gearhead_bunne
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Hello everyone,
My dad was an antique tractor nut so as a kid I spend lots of time admiring some really cool home made hit and miss engines at various antique shows around the Rochester MN area. I took all the machine shop classes I could in high school and summer school, worked at a machine shop for a few years and missed making chips so here I am.
I'm a currently unemployed mechanical engineer that is having fun setting up a little machine shop at home in my now considerable free time. Last summer I picked up an old Bridgeport that was lightly used, but heavily neglected and dissembled. Now the mill its working great and just a week ago I unexpectedly won a new 9x20 lathe on eBay.
Once I get the lathe tooled up I will be starting some type of little billet engine just for fun. I've only spent an hour or two on this site so far, but I can tell there is a ton of great info and interesting people here, great site hope I can contribute in some way.
Thanks
Jon
My dad was an antique tractor nut so as a kid I spend lots of time admiring some really cool home made hit and miss engines at various antique shows around the Rochester MN area. I took all the machine shop classes I could in high school and summer school, worked at a machine shop for a few years and missed making chips so here I am.
I'm a currently unemployed mechanical engineer that is having fun setting up a little machine shop at home in my now considerable free time. Last summer I picked up an old Bridgeport that was lightly used, but heavily neglected and dissembled. Now the mill its working great and just a week ago I unexpectedly won a new 9x20 lathe on eBay.
Once I get the lathe tooled up I will be starting some type of little billet engine just for fun. I've only spent an hour or two on this site so far, but I can tell there is a ton of great info and interesting people here, great site hope I can contribute in some way.
Thanks
Jon