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Hello from CB in Canada
RobWilson:
Hi and welcome CB :wave:
Your shop sounds just like mine with machines in various states of repair :dremel: , You say your a book collector , what sort of subject matter ?
Rob
No bears here either :lol:
inthesticks:
Thanks all for the welcome.
Hi Rob. I have a very lage collection of books amased over the last 40 years. Most are technical oriented woodwork, metalwork, general science and a large
collection of DIY manuals, the Dave Gingery series for example. As soon as I figure out how to upload pictures I will get some posted.
Cheers :beer:
CB
inthesticks:
Pictures Yes will try;
The top tree pictures are a band saw I built years ago from scrap parts and lots of plywood. Loosely based on old Popular Mechanix plan. Put miles of wood through it still runs good. Next is a walker turner radial drill. Came to me as decommisioned scrap more rust than machine. The liquid metal I used to fill in the drilled out table is holding well so far. Runs great. The Last picture is a South Bend 10K lathe I have had awaiting rebuild for years. The ways are in perfect shape but its missing some hard to source minor parts thus my desire to take up casting again.
awemawson:
Well done you found out how - pictures hosted on the forum will persist for as long as the forum does, whereas off site hosted one's often disappear and make threads useless :thumbup:
Just to keep Rob happy, pictures at 640 x 480 are a good compromise between bandwidth and visibility, as the larger ones 'over fll' screen on lower resolution devices.
RobWilson:
--- Quote from: inthesticks on June 08, 2016, 01:49:00 PM ---Thanks all for the welcome.
Hi Rob. I have a very lage collection of books amased over the last 40 years. Most are technical oriented woodwork, metalwork, general science and a large
collection of DIY manuals, the Dave Gingery series for example. As soon as I figure out how to upload pictures I will get some posted.
Cheers :beer:
CB
--- End quote ---
Hi CB
I am also a bit of a bibliophile , like yourself manly technical ,mostly early engineering practices and allied trades going back to the early 1800's .
Nice machines you have there :thumbup: , that band-saw looks cracking :clap: :clap:
I like BIG pictures Andrew :) one of my favourites being "Rain,Steam and Speed "
Rob
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