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Title: My micro home workshop
Post by: ilia-45 on August 11, 2010, 02:00:40 PM

Good day everyone :wave:
I really like this site and I decided to share with the esteemed audience some photos of my worckshop.
(sorry for my english)
Several years ago I found  metal working very interesting for for me,I started slowly collecting equipment and learn this art.
So it all began,view from right to left:
(http://www.chipmaker.ru/uploads/monthly_08_2010/gallery/med/gallery_4583_471_74415.jpg)
(http://www.chipmaker.ru/uploads/monthly_08_2010/gallery/med/gallery_4583_471_165582.jpg)
(http://www.chipmaker.ru/uploads/monthly_08_2010/gallery/med/gallery_4583_471_80379.jpg)
After few years:
(http://www.chipmaker.ru/uploads/monthly_08_2010/gallery/med/gallery_4583_471_106426.jpg)
(http://www.chipmaker.ru/uploads/monthly_08_2010/gallery/med/gallery_4583_471_32361.jpg)
(http://www.chipmaker.ru/uploads/monthly_08_2010/gallery/med/gallery_4583_471_54444.jpg)
Some staff  I bought and some i restored.
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: raynerd on August 11, 2010, 02:24:47 PM
Nice workshop ilia-45 !! I`d love something as tidy and organised as that!

What is the machine bottom photo to the left of the bin next to the sander - sorry for my ignorance if it is something obvious!!

So what projects have you completed or are ongoing?
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: ilia-45 on August 11, 2010, 02:36:15 PM
Thanks I am glad that you liked :clap:
This is my mechanical saw, I had recently restore it,It's just a hobby I make all sorts of gadgets,tooling,cannons :D
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Brass_Machine on August 11, 2010, 03:01:32 PM
Nice shop! Very clean and tidy. I don't think I could make anything in it... I would be afraid of messing up the floor!  :lol:

Welcome to the collective :borg: BTW!

Eric
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: ilia-45 on August 11, 2010, 03:35:05 PM
Nice shop! Very clean and tidy. I don't think I could make anything in it... I would be afraid of messing up the floor!  :lol:

Welcome to the collective :borg: BTW!

Eric
Thanks Eric :thumbup:
And about the worckshop it-s on my balcony,so i don-t have a choice :dremel:
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Dean W on August 11, 2010, 07:39:13 PM
I think you have a nice setup, Ilia!  I'd love to get a power hacksaw similar to yours.  A handy machine.
I see an older red drill press in the photo next to the milling machine.  Is that an old Atlas/Acorn?

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(sorry for my english)

Hey, don't worry about that.  It's good!  It's those friendly Brit fellers who are hard to understand.    :lol:

Have fun.  Show us some of your projects!

Dean
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Divided he ad on August 11, 2010, 08:02:34 PM
Sweet little shop you have there Ilia. Nice collection of stuff  :thumbup:

And it's all on a balcony?  :bugeye:




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It's those friendly Brit fellers who are hard to understand.

Ere guvna! wat you on abart?
We don't all speak like Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins you know!?   :lol: 


Ilia, your English is much better than my, erm, well.... Any other language really  ::)  (Brits.... We just shout louder   :lol:  )






Ralph.


(Nice stuff on the other thread too.... Chess piece looks very good  :thumbup:)
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Dean W on August 11, 2010, 08:33:00 PM

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It's those friendly Brit fellers who are hard to understand.

Ere guvna! wat you on abart?
We don't all speak like Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins you know!?    

Ha!  No one talks like Dick Van Dyke!!!   :lol:

Ralph, I watch the BBC and PBS here in the states.  You fellers have a lot of good TV.  (Well, the ones I watch, anyway.)
But.. when they get a Yorkshireman, a Welshman, and a Londoner all talking together with a Cockney feller thrown
in, I'm thinking "Eee, blimey, wots that, mate?"  I need a translator!  If everyone talked like Wallace (and Gromet), or
Onslo, I'd catch it every time!

Two nations separated by a common language!  I love you guys.  We're like brothers from another mother.   :beer:

Dean
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Divided he ad on August 11, 2010, 08:55:07 PM
Dean,    :lol:     :clap:


But....

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when they get a Yorkshireman, a Welshman, and a Londoner all talking together with a Cockney feller thrown in


What are you watching????    :lol: 


By ek lad, there's some odd telly show over there in them there United States  :thumbup:    (any better ?   :lol:  )


Question has to be.... How come I can understand yall?  :scratch:



Ilia... Sorry about the little thread take over  :offtopic:    :)







Ralph.
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: ilia-45 on August 12, 2010, 12:34:25 AM

Thanks Dean,red drill press i restored but  the Manufacturer someone I do not know.
And the power hacksaw it Old Chinese Chen feng,I had also rebuilt :nrocks:
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: jim on August 12, 2010, 02:35:20 AM
very nice!!
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Dean W on August 12, 2010, 03:17:11 AM
Aw Ralph, you know I'm just giving you a razz!
But, might have been Rumpole, Monty P, or All Creatures Great and Small.   We get quite a few Brit shows
here.  Lots of the mysteries, and shows made from classic books.  Dr. Who & Top Gear, too.
Also MI-5 (Spooks?).  It's kind of funny when they have an English actor do a down south accent.  Like
Dick Van Dyke in reverse!

Ilia, forgive us having some off topic fun on your nice shop thread!  I do like that drill press.  A shop where
I worked had one that looked just like it, except for the color.  It was an old Atlas.  A little worn out, but
still working after 50 years.

Dean
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Stilldrillin on August 12, 2010, 03:39:44 AM
Ilia,

Welcome to the Collective!   :borg:

That's a lovely little workshop you have there. Crisp. Clean. Tidy.  :thumbup:

If only....... Sighhhh......  ::)

David D
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: ilia-45 on August 12, 2010, 12:33:09 PM
If only what? ::)
I am glad that many liked it,i will try to please more often :D
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: Stilldrillin on August 12, 2010, 12:39:04 PM
If only what? ::)
I am glad that many liked it,i will try to please more often :D

Ilia,

If only mine looked as neat and tidy as yours.......  :thumbup:

David D
Title: Re: My micro home workshop
Post by: ilia-45 on August 12, 2010, 03:59:01 PM
David D.
Anything is possible, most importantly the desire to do it :thumbup:
And do not intend my shop not always so clean ::)