis! Consider me jealous of your shop with your new(to you) tool purchase
Bob,
Your metalworking equipment is awesome! Nice work on the English wheel, the "A" designed into the frame is a nice touch. And where'd you get the design for the planishing hammer? Looks neat
Awesome thread thus far! Unfortunately I have absolutely nothing smart to add to the conversation...
That being said, Hugh, you are THE MAN if you do a write-up! Its good inspiration for us simple minded folk :thumbsup:
Amazing stuff! What I'd give to have one of the "small" lathes or mills..... Look at that massive bastard of lathe in the back of the first pic. I wonder how big the throw is...
Hi all,
So my '83 BS34s just got out of their bath in the ultrasonic cleaner. Looks like it worked pretty good, lots of crap came out of those passages that I didn't think was there. And I thought I got them pretty clean with the baking soda blasting. For the first dunk I tried almost boiling...
^ I agree X100
Went I accidentally threw away the old one trying to find a new one or even just a used replacement was damn near impossible! Same thing for the dust collars/shields #24