Holy CRAP Ken! Awesome job!
(11-04-2013, 11:31 AM)wrustle Wrote: [ -> ]Holy CRAP Ken! Awesome job!
Having seen the before and after in person, your reaction is warranted Russ. Apparently there is room in there for a CNC lathe...
(11-05-2013, 05:39 AM)Mayhem Wrote: [ -> ] (11-04-2013, 11:31 AM)wrustle Wrote: [ -> ]Holy CRAP Ken! Awesome job!
Apparently there is room in there for a CNC lathe...
Yeah, but good luck getting it from the street into his shop!!
I can only wish there was enough room in there for a CNC lathe, but when I move everything out from Worcester to Spencer (Massachusetts), I'll have room for one. I'll also (eventually) find a way to make a welding area for my "dream machine", a Miller XMT304 or XMT350 and have good ventilation.
(11-06-2013, 08:23 PM)PixMan Wrote: [ -> ]I can only wish there was enough room in there for a CNC lathe, but when I move everything out from Worcester to Spencer (Massachusetts), I'll have room for one. I'll also (eventually) find a way to make a welding area for my "dream machine", a Miller XMT304 or XMT350 and have good ventilation.
When you get situated in Spencer, I'm sure we'll find a way to get that Yam in there!
If not there is a workshop in the hills East of Perth that I could clear out a spot for D:
Nothing wrong with that. Mine's even smaller.
Nice shop setup Brian.
The size of the shop has nothing to do with the skill of the shop owner.
Ed
Brian, think of it as compact, not small. Mine is only a little over 500 square feet, but it's packed with capability.
Tom