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Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe !!!!
Pete.:
Better make sure the drain plug is in tight :)
vtsteam:
I have to hand it to you awemawson, you think big! :bow: :beer:
Pete W.:
High there, Awemawson,
When you get it all going, shall you do guided tours? :D :D :D
(It looks as though there'll be no trouble finding a place to park the charabanc but will there be a burger stall?) :clap: :clap: :clap:
awemawson:
Parking: well we've just finished (today) laying 40 tons of pea shingle over the parking area and bits around the cottages - something like 750 -800 sq metres so lots of room for the odd charabanc or two
Burger Stall: Well much to the annoyance of our nearest neighbour half a mile away, there is often a burger stall in the lay by on the opposite side of the A21 so catering isn't an issue
Accommodation: Well there's a field to camp in if the weather holds like it is
So when are you all coming?
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awemawson:
--- Quote from: AdeV on July 03, 2013, 04:59:47 PM ---
Re video - why not buy a cheap 2nd hand GoPro (or even a proper 250 quid new one), IIRC there are various kits, some of which will include a suction mount & a waterproof case; ideal for mounting inside the the machine to get those full HD swarfy shots.
--- End quote ---
Well Adev I've acted on your advice and ordered a GoPro 2 Outdoor Edition - so hopefully video quality might improve a tad as the camera can be inside the machine enclosure. I'm tempted to get a wifi back for it, but I suspect that would compromise the watertightness, and I'm not convinced that the signal will penetrate the few non metallic openings in the machine enclosure.
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