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Rob.Wilson:
Hi Ralph

You got some cool extras there :dremel: ,  looks like a Myford nose on your , H/Z attachment , Your fly cutter ,,,Westbury boring head , an automatic facing/boring  head , The part with the two pronges on is part of the feed mecanisum ,and is fixed , as the head rotates , the pronges catch the feed wheel and put a cut on ,  and it looks like a 3mt  with myford nose so it will fit the mill drill :thumbup:


Cheers Rob

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   ooooh! Cool   :dremel: 

Sounds a lot more exciting than I thought :headbang:


Now I'll just have to figure it out!   :scratch:     :lol:



It has a MT2 taper but that could soon be remedied!



Thanks for the Knowledge Rob.


I'm gonna have some fun with all these bits  :ddb:





Ralph.

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Well I figured I had time to finally let you guys see my new workshop renovations.... Only been doing them since April!!


First there was a new composite door with PVC frame that came for free.... I know  :jaw:  Donations are always welcomed  :)




Then more recently there was the roof, the seams were cracked and the rain was pouring through, soaking into the joists and dripping into buckets and bins were used to catch a lot of it.... Only been doing it for 2 years  :bang:
So we covered all the machines



And ripped the roof off  :)



Then there were the wall plates, rotted to the point of crumbling and allowing water to run down the back wall all over my clamping kit for the mill. Filled it with water and started to corrode before I noticed too. Sorted with a wire brush and a whole lotta oil!






 So, add some new wall plates and joists (4x2 treated), sticky flash the wall plate to the back and side walls before the sheets were laid to help prevent the rotting, screw all the plates down to the blocs with super masonry screws that only need a 6mm hole (no plugs) and then start to fit the new 16mm twin wall roof sheets.


And finally after 13 hours of hard labour....  :whip:    (Me and me old dad ain't roofers!    ::)  )



 


A nice view through the new roof  :D




Well, at least now I'll be able to survive the winter (not that summer has hit properly yet?)





Now I've just got to tidy it all up  ::)







Ralph.

sbwhart:
Good fix Ralph  :thumbup:

How many tomatoe plants have you got in there then  :D

Stew

Rob.Wilson:
Looking Good Ralph  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:



Rob

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