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spuddevans:
Hi there, welcome to the club :borg: Tim |
jclem40c:
Folks, thanks for the warm welcome. I actually live in Liberty, NY about 90 miles north of the city. As for what I make in the shop usually a lot of chips and such and now and again some parts for my 1955 John Deere 40 crawler or parts for my 2 old farm tractors. I'm starting to put togeather some pieces for a jib crane in the shop so I don't have to lift big stuff any more. Am also taking a machining course at the local BOCES tech school nites to learn to run all this stuff. Piled in the shop with the lathes and mill and grinder I have a power hacksaw, Clarke 4x6 bandsaw, Clarke 3in1 shear, brake, roll, parts washer,mig and stick welders,torches, 2 6 foot high tool boxes and a pressure sand blaster. Out side under an overhang lives my 1940s 5hp 80 gal air compresser which is piped through out the shop. I gotta talk real sweet to SWMBO and get her to teach me how to post pictures for you folks. John |
Bernd:
Just did a quick map google. Looks like it's out in the country a bit. Have been by there many years ago on Rt. 17. If the SWMBO doesn't help we'll be here to guide you. I have all my pictures posted via my own website. Photo Bucket seems to be a well liked host by some members. May want to look in on that. There are others. A search on one of the search engines will get you to the other ones. In the mean time you can post pictures by clicking on "Additional Options and attaching a picture there. Please be sure your picture is no larger than 480 X 640 pixels though. Any questions just ask. Regards, Bernd |
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: jclem40c on April 20, 2010, 10:55:25 PM ---... I gotta talk real sweet to SWMBO and get her to teach me how to post pictures for you folks. John --- End quote --- John, Our own Ralph (divided he ad) did a fantastic write up on how to post pictures. You can find the post by clicking HERE. Eric |
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