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Hello from Hampshire, UK.
jimwhiting:
Hi,
Been lurking for almost a year now learning as much as possible from the project logs/video's etc...
My name is Jim and I finally took the plunge about 2 years ago and bough myself a Warco WM280-VF lathe... and then around a year later (March 2013) I purchased a WM-18 mill with DRO and power feed for the X-Axis...
It all followed a rather annoying set of events where some theivin oik stole a rather expensive mountain bike out of my back garden where I had inadvertently given them a nice pile of earth to use to climb out over the 7 foot wall surround said back garden... :wack:
So this:
Got moved from here:
This kind of accelerated my plans and forced me to build a shed to keep the replacement in...
Album: http://s240.photobucket.com/user/jungle-jim/slideshow/Shed%20Build
which turned into a workshop which in turn had no room to keep the bike in and forced me to build/extend the existing lean-to on the other side of the garden...
Album: http://s240.photobucket.com/user/jungle-jim/slideshow/Shed%202
Anyway I now have a great little place to work on one of my hobbies which is repairing and building Airsoft guns... (And any other gadget we use) (Airsoft for those that don't know uses BB guns kind of similar to paint ball but without the paint... we run around usually on a Sunday on dedicated sites around the country crawling through mud, charging into buildings effectively playing soldiers...) The guns themselves use either a gas mechanism (CO2 or propane) or battery operated gearbox to fire small 6mm plastic pellets at the opposition (Who wear appropriate safety gear)... The whole game is honour based as the pellets don't mark like paintball.
I really enjoy being able to make up custom rails, barrels etc for people, and also just machining things to fit... A vast quantity of the bits n bobs we use are made out in China and the quality control just isn't there a lot of the time... being able to tidy up threads, and mill adapters etc is great!
Anyway, that is a little bit about me...
krv3000:
hi and welcume
dsquire:
Jim
Hi and welcome to MadModder. Sorry to hear about the bike but I guess the lathe and mill will help some to take it off your mind. We look forward to your participation in the various forums. :D :D
Cheers :beer:
Don
jimwhiting:
The bike being nicked was actually a blessing in disguise! The insurance company paid out in full with no hassle and I found a much better built one, more modern, lighter etc within the price bracket... and some money let over to put towards the shed build... I was in shock after having to deal with car insurance people a couple of times...
Meldonmech:
Hi Jim
Welcome to the forum, looks like your all ready to go. What projects have you in mind?
Cheers David
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