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Joules:
Hello Mick, welcome to the madness. Good choice of starter lathe the 7x14, I have had a larger lathe for 20yrs and bought a mini lathe a few years back, it was to do metric thread cutting. The second lathe has proved very useful especially once I have a job setup in the main lathe and find I need a bush or part for tooling. http://mikesworkshop.weebly.com Have a look on this site, for inspiration and ideas. Loads of stuff on the net, just get doing and make swarf, you can decide what its going to be later :thumbup: Joules |
dsquire:
--- Quote from: Joules on October 22, 2013, 10:30:59 AM ---snip ... Loads of stuff on the net, just get doing and make swarf, you can decide what its going to be later :thumbup: Joules --- End quote --- Joules I like that advise. You should use that as your tag line. :D :D Cheers :beer: Don |
Bangkok Mick:
--- Quote from: Phrog on October 22, 2013, 12:03:52 AM ---Sawadee Mick, When not in the States I spend my time in your neck of the woods... Khon Kaen. how is the lathe coming along? Phrog ... Aka Rob --- End quote --- Hi Rob and welcome to the forum, this forum is a great source of information. I've been using my lathe for a few months now and have a couple of projects under my belt with plenty more to learn. Say hi next time your in Bangkok. Cheers Mick |
AussieJimG:
Welcome Mick I am sure you will enjoy the company here. Jim |
Meldonmech:
Hi Mick Welcome to the forum. Cheers David |
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