I wholeheartedly agree about learning CAD.
CAD changed my life in how I build things. I had to learn on the job when a shop I worked at got a CNC plasma cutter and they wanted me to run it. Cut my teeth on AutoCAD 2000.
Doc you are spot on. I cannot build anything unless I do it in 3D on the Computer first. The best part is once you have model you can build anything off of it (the data base) and modify as you go. As I build my inventory of Models I keep going back and digging up old stuff and create new stuff.
This is an incredible thread! I saw you were looking for a forklift some posts back

. Unless you need additional capacity, a BoxCar Special forklift is a wonderful tool. Hyster makes something like an S80XLBCS2 that's basically an 8k forklift in the "frame" of a 5k. High stacked counterweight is the visual cue.
Thank you Matt.
I am still in the hunt for a Forklift. Not a high priority...hoping the guys at the Plant do a cost justification for a new one and I'll buy the old one for the trade in value.
Sounds like a damn good kid that got some life lessons and appreciates it now. I'm guessing if he gets a key to the shop, which says A LOT, then he'll be in the running for the family business.
There was a time where I couldn't trust a thing he said. He has made a 180 in his 25 years as a human. He had to learn the hard way not to bite the hand that offers lessons in life.
He has a key to the old shop. He is building it up just like I did when I was his age. My ol"man gave me the keys to an empty building he owned and I honestly believe it kept me from getting into trouble and kept me busy. He funded it and now it is my turn to pay it forward. But as mentioned it does not come without a price. He has to maintain my Dad's cars...and take care of the building. 10,000 ft and he is the only one using now other than storage for the "family vehicles".
He is a good kid and busts his *** most of the time. He was offered 6 hours of OT but passed it up to sleep in. When I was his age I jumped on every hour of OT I could get. Time and half to do the same job. Count me in. But he is him and I am me.
As far as the business...this legacy will be passed on to someone who can run it. If he can prove himself and he can afford it I am willing to sell my shares when the time is right. Just because you are family does not mean you are capable. There are too many families involved that I grew up with and care about to watch it go down the **** shoot.
My ol'Man sold his business out from underneath my brothers and I. It was his right. Best thing that ever happened. Barrowed some money and started a high tech fab shop with a card table and 3 chairs. 21 years later we earned it. Every square inch. And anyone who knows the whole story can respect it.
I have few other business owners I look up to who have 100 million dollar plus companies that looked at their kids and said that aint no way they are taking over. They have ownership but no control of day to day. Again the concern is the legacy and the employees and their families.
The Nephew has a good shot at it if he gets out of bed and ***** up the OT...LOL...and he knows it. I'll be sitting in my shop at home saying "Send Cash".
5 axis would be awesome, can you add the extra two onto an three or is it not worth it?
My two axis will probably be around forever, it is set for manual and CNC, so I can easily use it for some quick loose tolerance type jobs. Besides it is a really fancy drill press too.
The local community college has a decent machine shop program, probably just sign up there, I too have issues with time and phones, probably be able to make the time in fall 2019, just enough time to learn some bad habits.
I would start with a new 5 Axis designed and built for the purpose. Just the way I am wired. Nothing wrong with adding if the machine is pre-set for it.
Head back to school...you'll laugh how much things have changed. It is all about your emotional wellbeing...LOL. I about puked when I had to go through their orientation. I had to remind the Councilor I have been wiping my own *** for 54 years.
Today we finally got my Material moved. Took one of our Dock Trucks. Transfer some of the Material from the old Cart I built 20 years ago. The used the Skid Steer to lift them off the truck. Note to self...next building needs a loading dock.
The old Cart and the New Cart. Will be building a couple more so I can sort my Material by type...when I have time.
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Then the Nephew wanted to see the Water Jet run. He has been running a Turret Press at the shop for the last 6 months. he caught on right away. Asking the best of questions. He gets it.
I ran a test program I made to check holes sizes and offsets. And we tried seeing how close we could squeeze the parts together. Ended up with a .019 web. I cannot believe what this thing is capable of.
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OK now the fun part. I dropped a weight to the bottom of the tank. Time to go "Magnet Fishing"...LOL...Got it!!!
The BIL suggested adding Gold Fish to the Tank for some excitement.
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The Nephew pulled my ol'buddies car out of storage a couple of weeks ago. It was at the old shop. A 1965 Impala that has been in his family since new. He, my BIL and I restored this thing back in 1988. Full Frame Off, added a 496, T-400 and 4.10 gears. Runs low 12's and he use to drive it to Brainerd International Raceway a mere 145 miles from the shop while pulling a pop-up camper.
He had to put in a new Water Pump. He had to modify the Alt Brakcket and did a fine job. The belt has seen it day. It came off when he hammed it away from a stop light. Oh well that is why God had them bolted together so we can fix them. Otherwise they would be welded.
Al navigating the behemoth...
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The BIL showing him the belt has reach its end of life.
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It was a great day.
Not sure what the plan is for tomorrow...shop clean up and organization maybe...and mowing...think time on the Tractor and Zero Turn to plan the next project.