g'day folks'
after filing the brass butt slip ( recoil plate) on a Brown Bess replica for 3 hours the other day after i slipped with a hammer bedding the slip, my shoulder has demanded i finish the filing machine once and for all. NOW!! TODAY!!
(it'll take a week)
also a press, ( 5-8 ton ) to press fit the brass work into the stocks would be a great idea save me bashing them into place with hammers ( and miss hitting)
20 mins of filing or hacksawing is my limit really but with $$$ on the line i had to get the job finished and shipped so i did the job and spent the next day recovering
result..
decided to stop wasting time and get the tools to do the hard yards for me, so back to the filing machine again, so instead of spending a night and a day recovering i should be able to file all day ( or hold the work while the machine does the hard part ) without my shoulder going nutz.
the milwaukee hand held band saw has really saved my hide.. i cut some 4" brass last week , my mate did one slice by hand and took 15 min's, the saw did it in 3. it would have buggered me to do it by hand.
the right tools can assist those with physical problems a heap.
rest when you need to
when you push yourself you make mistakes or slip up
G'day Jack,
into rotten egg smells myself mate. I also tinker around with BPML's and, on occasion, make some modifications, repairs and am currently into a DIY 1860 lever, from scratch. I'm always happy to hear from any one with your ambitions. And as for making a few blues on the job, made plenty myself over a 65 year working life, and still going strong.
Cheers and keep on keeping on.
a disablilty dont mean you cant do these things
but maybe it means you need to take a different approach
i have a stool in front of the mill and have part made one for the mini lathe ( needs padding)
my issue is my shoulder but by planting my backside i can work a couple extra hours a day as opposed to standing all day
going for a walk between process's helps too, i take my birds for a walk have a cuppa etc
i dont have a classical rocking chair but i have a art deco copy equal i sit in and read the forum from
i had a big day in the workshop yesterday from 7 am until midnight but worked only 8 hours or so
a break here and there and a walk or making a snack breaks up the day and i still got a lot done
25 lock plates and 25 angular leaf springs and 25 threaded hammer shafts a good days work for anyone i think
just taking it a bit at a time
sat and sunday i'll do 30 stocks and pick the 25 best put em in linseed for a week then dry em
i get my work done if i plan ahead and allow room for me to have a day out when its needed
i do pay a little extra for delivery of (big) stuff to my door ( 3rd floor flat) , but thats about it,
made my bench to height ( not as well made as those i see here ) making the filing/grinding/polishing table the same but on wheels to allow it all to be rolled onto the balcony and back into storage, just waiting on wheels for it
the rest is all thinking about how to make your own life easier and still getting the job done
a few extra clamps a extra vice guides on saw's and grinders etc they all help and make things easier.
an old arab ( Bedou )saying
لم يكن لدي أحذية واشتكى
حين التقيت رجلا بلا أقدام
"i had no shoes and complained,
until i met a man with no feet"
at least we have our hobby and this place
take care all, lotsa chips to ya's all too
cheers
jack