I have had machine tools for a while, but mostly making parts for cars, RC race boats and antique engines. Nothing complicated, just easy stuff like fittings and pulleys. I am getting too lazy to haul around 500# engines and have always liked model engines so I bought a machined steam engine kit off e-bay and built it. Before I even finished it I bought a casting kit from PM Research. Looking forward to building it but figured I had better start with easier stuff.
My lathe is a 1940s era Southbend 9A with a 54" bed. It was a tool room lathe that saw very little use. I removed the 100# 110V motor and installed a tread mill motor and speed control. My mill is a Harbor Freight mini mill. It is still stock at the moment.
My other current hobbies are SCCA Autocross with the rest of the family and rebuilding antique tractors and engines with some friends. We drive a 1983 Mazda RX-7 and a 1980 Triumph Spitfire with a RX-7 engine and Miata suspension in the autocrosses. The antique machinery my friends and I have restored is two 1941 John Deere H tractors, a 1950s LeRoi 12hp engine and a 1920s McCormick 1 1/2hp engine. Currently under restoration is a Farmall Cub. We show the engines and tractors at shows around the state.
I would like to build a model Hit and Miss eventually as well as some larger steam engines, but had better start small. I'm sure I will be asking lots of questions and look forward to learning the limits of my abilities. Thanks in advance.
My lathe is a 1940s era Southbend 9A with a 54" bed. It was a tool room lathe that saw very little use. I removed the 100# 110V motor and installed a tread mill motor and speed control. My mill is a Harbor Freight mini mill. It is still stock at the moment.
My other current hobbies are SCCA Autocross with the rest of the family and rebuilding antique tractors and engines with some friends. We drive a 1983 Mazda RX-7 and a 1980 Triumph Spitfire with a RX-7 engine and Miata suspension in the autocrosses. The antique machinery my friends and I have restored is two 1941 John Deere H tractors, a 1950s LeRoi 12hp engine and a 1920s McCormick 1 1/2hp engine. Currently under restoration is a Farmall Cub. We show the engines and tractors at shows around the state.
I would like to build a model Hit and Miss eventually as well as some larger steam engines, but had better start small. I'm sure I will be asking lots of questions and look forward to learning the limits of my abilities. Thanks in advance.