Posted by Don-Wi on April 19, 2013 at 12:44:52 from (75.205.183.125):
In Reply to: machining tools posted by rd 2n in mo on April 18, 2013 at 07:17:41:
True, but I'd rather grind a head than mill it. So many mills are way out of tram (although Bridgeport styles are easy enough to do) you get a step between passes of a face mill. I'm spoiled, I've got free reign over just about any piece of equipment ion the shop at work. CNC mills, manual lathe, surface grinder, blanchard grinder, welders, etc...
I've done lots of personal projects at work simply because I can do a better job with some of what I have available to use. Some because it's climate controled, and winter's a good time of year to do these things.
Just today I brought home some replacement uprights I welded up for supporting drag sections on the cart that I made, and a sprayer pump I cleaned up there and put new parts in. Here are some of the things I've done in the shop, atleast partially.
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