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bigmini:
How do you keep the walls so clean?
j45on:
Sorry guys I missed your questions

Jari it is approximately 7 foot 3" by 8 foot 4".


Nelson I did not build it my self ,a local shed/timber frame building company custom built it.
The shed is long and narrow to fit in a gap between the garage and a wall and is split in two with a dividing wall the rear half is all insulated and boarded
and the front half is full of gardening stuff.


bigmini the walls are dirtier than they look and the lathe in picture four looks new but the drip tray has oil and swarf over it which does not show on camera
plus the the shed/shop is only a year or two old and I only get out there at the weekend most of the year.
Rick448:
That looks great and those machines might be just what I need. Do you have any pics of the sort of work you do with them?
j45on:
Rick I have made very little really its a bit embarrassing
let me find some pics
first thing I made was a heat-sink for a torch blue laser conversion



This is a ball turner I made for my lathe

which I have used to make several knobs including this one for my car



I was making a headlight for my mountain bike which I had forgotten about until going through these pictures  :doh:



A spindle lock for my mill


A magnetic swarf stick


A bearing top hat for a wood cutting sled

the sled


A adaptor for a pressure brake bleeder I use at work
I made this to fit london taxis but it seems to fit most european vehicles unlike the adaptors supplied with the machine  :hammer:


And a hub adaptor to fit some RC car wheels too a first person view video car thing I was experimenting with


Nothing major as you can see and mostly lathe work
Currently I'm trying to add some scales to my mill and I need to make a few more brake bleeding adaptors
Future projects might include some metal parts to replace the plastic parts e.g. wheels and stuff on one of these


If I can make my mind up which one I want  :palm:

John Hill:

--- Quote from: j45on on March 17, 2011, 08:01:12 AM ---
bigmini the walls are dirtier than they look and the lathe in picture four looks new but the drip tray has oil and swarf over it which does not show on camera....

--- End quote ---

Where can I get a camera like that? :D

Nice use of the space Jason. :thumbup:
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