I know I've posted links to this guys videos before but he just came out with a new one and I find it fascinating to watch. His machining and videography skills are top notch.
Ed
Ed,
Enjoyable and interesting .... thanks for posting it..
Greg
Those videos are like potato chips- impossible to stop at just one.
A perfect guy and excellent videos, thx! And the best is his very small workshop:
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Henry
I can see that it's heated and air conditioned. But I sure couldn't fit in that place and expect to do anything. Well maybe there's room by the mill.
(06-28-2016, 03:54 PM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ]But I sure couldn't fit in that place and expect to do anything.
I don't think I could fit into that space - period.
There are a few folks out there who can do incredible work on a shoestring budget and minimal tooling in a small space. I on the other hand, drive myself crazy having to move 10 things out of the way in order to get to where I want to go in my tiny basement shop. And then move everything again to get back to where I was before. It never ends and is what eats up the majority of my time. That and wasting an hour searching for the part I bought a few weeks ago, trying to figure out which
pile it got moved to during the last several shuffles.