Adrian 2 | 10/06/2017 16:27:46 |
104 forum posts 19 photos |
I do not have the skills or equipment for sheet metal work. A large vice, big hammer, blocks of wood and clamps. That's it. Any way I am quite pleased with how it turned, not too shabby. Thanks for all help and suggestions. Adrian. |
DrDave | 10/06/2017 18:39:26 |
264 forum posts 52 photos | Very nice, Adrian. I keep meaning to make myself a motor guard for my lathe, just as soon as I find a round tuit? How on earth do you keep your lathe in such a gleaming clean condition? |
Adrian 2 | 10/06/2017 20:13:50 |
104 forum posts 19 photos | Thanks DrDave,. The clean lathe? That's easy, I haven't used it. I acquired it in February and have been reorganising my workshop and setting up the lathe. Haven't even plugged it in yet. It won't look like that once I get going. Adrian. |
ega | 10/06/2017 21:20:57 |
2805 forum posts 219 photos | Adrian 2: Looks as smart as the lathe! |
Harry Wilkes | 10/06/2017 21:31:05 |
![]() 1613 forum posts 72 photos | Nice job Adrian maybe I'll get round to completing mine now, I made a prototype in cardboard around 3 years ago and it's still in place but no doubt if I remove it will fall to pieces H |
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