Let's See Your Shop
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(05-25-2012, 08:10 PM)ukazak Wrote: No... Happyno No good, HappynoHappynoHappyno I dont see no telescope dome at the roof top? RotflRotflRotflRotflRotfl

Unal Smile

Unal,

Give it time, I'm sure it'll show up. Big Grin

Ed
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Here is my shop Blush Smile

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My first lathe

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My second, 9/20 lathe

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I extend the back to put speed control unit above the motor. Changed the motor.

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Put the control on the front panel (where the “T” is)

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This is my mill

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Flood cooling added.

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I put 3mm thick clear flexi-glass to keep flying chips off the floor.

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I put them side by side, so they keep each other in company, while I am not there

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Here I keep lathe tools and stuff.

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As organize it gets, no matter what I do…

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This side I keep the Mill stuff,

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My small band saw

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My grinder

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My spare End Mill’s, Carbide diamond insertables, nuts and bolts

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Some stocks

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Here I keep the stock bars

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Here I have some more stocks

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Keep some of the stuff off the benches put them on the wall.

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It is a “home shop”

Unal RotflRotflRotfl
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Hi
Unal
You are well sorted out there
A great place to spend some timeBig GrinSmiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenana
John
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Lotsa toys, lotsa inventory, lotsa organization, just the kinda place I like (I'm still working on the organization).
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
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#55
Thank you John, Steve, Smile
when the space is limited, then it is hard to get organized, things end up top of each other. could be organized better of course, but instead of spending time on tiddy up - takes hours-, I rather machine. Rotfl

unalSmiley-eatdrink004
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#56
Nice shop setup Unal. Very well organized.

Ed
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Thank you Ed, Smile

well, I got one same camera of Rob's RotflRotflRotfl

Unal
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That is a very neat and tidy shop you have there Unal. Well organized and well stocked too! It looks like you have been at it for some time with that collection of goodies.

I just wish my shop was HALF as clean as yours! Bash

Very nice job on the lathe motor upgrade also. Well done! Smiley-eatdrink004

Willie
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Thank you Willie, Smile
But, I know it is a mess… Blush Actually, this is not the way it should be, I think.
I envy people who take the end mill or drill or cutter, out of the box, uses and after done, carefully cleans and put it back in the box and put the box back where it belongs. Thumbsup I have seen some guys like that. But I like everything under my hand ready to use in flash, (like somebody is chasing me into to hurry.). If I could only keep things off Bash the benches which are not in every moment use, than it could be “cool”,. Cool
I think we all are in full “at-tension” while working, when done, instead of putting everything away, we sit and look at the piece we just done and enjoy the moment and rest a bit, rather than picking stuff back up. Than we see something could be better, than get up to fix it. That means new tools and stuff on the bench… and that goes on and on… and on…
So nobodies shop is “really” tidy.
I don’t know for sure… though, maybe, I is the only hook in the shop does that.

unal Smile
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Nice shop unal - what is the item behind your band saw, on the Right-hand side?
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