colt zantop
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Damn those are nice! Awesome work!

Growing pains my friend. Good move for sure. I hope your going to pull all your wiring and improvements from your old place. I left all the improvements I made at my old place but sold them to the landlord for a fair price when I left.
I moved my shop four times so I feel your pain. The last time was to the one I built behind my house.
Man it seems like yesterday you just moved into that other place.

Congrats, always nice to get a fresh start even if it means lugging equipment around again.
I see the keg made it over, mover retention beverage I assume?
Breweries are great like that, always helping out the new guys and homebrewers.
My fiancee is in the beer industry out here in Chico CA, Ill give you one guess who it might be. We love the industry, good people, great product.
Ive cut open a few kegs, ive made a rolling ice chest, a tamale steamer, and a few other random things from them. There are probably some angry homebrewers after hearing that.














Congrats! Its a crazy road to be self employed but you have talent for sure, and it seems the drive, you'll be fine.
Shop looks great, super jealous of some gear you got, a bit cramped but 4000 more sq/ft will be nice!
Does your old employer still use you, or did it sour?
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And I just saw your reply above, yup, still pumping out barrel stave flight trays, people love them! Then they had me cut hundreds of kegs in half for another job...
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Great ShopForklifts are sooo versatile in a fab/machine shop!
Im curious about the DoAll horizontal saw...it looks like its limited to short lengths because of its perpendicularity to the wall. Do you have the ability to roll it out or pallet-jack it out for other work?
I am not finished yet to the point of actually placing machines, but I have an older DoAll C5 automatic hydraulic shuttle-feed saw with a roller conveyor. I'm *think* I want to use the tail of the roller conveyor to interface with my ironworker's shear cavity and shoehorn a Kzoo coldsaw in the "cutting" area as well. I think the coldsaw will just work off a single roller stand instead of a dedicated roller conveyor...
Congrats on going full-time to independence. I bet there are times of great rewards but a lot of hats to wear as well.
Being independent is probably the best and worst thing I ever did, having said that, I would do it again in a heartbeat. You should do fine, most people start out with a huge loan and a bunch of new stuff that they don’t know much about, you are starting out right. There is one thing you need to remember, if something, like vehicle maintenance is not what you are setup for, pay someone else to do it and get paid for what you do. In the end there will be very little cost difference and you will be happier and less stressed. As for the other lease, does the guy want out early? If he does, or maybe he doesn’t know he does, I bet you could talk to the landlord and get him out early since you would be taking it over immediately.
Holy ****! That's a lot of cutting. What did you cut them with? Thin wheel on a grinder? Plasma?
Yes, I kept my relationship with my old job. I just quoted some work for them last week. I will miss the hell out of some of my old co-workers. I made some really good friends there. Fortunately I'm just across the street.

Congrats on going full time on your own! That's a big plunge, but I'm sure you will do just fine by the looks of things.
The backsplash turned out very nice. Something I still need to make for my LeBlond as well.