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Criz:
That's 'hello' for the poor unfortunates not from Yorkshire.
I have a rusty tin shack that leaks a lot, and a desire to finally get round to modelling. I'm afflicted with keeping things that are well past their prime, so have plenty of experience of 3 days welding to get cars through the mot etc.
The machinery collection has grown over time and my tin shack is now at full capacity. I have a mini lathe, 2x 1940 colchester master lathe (Though stupidly I've lent the best one out & kept the worn out one for myself), a microkinetics CNC lathe (ok machine, awful company), and I've recently got a small CNC milling machine. CNC is good when you're a left handed uncoordinated fool.
I'm always fascinated by sterling engines at shows, so I guess that's where I'll be making scrap first.
spuddevans:
Well hello Criz :wave: welcome to our little club :borg:
The sterling engines have always fascinated me too, but I don't have the skills/confidence/patience at the moment (not to mention no workshop at the moment) but I look forward to following your progress as you post up about it ( you are going to post up about it aren't you :poke: :poke: :) )
Tim
Rob.Wilson:
Hi and welcome Criz :wave:
suppose someone has to live in Yorkshire :poke: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Rob :)
PS,,,, tea cakes have currents in them :coffee:
Brass_Machine:
Hiya Criz :wave:
Welcome to the collective :borg:
I would like to see some pictures of your machines. Sounds like you have a good collection going. What is the small CNC mill?
Eric
DaveH:
Hi Criz :wave:
Hello and welcome to MadModder :clap:
A good place to enjoy oneself.
:beer:
DaveH
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