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The Breakroom => The Water Cooler => Topic started by: russ57 on July 02, 2024, 06:38:32 AM
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You lot all ok? It's been very quiet around here.
Maybe you are all out enjoying the summer.
Down here it's been a bit cold.. 0.1c walking to the station this morning..
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Motivation seems to be stuck in the 'supply chain'
Weather, for july, is poor which doesn't help :(
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I’m still lurking
Actually just trying to get back in the groove, girding up my loins to return to trying to fix the turret on my Beaver TC20. CNC lathe. Suspect it the baldor SMCC card. They are rarer than hens teeth and contain a custom control program. This card acts subservient to the main Siemens 820T control and drives the tool disk and driven tool motor.
I’ve sourced a slightly later version which is coming from the USA in a week or two so have been setting up Hyperterminal on an old Win XP laptop to hopefully program it when it arrives.
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I'm still here, alive and kicking....
Not much happening on the machining front tho'.... :coffee:
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I am still working on my shop. Trying to get it to the point of where I can work comfortably.
I have gotten heavily into 3D printing and got me a couple of lasers, I keep getting distracted.
Eric
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Good to hear from you all...
Fingers crossed for motivational weather and interesting projects..
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Still checking in.
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Me too - still checking posts daily
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I am still here. I try to check daily...
I havent been able to do much as I moved house. It is taking forever to get the time to get the new shop setup. My lathe has only been powered on once in the past 3 years and that was to make sure it still worked!
Building shop storage and work benches have taken most of my time.
Eric
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I've been tinkering with a record player turntable and arm made out of old hdd, pc monitor bits and other 3d printed parts . I'll post a blog when I'm done.
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My dream came true middle of last month. Last chance to ever do anything like this, wife and me chipped in for a bit of slow touring. Needless to say it has distracted me from other activities other than a bit of work for a few extras and petrol.
Just taking neighbour for a spin round the block.
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Nice!
If the Vee twin is out front, what’s under the bonnet?
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Hi Andrew, a couple of old fellas legs, the electrics and an 18" long glove box.
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Very nice...
What is it...
My dream came true middle of last month. Last chance to ever do anything like this, wife and me chipped in for a bit of slow touring. Needless to say it has distracted me from other activities other than a bit of work for a few extras and petrol.
Just taking neighbour for a spin round the block.
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Hi Russ it's a Pembleton T24 cyclecar, comes under light quadracycle class as well. Meaning very lightweight, no roll bar etc. A very accurate representation of a 20's car but with full independent suspension and front wheel drive. 744cc air cooled twin up front and the car weights 361kg dry. It gets to 60mph pretty quick, with a top speed I don't care to find out.
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Cool!
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Hi all sos for not posting with work and my health and it's bin a year since I got a new workshop put up and every thing is still in boxes will post sum pics lol
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Still here.... but with a busy day job, and now two children at home, I don't get chance to play with the machines anything like as much as I'd like... plus for cost reasons, I now find I'm having to significantly downsize: No more massive broken lathes for me :(
I've pretty much gone to the other extreme in terms of what I am doing - lots of tiny stuff for model railways; I do a lot more 3d printing now (both FDM and resin), but much of that is going to have to go on hold for a while, once I close down my workshop office. Hoping to move house next year & find a place with a big garage/shed (or room for a big shed) so I can at least keep the Edgwick & Bridgeport, and the spark eroder which sits idle for years & then is absolutely vital for a job!