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I live in a small regional town almost 100km from our capital Perth.
My background is as a qualified Instrument Fitter (military trained), moving onto Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Instruments) and an advanced qualification in Microcomputer Technology. Retired in 2016 and my wife and I then built our own house as it was the only way to get what we wanted.
In my workshop I have a Sieg C6 lathe, Sieg X3 mill and the usual assortment of drill press, grinders, tools etc.
Have recently been making some tools as I unfortunately had a lot of my handmade tools stolen in a break-in.
Have been dabbling in model engineering for some time having started out in 16mm railway but have moved more towards stationary engines now. Currently building the Elmer Verburg number 50, educational model. Now that the house build and gardens are finished there will be more time for workshop activities.
Looking forward to joining in with this group though I suspect I have a learning curve to climb to approach the skills of some of the more proficient members of this group.
Regards to all - Paul Barton
My background is as a qualified Instrument Fitter (military trained), moving onto Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Instruments) and an advanced qualification in Microcomputer Technology. Retired in 2016 and my wife and I then built our own house as it was the only way to get what we wanted.
In my workshop I have a Sieg C6 lathe, Sieg X3 mill and the usual assortment of drill press, grinders, tools etc.
Have recently been making some tools as I unfortunately had a lot of my handmade tools stolen in a break-in.
Have been dabbling in model engineering for some time having started out in 16mm railway but have moved more towards stationary engines now. Currently building the Elmer Verburg number 50, educational model. Now that the house build and gardens are finished there will be more time for workshop activities.
Looking forward to joining in with this group though I suspect I have a learning curve to climb to approach the skills of some of the more proficient members of this group.
Regards to all - Paul Barton