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Depaugie:
Hi all, I've being looking in for awhile now, time to ask/answer some questions. I work from home, a small ventilation business I trained as a sheet metal worker many years ago, and have alllways had a longing to use/explore machine tools. Over the years I've being into RC aircraft, (my brother and I supplying a local shop with model engine aluminum exhausts & manifolds) Motor bikes although not lately, just don't have the time. Finally managed to put up a workshop that doesn't leak or stumble when crossing the floor. I have just acquired a French lathe that needs some info, what section do I post that in? Have a Emco compact 10 & F2B mill, welders, hand folders, hand knife ect I am also trying to get an industrial spot welder working on 220v supply and make arms & holders. Too long now my Elliott M10 has being laying disassembled, it needs to be one again. Also extend the workshop, it's just not big enough. Thanks Paul |
AussieJimG:
Welcome from the fringes of civilisation Paul. Workshops are never large enough. Jim |
awemawson:
Welcome aboard Paul There is a definate rule regarding workshop sizing. You will always have stuff to fill 110% of the space you have :ddb: |
Pete W.:
Hi there, Paul, and welcome. --- Quote from: Depaugie on October 17, 2013, 02:16:53 AM ---Hi all, I've being looking in for awhile now, time to ask/answer some questions. SNIP I have just acquired a French lathe that needs some info, what section do I post that in? SNIP Thanks Paul --- End quote --- I'd put that in the 'Tools' section. But have you looked at Tony's machine tool archive on lathes.co.uk ? |
Depaugie:
Thanks for the welcomes guys, Pete thanks I'll stick that in the tools section. It's a De valliere H140 lathe. And yes Tonys site was the first I tried. It's pretty much the same as what's in the manual. |
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