rmalkow2
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New tool shopping, so good for the tool box, shed and the soul. You found some very nice and useful goodies. Well done!
Bob
Bob

I understand shopping as therapy. A great feeling going off and finding something you can put to good use. Swap Meets and events are also good for that therapy plus the fact they also can be a great social day out.
Back home: great
Improving: super great!!!!
Good to see you at least taking a walk about to the shop to fondle new tools.
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New tool shopping, so good for the tool box, shed and the soul. You found some very nice and useful goodies. Well done!
Bob
Steve, I’m thinking of starting side business.
You jump into the cockpit, donning goggles and a white scarf. I drag you down the freeway at 75 mph/120km while you imagine you’re chasing the Red Baron. lol
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1/2: WELCOME HOME!! a new die grinder might be getting a good workout with a few old Rover aluminum engines to shine up?
glad to hear you are feeling a bit better and really happy to hear you are back home.
i'm guessing our weather is about the same at the moment and not too hot or cold for both of us.
cheers and more prayers and best wishes that your health continues on an upward path.
Shorty: that's not a bad idea for a business if you can get all the permits and insurance!!



HOTFR8 I luv it![]()

Glad to hear that you are getting a little time to potter around the shed. Weather is getting to the point where it is very pleasant working on long sleeves again.
Happy new machinery day. Nice acquisitions too. I have the same pry bar set and use it all the time. The magnetic worklight is neat. Is it on a permanent magnet base?
Think I have the same die grinder too. The paddle handle takes some getting used to. The hidden trick is the locking button on the back. Don't know how I did without it for so long. Next thing I want to get is some long shaft burrs.
Convert to the Kennel Down Under and we can have a good laugh. Not that you are in the Dog House.![]()
Glad to see you're back in action.
Axle stands are NICE!
I always admired the axle stands made from old Ford axle housings. I'm just too sentimental to cut any of them up and passed at an auction recently because they went too high.
The link to new ones took me aback for a second, with the Map of Australia cast in it. I guess you could center punch your location to identify them as belonging at the Shed Downunder.
Keep on keeping on!
VERY jealous on those Dawn stands - I have been watching local sales for those for years and not ever seen one. Nice score.
1/2: nice find on the old Dawn jacks. I love old Dawn tools and i'm still looking for their offset vice (here's a pic so you might know what it looks like in case you find one). I also own quite a few old jacks, but none have that kind of top on them and none are made by DAWN of Australia.
I bet you'd like to get up in a plane again if only for a few minutes and i'm sure you will.
keep smiling and getting healthier!!
cheers


Hearing the energy in your posts is very exciting!!
I know what you mean not having to rely on others. You really need a small mill and a home foundry and you can get to cracking.![]()
Those axle stands are great looking and you got a great deal. I love the design of them. Hard to believe they cost that much but if that popular I guess they command the price.
Another good purchase!
Good to hear you're home and fit enough to get into the shed. Nice score on the axle stands too.


I would like to report that 1/2 Cup is just as welcoming in person as he is on the forum!
We had a good chat about our various hobbies and such and it was a great way to spend the afternoon.
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HOTFR8 I will put some thought into that one, seriously!

Put it away… yup that is still a problem. Especially when it is not where I thought I put it 2 years ago. Then again some days I put it down for a second and can’t find it again either. Like my nice new carbide scribe that always finds a way to the floor. How it still has a sharp tip is beyond me.
Went to Machineryhouse website to take a closer look at the work light you purchased and noticed they now supply Baileigh machines. The prices made my eyes water. But not enough to keep me from drooling over the tools either. A few of them are giving me some neat ideas. Especially all the tube bend formers.
Guster there are the odd one or two around here that should take head of the sign. I would like to think the shed is reasonably organised and clean to avoid that happening.
Machinerywarehouse is starting to stock some more upmarket gear now and Baileigh gear is the creame du la creame of them
What did you think of the light? I luv mine![]()

Guster if I ( and that is rarely ) loan a tool or piece of gear I generally go with that tool and like you I am happy to have you do it here.
Break it you own it and it is replaced with a new one.
I have been tempted to purchase one of their HAFCO Shears ( Taiwanese )but I would like one that could handle up to 16 #. which would be ok for occasional uses and not over loaded.
https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/S184
Price aside my choice would be the Beverly B-2 as it would give you more flexibility.
Cheers![]()
1/2: i'm in the same boat or school about my good tools too. they either get me and my tools or if i might happen to own a lesser quality or duplicate or triplicate they might get to borrow that, but there is a reason why some of my well used 10 to 30 year old tools work like they should. i'm far from your skills as being organized and I lack some of the cleaning and conditioning i'm sure you do with your stuff, but i'm hoping to get there some day so i'll just keep watching and learning.
good to hear your new Dawn jacks are going to hold up your Model A and hope you are feeling as good as your posts indicate.
keep getting healthier and stop in and make a post or two on the GET HEALTHY thread if you get a chance cause i'm sure there are other members that might have similar stuff you have and not nearly the success or positive attitude you have.
here's the link so you don't have to search for it if you have time, but there are quite a few regulars now so it tends to be near the top and we mostly discuss foods, exercise while discussing our old aches and pains and successes and failures. i've known and know several people fighting Cancer and you are the first one I heard use the term IMMUNETHERAPY (sp?).
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=7821905#post7821905
be careful when putting the new stands under the Model A and you might as well take and post up a few pics if you can just because there is a reason you have it covered. it looked like a brand new car the last time I saw it with all the shiny chrome.
cheers
Definitely with you on the Beverly B-2. Only ever seen one in the wild here in NZ and it sold for $2k because of that. No stockist or distributor here. Resto sold the Eastman clone in the same size as H&F but now only stock a rotary shear which is throatless too and rated up to 1.6mm.
Some intravenous tequila will knock that pneumonitis right out.
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