Re: My unfinished garage in Vic/Australia
as promised update time:
From bottom left to right:
- Hitachi drop saw
- Echoma sheer cutter
- bench grinder with course stone, polishing wheel and soon enough a wire wheel
- Mini bench grinder that's going to be modded to hold a hand grinders slitting disks to do things like cut bolts in half and trim sheets
- Kincrome with fine wheel and a modified "Multi-tool" to suit
- Bench grinder with a tungsten grade stone and also modified to hold a cylinder flapper wheel, very handy
- Mini pedastal drill purely for de-burring
- Medium pedastal drill purely for spotting with a center drill.
- Big linisher, had a rep come in and am getting 8 custom belts made for it, two of them being polishing scotch-brite belts.
and lastly my old favorite the floor standing Hitachi drill in the middle.
I worked out what the equipment alone is worth in this corner and it came to a disturbing amount. I do love it though and I would make the almost exact same choices all over again given the choice.
A close up of my twin drill press bracket for spotting and de-burring. Don't ask me how there's easily over a solid days work in this and moving the grinder next to it. The positioning is ideal though and I think it's worth the trouble and having "bench mount" drills actually bolted down is a first for me.
So all in all it's much like my machining center- small space, high usability and due to careful planning.