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I can only repeat what rails4ever said: HOLY MACKEREL! (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
Paula
(PS, hope you've disabled that garage door opener!)
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Holy MACKEREL!
...here is my Atlas 618 from several years ago, as I was completing installation of a cheapy, sorta Z-Axis DRO:
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Here is a brand new (now 8 yrs old), just unloaded and assembled little milling machine, pre-DRO. It actually ended up about two feet to the left and rotated CCW 45 degrees:
https://hosting.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Around%20Home/.highres/IMG_3456_zps9bsemxne.jpg
...here is my Atlas 618 from several years ago, as I was completing installation of a cheapy, sorta Z-Axis DRO:
https://hosting.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Around%20Home/.highres/IMG_7723_zps3jn4g8ef.jpg
Superb Atlas there, Stoker! Atlas was my first love...QuoteHere is a brand new (now 8 yrs old), just unloaded and assembled little milling machine, pre-DRO. It actually ended up about two feet to the left and rotated CCW 45 degrees:
https://hosting.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Around%20Home/.highres/IMG_3456_zps9bsemxne.jpg
Sweeeet mill! [ Guests cannot view attachments ] Looks quite capable.
Paula
Panoramic* View of My Work Area
*In 6 pictures
My work area is basically a hobby/machine shop. For making formal videos, I simply lay a bath towel over my (disgusting) bench top, and place a 2'x5' piece of tempered hardboard as a neutral backdrop.
First picture shows my main work area, consisting of workbench made from random pieces of 2x4's and plywood top. From left to right: Wilton bench vise, Grizzly tool chest, jars of various solvents (some resembling urine specimens), parts storage drawers, miscellaneous this-and-that on shelf above, oxy-acetylene outfit and petrified Sackrete bags below. On the right is a 2-ton arbor press:
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Second picture, left to right: South Bend drill press, Gerstner tool chest, S & D drills, manetizer/demagnetizer, surface plate, misc. round stock, and world's crappiest bench grinder:
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Third picture, 1947 South Bend 9A bench lathe, Grizzly G0619 bench mill:
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Fourth picture, Baldor grinder pedestal (for Baldor grinder, being upgraded), another shot of Grizzly mill, Grizzly 14" bandsaw:
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Fifth picture, brooms, Tormek sharpening station, Delta wood lathe parts, Skat-Blast abrasive media blast cabinet:
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Sixth picture, Enco cut-off bandsaw, Jet combination 4x6 belt & 12" disk sander, 1948 Whizzer engine (restored), Paragon heat-treat furnace (below), which brings us back to the workbench:
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(No, I don't have a pump well in the middle of my shop!It's being restored to go in the yard.)
Not shown: South Bend shaper, Miller 211 wire welder, Quincy 5hp air compressor
Paula
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I have a Byrnes table saw like yours, which I don't use very often, but I'm sure you know what an amazing machine it is. The last time I used it was to rip some .045 x .155" Mahogany strips for cylinder lagging.
, I also spotted a metal roller/brake & are those dies on your hydraulic press for boiler end cap making?