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sparky961:

--- Quote from: Jo on September 04, 2017, 12:07:08 PM ---I already have my small (house) workshop: It consists of Little C and Sexy  :coffee:

Jo

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What kind of machines are those?  They look like they might be well built, and very compact.

PekkaNF:

--- Quote from: sparky961 on September 05, 2017, 04:38:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: Jo on September 04, 2017, 12:07:08 PM ---I already have my small (house) workshop: It consists of Little C and Sexy  :coffee:

Jo

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What kind of machines are those?  They look like they might be well built, and very compact.

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Lathe looks like Cowells (spelling?), but I am pretty sure the milling machine is Sixis 101!

Pekka

DavidA:
There is one downside to having a really small workshop.

My heated outhouse has a row of machines down one side (the one opposite the central doorway) and at each end there is a small bench where the technical bits are done.

When I'm sat at the MiniMill my back is almost against the wall. The problem comes when I drop something.

There isn't room to just bend down and pick it up. One has to stand, move the stool away, pick up the bit and then reverse the process.

Annoying to say the least.

Dave.

awemawson:
Magnet on a stick called for  :med:

(Or Toffee Apple if not magnetic   :lol: )

Roger B:
This is my small workshop:

http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,11845.0.html

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