Tin Falcon
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OK I will join the fray.
photographing my shop is hard. There is the main shop. the basement corner(s) and the horizontal saw is in the garage. But here are a couple of pics. The upstairs shop is about 12 x 14and attached to the house. it is my shop, office, library study my man room. It is crammed with a drafting table, file cabinets, book shelves , tool boxes, metal and tools and works in progress.
This is the 1937 9" south Bend Long bed floor lathe. I am the second owner. She worked as a teacher in the Engineering lab at University of Pennsylvania. Now retired she helps me with my projects.
The main work bench a pair of Craftman benches 1/2 drawers the other 1/2 cabinets. The cabinet store tools and stock.
On the end wall is the sheep skins two associate degrees from the Air force One in metal working the other in aircraft maintenance.
Here is the little 7 x10 grizzly that I got started on. I still use it for small stuff. a second lathe comes in handy at times.
The humble little mini mill . My one and lonely mill but do not know where I would put a bigger one. better than not having any. Gets the job done a good size for the work I do. Do you notice the Grizzly green paint under the Micromark Red and Black Hmm...
The 7"atlas shaper this critter lives in the basement . it helps make up for the lack of a larger mill. It is also the frequent culprit in the honey I found a piece of swarf in my sock situations.
Well tell me what you think of the brief tour.
Tin
photographing my shop is hard. There is the main shop. the basement corner(s) and the horizontal saw is in the garage. But here are a couple of pics. The upstairs shop is about 12 x 14and attached to the house. it is my shop, office, library study my man room. It is crammed with a drafting table, file cabinets, book shelves , tool boxes, metal and tools and works in progress.
This is the 1937 9" south Bend Long bed floor lathe. I am the second owner. She worked as a teacher in the Engineering lab at University of Pennsylvania. Now retired she helps me with my projects.
The main work bench a pair of Craftman benches 1/2 drawers the other 1/2 cabinets. The cabinet store tools and stock.
On the end wall is the sheep skins two associate degrees from the Air force One in metal working the other in aircraft maintenance.
Here is the little 7 x10 grizzly that I got started on. I still use it for small stuff. a second lathe comes in handy at times.
The humble little mini mill . My one and lonely mill but do not know where I would put a bigger one. better than not having any. Gets the job done a good size for the work I do. Do you notice the Grizzly green paint under the Micromark Red and Black Hmm...
The 7"atlas shaper this critter lives in the basement . it helps make up for the lack of a larger mill. It is also the frequent culprit in the honey I found a piece of swarf in my sock situations.
Well tell me what you think of the brief tour.
Tin