Dennis Leigh Henry
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I know this isn't my garage, but I thought I would start with my basement.. I'll get my garage posted once I get a mess from a pool pump replacement cleaned up..
Dennis
Dennis




WOW, if that is the basement, I really wonder what is in the garage?![]()
Would be nice if the pics were a bit bigger, kinda hard to see your nice setup.
Great place, looks very clean, organized and full of very high quality stuff. Do I spy a small shaper?![]()
Makes me wish I had a basement. That's a great looking workbench area. Keep up the good work!
Very fun looking shop, especially the mill.
Looks exactly like my dad's (jack of all trades) set-up actually. He has a single garage under his place that opens up into his basement. The area directly accessed by the garage door has been converted into an area identical to yours. Great job!
Yes, its a South Bend Lathe 7" bench shaper, along with a 10K lathe, 4218 vertical mill, 14" floor standing drill press, and pedestal grinder. I grew up and learned to enjoy metal (and other hands on work) in South Bend.
I had a tough time posting pictures, I'll try to post larger ones this weekend.
Dennis
Very nice!!!! But for us older guys, some of us need larger pics. And of course, more of them![]()
Thanks for the compliments G Don..
Yes, those are speakers.. I have a classic Fisher RS2010 from my college days to drive them. The top set are Electro Voice (before they moved out of Buchanan, MI) Interface Series B. The bottom set are EPI/Epicure 500. Plenty of sound for quite and loud moments..
I mostly tinker, but occasionally make car parts and / or teach my son to do the same. I love to make tools as well as recondition them. The mill table covers idea came to me from my high school machine trades teacher, Thomas Berry at South Bend John Adams HS. He had those on the Bridgeport and other machines to keep the incidental "student" damage down on the school equipment. Adding the edges is a great idea, my next "tinkering" project now on the drawing board!
The Nook & Cranny comment.. Absolutely. The peg board is old Osco Drug Store stock. When CVS brought Osco, I was able to obtain a great deal of it at a very reasonable rate hence the walls being covered in it. The tools are a collection of 35+ years of investment, auctions, projects, being in the right place at the right time, inheritance, etc.; necessitating the "everything has a place, and everything in its place" approach..
Dennis
Can you tell me where that blacksmithing illustration on the wall in the second photo is from? It's very cool.
Very cool! Thank you. I found a print.

I know this isn't my garage, but I thought I would start with my basement.. I'll get my garage posted once I get a mess from a pool pump replacement cleaned up..
Dennis
One question - How did you get all of that heavy equipment into a basement?!
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