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What can I say? I'm not a big talker...

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sudY3UqXPW8[/ame]
 
I, I, I don't know what to say. I'm too frightened. :hDe:
 
Move over George Lucas!.....maybe more Tarantino :noidea:


That's awesome Trout!

Dave
 
as steamer said "that was awesome" it looks like a very comfortable place to work i mean play :D

chuck
 
Very nice, Trout. What a great video.

That shop is way too clean and tidy, though. That kind of organization is the sign of a very sick mind ;D
 
Thanks guys. This video is what happens when you go off your meds and shoot willy-nilly, then throw it on the computer and plug in any random thing that pops up.

It can be slow going when you are so OCD'd like me. Every time a piece of swarf hits the floor, I have to stop the lathe and pick it up. :)
 
You must own a million shares of Ryobi stock, Trout ;D The place is VERY well kept and far to organized for my liking but, thats not such a bad thing. Where did you find a gas powered lathe anyway :big: ? You opening the shed reminds me of the cartoon. The name on the side of the building read "school for accelerated learning". A kid trying to enter was leaning hard against the door. The sign on the door said ......... "pull" :bow:


Nice place you got there.

BC1
Jim
 
Always raising the ante eh Trout?

Thanks for the tour.

Was that the sink that made those sounds...or your tum-tum? :big:
 
zeeprogrammer said:
Always raising the ante eh Trout?

Thanks for the tour.

Was that the sink that made those sounds...or your tum-tum? :big:

Ball's in your court, Zee. *beer*
 
Sweeet video and a very nice setup you have there Trout. Thanks for the tour.
 
Nice shop and video. I love the sound effects.

Good idea for the jig saw and batteries. I prefer corded tools because often the batteries cost more than the tool when they go bad.

"G"
 
I have that exact same power supply and simpson meter and mill.
What video camera did you shoot with?

I like the shop and the video!
 
Trout, What everyone said, Plus a truly great job. larry
 
Thanks very much, guys!

panofish, I shot the video with a JVC Everio HD camera. There's a lot of those Simpson 260's around. They were (and still are) workhorses.

ConductorX, I agree about the price. This is not the way to save money. What it does do is save time, worth it to me. I'd rather spend the money than leave it to my kids. :big:

-Trout
 

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