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RobWilson:

--- Quote from: awemawson on November 06, 2016, 12:04:09 PM ---Nice cupboards Rob  :thumbup:

I do envy you your RSJ hoist - looks very handy in a grunt preventing sort of way

Are you absolutely SURE that you have enough milling machines in that workshop  :lol:

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Cheers Andrew  :beer:

Aye the wee RSJ pull lift combo comes in handy at time , especially when the need arises to  support the end of something  long .


Mmmmmm , one could always do with more milling machines  :dremel:  ,,,,,,,,, I dare bet you have more than I  :poke:

Rob
awemawson:
Just a Bridgeport manual and the Beaver Partsmaster CNC, and the Bridgeport doubles as a drill press in the metal shop.
RobWilson:
 :scratch:  I was under the impression you had at least two manual mills Andrew .

Rob
Pete W.:

--- Quote from: RobWilson on November 06, 2016, 12:21:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: awemawson on November 06, 2016, 12:04:09 PM ---Nice cupboards Rob  :thumbup:

I do envy you your RSJ hoist - looks very handy in a grunt preventing sort of way

Are you absolutely SURE that you have enough milling machines in that workshop  :lol:

--- End quote ---

Cheers Andrew  :beer:

Aye the wee RSJ pull lift combo comes in handy at time , especially when the need arises to  support the end of something  long .


Mmmmmm , one could always do with more milling machines  :dremel:  ,,,,,,,,, I dare bet you have more than I  :poke:

Rob

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Mmmm, RSJ hoist, I guess that's to lift the cabinets.

Then you have to get up there with the electric drill to make the fixings.  I was assuming you'd stand on the table of the nearest mill (you know, with so many there's bound to be one within reach!).

What I couldn't work out was how you'd reach to wind up the knee with the drill in one hand, the wall-plugs in the other and the screw-driver between your teeth!
   :lol:   :ddb:   :lol:   :ddb:   :lol:   :ddb:   :lol:   :ddb: 
RobWilson:
 :lol: Aye the mill tables get close at times Pete  :palm:


Well made a wee bit more progress with my large shelf tonight ,I was pushed on by the arivel today of my second order of plastic storage tubs .

(I needed  somewhere to put them )

First section I did the other day , this replaces an older shelf I had up across the door ,this one is higher .
 The door will be replaced in the spring with something more to my needs ,I really dislike up and over doors .



So I welded up the right hand section tonight ,I had to use an old oil filed welded to do the welding as I could not get to the MIG  ,way to much crap in the way  :palm:




May tackle the left hand leg tomorrow night , well if its not raining .


Rob
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