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I like your garage and always enjoy seeing garages and homes from different parts of the world and how other people do things.

The nice thing about painting your walls is that paint is very easy to change if you do not like the colour.

I could not imagine living where winter is 8 months out of the year and the temperature is so cold.

Don't worry about your english. It's better than some Americans that I know :)

I also like to see other garages to adopt some ideas for my own garage. I absolutely agree with you concerning my walls.

Speaking about the weather. The man gets accustomed to everything
 
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What do you mean by saing to polish the floor? It's made of tile.
I'm 26. My English is good, because my wife is an interpreter but without any practice.

I just meant it would look nice cleaned and shined up.

My wife is from Lithuania and there is a big difference in the ability to speak English based on age. People 40 or older seem to speak Lithuanian and Russian. And people in their 20s speak Lithuanian and English. My wife is in her early 30s so she leaned Russian and English.
 
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I just meant it would look nice cleaned and shined up.

My wife is from Lithuania and there is a big difference in the ability to speak English based on age. People 40 or older seem to speak Lithuanian and Russian. And people in their 20s speak Lithuanian and English. My wife is in her early 30s so she leaned Russian and English.

I wash the floor regularly, but everyday somebody repairs his car in my garage. That is why i can't shoot my garage after the cleaning. So i'm out for it.

So your wife doesn't know Lithuanian ,does she? Or i didn't understand you?
 

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I wash the floor regularly, but everyday somebody repairs his car in my garage. That is why i can't shoot my garage after the cleaning. So i'm out for it.

So your wife doesn't know Lithuanian ,does she? Or i didn't understand you?

Yeah, I can never keep my floor clean either because something always spills where I don't expect it.

Yes, she speaks Lithuanian as well, I should have been more clear.
 
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Hi guys,
I'd like to tell you about my day. It started at 3 a.m. We had to pass 370 miles by my car. I'm posting some photos of our roads and views.

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That's the way we look at 3 a.m. :)

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The aim of our journey was purchasing a turning workstation of "Barbie-size". Production is Poland.

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My plans for it is to take to pieces, to clean, to paint and to assemble.
 

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A lathe is a great addition to any shop and that looks like a nice machine! It is a little difficult to get a perspective of size from the photo ... can you tell us the turning capacity? Maximum length and maximum diameter?
 
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Maximum length - 380mm
maximum diameter - 160mm
Yes, I agree it is very small :)
 
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Maximum length - 380mm
maximum diameter - 160mm
Yes, I agree it is very small :)

Well, yeah, maybe it is small compared to lathes in shipyards, but you can do a lot of work on a small machine ..... bushings, small shafts, etc.

Of course, I had to convert the mm sizes you provided to inches so I could get a better perspective of size!!! (About 15 in. x 6-1/4 in.) Maybe someday the US will get up to speed with the rest of the world and convert to the metric system .... but probably not in my lifetime!
 
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Well, yeah, maybe it is small compared to lathes in shipyards, but you can do a lot of work on a small machine ..... bushings, small shafts, etc.

Of course, I had to convert the mm sizes you provided to inches so I could get a better perspective of size!!! (About 15 in. x 6-1/4 in.) Maybe someday the US will get up to speed with the rest of the world and convert to the metric system .... but probably not in my lifetime!

I apologize that i didn't convert the sizes by myself. I would be glad if we Russians and you Americans had one and the same metric system.
 
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Smart man. If I had saved half the money I spent over the years on beer I would have 25 cents out of every dollar I earned. You can buy a lot of tools on beer money.

Thank you! I haven't drunk a beer for about 10 years. I've saved a lot of money.
 
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In the USA only the rich have time to live their dreams the rest of us have to work.

I apologize that I didn't express my point of view correctly. You have more opportunities, in general tools and goods are cheaper (I mean if we convert it to rubles). In my city I don't have such cabinet for tools, for example. If I order them from Moscow, the smallest one will cost 800 $ - that is my month's salary.
 
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I apologize that I didn't express my point of view correctly. You have more opportunities, in general tools and goods are cheaper (I mean if we convert it to rubles). In my city I don't have such cabinet for tools, for example. If I order them from Moscow, the smallest one will cost 800 $ - that is my month's salary.

I think your point regarding "opportunities" is spot-on correct. Not meaning to begin a economic or political discussion, but the free market system does provide a readily available and dizzying array of products from around the world and of widely varying quality and price.

If one is wealthy, there are expensive and superb quality tool chests and tools available; if one is not so wealthy there are lower cost, lesser quality tool chests and tools available; and if one is a pauper, there are cheap, low quality tool chests and tools available. Supplies and selection of excellent to junk tools are readily available at local stores and on-line sources of tools, parts, material are also easily accessed via the computer.

The "opportunity" to easily get whatever one wants and can afford is there. But we remain cursed with the English system of weights and measures!
 
