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Wow a lot going on in this garage! Lots of cool projects! I really liked how you set up all the casters on your machines, I got a 1906 metal brake i need to get caster on, too heavy to slide around, I will be copyright infringing on some of your caster ideas :thumbup:
 
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Thanks! Yeah the 6" was tortured but survived. :)

A few months back I snagged the vises, a 20 gallon Rubbermaid bin of forged C-Clamps and the real prize a South Bend 10k lathe with collet closer , all the collets, four chucks and a bunch of additional tooling. The lathe is in great shape except for covered in dirt and grime. I am hoping to make that my summer restoration project.

...Sorry, but I hate you now. :p Can't wait to see some shots of the SB. I was at my neighbor's place the other night, he's the retired lead-hand of the machine-shop that supported the local University's Physics department, and he has an amazing little mill and lathe from a Swiss company called Schaublin. I can't wait to have a lathe and mill. It really opens the doors to the things you can do, and my manager always chats my ear off if I go into work on a day off to use a machine.

(If anyone's interested, his lathe: http://www.lathes.co.uk/schaublin/page2.html and his mill: http://www.lathes.co.uk/schaublinmiller/ )
 
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...Sorry, but I hate you now. :p Can't wait to see some shots of the SB. I was at my neighbor's place the other night, he's the retired lead-hand of the machine-shop that supported the local University's Physics department, and he has an amazing little mill and lathe from a Swiss company called Schaublin. I can't wait to have a lathe and mill. It really opens the doors to the things you can do, and my manager always chats my ear off if I go into work on a day off to use a machine.



(If anyone's interested, his lathe: http://www.lathes.co.uk/schaublin/page2.html and his mill: http://www.lathes.co.uk/schaublinmiller/ )


Lol .... Well, you can come down here and use mine anytime! I will need someone to show me how to use them. My mill (PM-935 TV) is supposed to be here around the end of March so I am trying to clear some floor space so that I can actually use it when it gets here. My first job will be to try and figure out how to mill some carbide tipped wood lathe tool inserts for a large turning project I have using Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry) which is a very dense wood. Whenever I turn this stuff I spend half my time at the grinder it seems so I am hoping the carbide turning tools will eliminate some of that.

BTW, those Schaublin tools look amazing. You need to snag those somehow!
 
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I really like that Milwalkee saw setup.


Thanks, I am guessing your talking about the one on my welding table versus the SWAG bandsaw stand? Both have been huge timesavers. The dry cut saw set up has been a huge help especially when I am handling longer stock.
 
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Wow a lot going on in this garage! Lots of cool projects! I really liked how you set up all the casters on your machines, I got a 1906 metal brake i need to get caster on, too heavy to slide around, I will be copyright infringing on some of your caster ideas :thumbup:


You can infringe on anything you see as long as you abide by GJ rules and post pictures of what you build! :)
 

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Lol .... Well, you can come down here and use mine anytime! I will need someone to show me how to use them. My mill (PM-935 TV) is supposed to be here around the end of March so I am trying to clear some floor space so that I can actually use it when it gets here. My first job will be to try and figure out how to mill some carbide tipped wood lathe tool inserts for a large turning project I have using Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry) which is a very dense wood. Whenever I turn this stuff I spend half my time at the grinder it seems so I am hoping the carbide turning tools will eliminate some of that.

BTW, those Schaublin tools look amazing. You need to snag those somehow!

That's a nice home-mill! Should be pretty capable. I wish I could snag those machines, but he just got them and hooked them up. He was so proud when he was showing them to me, it was great! Showed me the things he planned on fixing, a couple things he had made, the cooler features and stuff. They're tiny machines, but they run on 3-phase 550v! So he has a phase-converter and a transformer just to run them!

How's work coming along on that bar? I need a drink if I'm going to drive 2400 miles to help you figure out that mill! :p
 
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As always your projects are very nice and I appreciate you taking the time to share them!!!


Well I appreciate you appreciating the projects! :) I have to circle back to your thread. Last I read if I am remembering correctly you had bought a place and were in the midst of a Buick build? I am way behind on my GJ reading so that may be really old news by now.

