Report what you have been upto here (engineering related)
Andrew Johnston | 25/01/2017 17:23:57 |
![]() 7061 forum posts 719 photos | Posted by John Haine on 25/01/2017 14:56:10:
Better watch out if that big mill get's some momentum when you move it... IIRC Muzzer has been there, done that and got the T-shirt. Definitely a brown trouser event. Andrew |
Bazyle | 25/01/2017 17:58:31 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | Actually it is all staged! The blue bags at the front are dog poo bags and the mill is only 6 inches high. Nice models though. |
RJW | 26/01/2017 09:27:11 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | Posted by mechman48 on 25/01/2017 17:06:08:
Edited By mechman48 on 25/01/2017 17:07:14 I've only got a couple of the outside at present George, will post one up as soon as I can remember how to get pic's into my album, It was a long haul getting the thing done thanks to East Yorkshire planning chiicanery, took 4 years all told just for consents with applications and appeals, nightmare! John. |
RJW | 26/01/2017 11:26:58 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | A shot of my nearly done man cave, it's a bit further on now thankfully, Hope to finish off putting my Warco Minor mill back together today, then can make a start on cleaning up the ML7 and reassembling it. |
mechman48 | 26/01/2017 11:43:50 |
![]() 2947 forum posts 468 photos | Niiiiice!... I have the interlinking foam matting on my garage floor as well & boy does it make a difference as you know. Still have some bare concrete exposed in places where the machines/benches are so will have to get some more, get on my knees, & retro fit underneath, got mine from Mach.Mart...( usual discl'. ) |
RJW | 26/01/2017 12:29:41 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | Thanks George, it's been a long time in the doing but it's nearly there now thank goodness, I've since made an access door into the garage which makes life a bit easier. I first saw these on a promo' in B&Q but they'd all gone when I went back to get a few packs, but they still had them on their website available for local collection, think they're about a tenner a pack, money well spent! John. |
Tony Marshall | 26/01/2017 12:32:31 |
![]() 16 forum posts 38 photos | Having been stuck with a bad foot for a couple of days I created a table of drill bit sizes. Yes, another one! This is in a format that suits my purposes, that's my excuse. Here is a pic. If anyone wants a pdf or Excel file then PM me. Now I'm off to warm up the workshop. |
Martin King 2 | 26/01/2017 16:03:38 |
![]() 1129 forum posts 1 photos | Hi All, Today got around to making a new spindle for an antique DIXON leatherworkers plough gauge. These spindles wear out after about a hundred years of constant use so its nice to bring one back from the dead! Good confidence builder for me, little bit of turning, screw threading, (managed not to turn the motor on with the mandrel handle in this time Ready for a new owner! Hope he's got deep pockets! Cheers, Martin
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Michael Gilligan | 26/01/2017 17:29:22 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Tidy job, Martin ... 'though I hope you will also pass the original component to the new owner, for the sake of 'conservation' authenticity. MichaelG. |
Martin King 2 | 26/01/2017 17:46:09 |
![]() 1129 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Michael Gilligan on 26/01/2017 17:29:22:
Tidy job, Martin ... 'though I hope you will also pass the original component to the new owner, for the sake of 'conservation' authenticity. MichaelG. Michael, always do that for any replacement parts for the reason you stated. Generally I leave pretty much well alone unless a part is obviously broken or missing, particularly on valuable woodworking planes which can easily get into 4 figures! Quality leather tools are usually not for 'collection' but tend to be wanted for use so I try to satisfy that need. |
Michael Gilligan | 26/01/2017 17:59:13 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Thanks for the confirmation, Martin MichaelG. |
Mikelkie | 26/01/2017 18:39:26 |
![]() 135 forum posts 13 photos | MikePosted by RJW on 26/01/2017 11:26:58:
A shot of my nearly done man cave, it's a bit further on now thankfully, Hope to finish off putting my Warco Minor mill back together today, then can make a start on cleaning up the ML7 and reassembling it. John.
Mike
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Windy | 26/01/2017 18:42:10 |
![]() 910 forum posts 197 photos | Had quick chemo early this morning then a phone call from an unexpected friend from ME club he would see me later in the day. As one of my biking friends said your there to get better not turn it into a workshop |
Michael Gilligan | 26/01/2017 18:53:38 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Great to know that you're making the most of your stay, Windy. MichaelG.
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RJW | 27/01/2017 10:55:02 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | All the very best with the chemo Windy, hope all turns out well for you, I have two close relatives who are going through the same treatment, John |
RJW | 27/01/2017 11:03:29 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | Posted by Mikelkie on 26/01/2017 18:39:26:
MikePosted by RJW on 26/01/2017 11:26:58:
A shot of my nearly done man cave, it's a bit further on now thankfully, John.
Mike
Thanks Mike, I've built a few walls in my time, but it's the first full building I've done, it wouldn't have won any prizes for the length of time it took to do though Apart from planning consent, the roof was probably the biggest hassle of the build, couldn't get anyone to quote for roof trusses, so had to make a cut frame in situ, must have been something to do with a hip and valley over such a small area (8' x 8' ), then because the tile manufacturer wouldn't be making any of the types to match the existing garage until this summer, we had to scout around various ad sites and buy used tiles in whatever quantities we could get, all worked out ok in the end, John. Edited By RJW on 27/01/2017 11:04:50 |
richardandtracy | 27/01/2017 11:18:30 |
![]() 943 forum posts 10 photos | John, Know how you feel, but your brickwork is pretty good. A few years ago we had a brick animal shelter where the foundation had failed (it was on an 1890 map of our area, so had been around a while), and after getting a 2" wide crack through the wall, we dismantled it & re-built it as a play room for the kids using the old bricks & a few new blocks. After finding paint on bricks inside the solid wall, we realised some bricks were going to be in their third building at the very least. The kids helped with bricking, blockwork, erecting the roof trusses, slating the roof and plaster boarding. The photo below was after we built the trusses but before building the gable end to match the actual roofline: We reckon the whole thing (12' x 13'6" Regards, Richard Edited By richardandtracy on 27/01/2017 11:19:39 |
mark costello 1 | 27/01/2017 14:19:45 |
![]() 800 forum posts 16 photos | Turning an office visit into a work shop might help a few patients take their minds off of things to a place more enjoyable, works for Me. |
Windy | 27/01/2017 23:02:04 |
![]() 910 forum posts 197 photos | Apart from medical things and a minor operation the new patient and I have been listening to the roar of his Corvette ZM6 engine AC Cobra replica.
Also looking at the products his precision engineering company make for aerospace and Cobra enthusiasts.
The spanners and cnc machines are working full time in the ward certainly enjoying the chat with two engineers a mathematician and a farmer.
The pleasure you can have at these somewhat stressful times is relieved talking about things you love doing with like minded patients.
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Neil Wyatt | 28/01/2017 09:26:06 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Windy on 26/01/2017 18:42:10:
When he arrived he opened a box and there was an hot air engine. All patients should get hot air engines on the NHS Neil |
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