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I think your point regarding "opportunities" is spot-on correct. Not meaning to begin a economic or political discussion, but the free market system does provide a readily available and dizzying array of products from around the world and of widely varying quality and price.

If one is wealthy, there are expensive and superb quality tool chests and tools available; if one is not so wealthy there are lower cost, lesser quality tool chests and tools available; and if one is a pauper, there are cheap, low quality tool chests and tools available. Supplies and selection of excellent to junk tools are readily available at local stores and on-line sources of tools, parts, material are also easily accessed via the computer.

The "opportunity" to easily get whatever one wants and can afford is there. But we remain cursed with the English system of weights and measures!

I agree with you! But our economical situation is that sellers bring a total "****" to the market for the price that I can't afford. :(

Yesterday I received a parcel that I had waited for 2 weeks: Soviet air hand-held grinding tool. The parcel is from Ukraine.

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Hello everybody!
Time glides long. I'm slowly making my garage.

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This place is for tyres. I want to hide them. I think they are like blots on the landscape.
 

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@SBogaCH: Cool garage!

That grinder is very nice!

You are also right on the tools subject.
It's way harder to get quality tools in eastern Europe than in the US.
Here you pay the US Snap On price on ****** tools and if you want to get quality stuff you end up paying a lot more than someone who lives in the US.
I wanted to buy some Snap On and Matco tools but I would have payed insane prices, so I had to give up the ideea.
 
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@SBogaCH: Cool garage!

That grinder is very nice!

You are also right on the tools subject.
It's way harder to get quality tools in eastern Europe than in the US.
Here you pay the US Snap On price on ****** tools and if you want to get quality stuff you end up paying a lot more than someone who lives in the US.
I wanted to buy some Snap On and Matco tools but I would have payed insane prices, so I had to give up the ideea.

Thank you for understanding.
So that is why I thought to buy some metal, to make a rolling-and-bending machine and to create cabinets. I think it would be cheaper.
Is there a topic about your garage? I would like to see
 
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I like the light blue wall color and the improved tire racks!

Thanks!
And also thank you for reading my topic!
The wall is not of blue color, they are white, the quality of the photo is not very good.

I have a problem. When i look through my photos, I want to change my tyre racks :(
 

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Thank you for understanding.
So that is why I thought to buy some metal, to make a rolling-and-bending machine and to create cabinets. I think it would be cheaper.
Is there a topic about your garage? I would like to see

I thought about that too, but I don't have the time yet.
Nor a good welding machine which I really need.

It would be a lot cheaper and way better built but it's very time consuming.

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SBogaCH, I too like your garage and I am looking forward to future updates from you.

I also enjoyed watching the video of the VW dorf fest. Seeing you guys drive your cars around and take pics of the group looks just like me and my friends here in the USA (just Nissan cars, not VW) :) . Keep the updates coming.
 
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SBogaCH, I too like your garage and I am looking forward to future updates from you.

I also enjoyed watching the video of the VW dorf fest. Seeing you guys drive your cars around and take pics of the group looks just like me and my friends here in the USA (just Nissan cars, not VW) :) . Keep the updates coming.

Thank you very much!
I'm trying to spread my news to you, guys) Follow my updates!
Now I'm taking shagreen off the jaw to paint them I want them to look good.
 
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Hello guys!
As I said before, I am preparing the nippers for painting.
Today i have finished to file the facing part of it.
I painted it in the colour which i've already chosen. I did it without paint base to see defects of filing.

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Hi, yesterday a new "pet" came to our garage.
It is a drilling machine of the War time, approximately of of 1943-1948 years

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to be continued...
 
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WOW you have got some treasures. I would love to restore that drilling machine. The quality of it jumps out compared to the **** available today. I love the colors your using.
It is great to see your work and I am enjoying it a lot. Thanks for posting for us.

Best Regards
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When she walked into the room and saw your drilling machine, my wife thought it was a work of art. I have to agree.

Thank you! Earlier factories used to make such ART machines. Also a german turning lathe was on sale. It was so vintage! But it was situated very far from me and was very expensive, unfortunately. And it would obviously require my time to make it works.
 
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WOW you have got some treasures. I would love to restore that drilling machine. The quality of it jumps out compared to the **** available today. I love the colors your using.
It is great to see your work and I am enjoying it a lot. Thanks for posting for us.

Best Regards
Herb Spencer

Thank you for reading my thread. As for the **** of today I absolutely agree with you. What colours do you mean? the colour of the jaw or the wall?
 

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That vise looks great!! It looks too good to use, so now you'll have to buy a junk vise for your daily work!

Hope you post pics of the drill press restoration as it progresses. I bought an old drill press years ago for essentially scrap value and restored it. A very fun and rewarding project.
 
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