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awemawson:
By 'eck John that looks reet nice :thumbup:
If the mechanics live up to the paintwork you've landed yourself a really nice lathe there :clap:
micktoon:
Hi John, glad to see the lathe safe and sound at your place. The lathe is as good as it looks mechanically wise too so a good bit of kit all round.
Steve from Landylift was spot on too, knows his stuff with moving machines and nice fella to go with it. Let me know when you need a hand with moving stuff about for the final resting place :thumbup:
I bet you are thinking about re painting it green are you :bugeye: :lol:
Cheers Mick
Ginger Nut:
:mmr:
As does John and his new lathe, well done it looks like it was made for that spot. :thumbup:
I can see that the 4x6 bandsaw has been ousted but where too? Down the other shed :Doh: you'll be kept fit n slim running backwards n forwards if that is the case. But what of the drill press?? Gas bottles??
Ok I have noticed you've had a garage door change as well no more panel lift but new roller door was that in prep for the Harrison arrival if so its been known for some time??
Clean as a new one. All those new tool rack to make.
How soon before we see John running the Boxford, mill and Harrison all in a SNNC all at once will he blow the fuse box?
Bigbadbugga:
For some strange reason I just had a vision of john putting the two lathes tail stock to tail stock and bolting them together so he can turn longer shafts between centres.
Jonny:
--- Quote from: Ginger Nut on February 28, 2015, 10:03:10 PM ---
How soon before we see John running the Boxford, mill and Harrison all in a SNNC all at once will he blow the fuse box?
--- End quote ---
Used to run my old 140, mill on power feed and bandsaw. Newer lathe struggle to power lathe and same mill, either can trip fuse box.
Johnny looks like its recently ish been painted, saves you a job. Promise keep it grey.
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