New members shop
Moderator: Harold_V
Re: New members shop
Thanks Ken. All the machines were in good shape to begin with, but I did take them apart, clean/polish and painted the Benchmaster since the previous owner had already painted it and did not do a good job.
- steamin10
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Working on watches, or RC cars? Gotta get some heft going. I wish I had that much when I started. Still too clean, ya gotta get dirty to have fun...
Big Dave, former Millwright, Electrician, Environmental conditioning, and back yard Fixxit guy. Now retired, persuing boats, trains, and broken relics.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
Re: New members shop
Hey, can you tell me the diameter and length of the splined section on those spindles?ksierens wrote:Well I picked up a new 1952 Delta DP-220, 3 spindles
I think I may have one or more of those lying around.
Your shop is too clean. You need to make some chips fly.
Steve
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Re: New members shop
I like your shop, but I have always said "A CLEAN SHOP IS THE SIGH OF A SICK MIND".
You can buy good parts, or you can buy cheap parts, but you can't buy good cheap parts.