How did I miss that you live in Houston?!

Yes sir, I live on the NE side of town near Humble. I keep thinking we need to get a Houston GJ summer BBQ planned with all the folks we have on the board. I bet the number is surprising...


Neat projets.


Thanks!
 

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Duke, has your PM935 mill shown up yet. I am anxious to see pictures of it all set up in your shop.

You do nice work, keep the pics coming.

Mike.
 
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Duke, has your PM935 mill shown up yet. I am anxious to see pictures of it all set up in your shop.

You do nice work, keep the pics coming.

Mike.

Thanks Mike, I appreciate that coming from you.

As for the mill, I just sent Nicole my balance as she said it has arrived and they are prepping for shipment. I hope to get a shipping notice any day now.

I am looking forward to getting it set up as I have quite a few little projects to work on when it gets here. I have collected material to build the base and another little modification I have planned. :)
 

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Thanks Mike, I appreciate that coming from you.

As for the mill, I just sent Nicole my balance as she said it has arrived and they are prepping for shipment. I hope to get a shipping notice any day now.

I am looking forward to getting it set up as I have quite a few little projects to work on when it gets here. I have collected material to build the base and another little modification I have planned. :)

Sounds awesome, I look forward to seeing pictures of it all set up.

Sorry if you may have mentioned this and I missed it but do you have a lathe already? If so what do you have?

I really like my knee mill compared to my combo lathe/mill that I had previously. It seems as though for even a small task or project having the units separate are much more "user friendly" compared to having to break the toolpost down on the combo unit from lathe status, where I usually had it set up, to be able to use the mill head feature.

Mike.
 
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Sounds awesome, I look forward to seeing pictures of it all set up.



Sorry if you may have mentioned this and I missed it but do you have a lathe already? If so what do you have?



Mike.


Mike, I do have a metal lathe its a SB 10K that I got at an estate sale a few months back. It needs to have some minor restoration done before being operable. However, after seeing your lathe I am pondering wether I should sell it and buy the PM lathe. I have enough restoration projects already and I would like to get back to building some "new" projects.
 

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Read and got caught up on all your fantastic work! Everything is just superior. That Wilton vise is one of the best looking I have seen on here. Your skills are well honed and your projects are well done. I really enjoyed the run through your thread this evening.
Thank you for restoring the great wealth of American products that we still have today.

Best Regards
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Read and got caught up on all your fantastic work! Everything is just superior. That Wilton vise is one of the best looking I have seen on here. Your skills are well honed and your projects are well done. I really enjoyed the run through your thread this evening.
Thank you for restoring the great wealth of American products that we still have today.

Best Regards
Herb Spencer

Herb, Thank you for taking the time to read through. I appreciate your comments! :)
 

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Mike, I do have a metal lathe its a SB 10K that I got at an estate sale a few months back. It needs to have some minor restoration done before being operable. However, after seeing your lathe I am pondering wether I should sell it and buy the PM lathe. I have enough restoration projects already and I would like to get back to building some "new" projects.

Thanks Duke, I do enjoy my new lathe. It is nice and smooth. I looked for nearly a year for used equipment by I appear to live in a machinery desert. The very few pieces of equipment I did find were either HUGE and way beyond my work envelope or they were of the correct size I was looking for but worn out. I too didn't want a restoration project, I wanted a lathe and mill to make chips with right away doing other projects in my shop.

There are many that like restoring machinery and that is great but not me, I have too many other things to do.

Mike.
 

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Hey Duker, I was looking at the new frames you built up for your Rousseau cabinets... did you enclose the back or sides on the bottom half, or did you just add leveling feet and enclose the upper half?

Great work, I've recently stumbled on a similar style Equipto cabinet and have contemplated building a frame and enclosing all sides and adding doors to the upper half as well.
 
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Hey Duker, I was looking at the new frames you built up for your Rousseau cabinets... did you enclose the back or sides on the bottom half, or did you just add leveling feet and enclose the upper half?



Great work, I've recently stumbled on a similar style Equipto cabinet and have contemplated building a frame and enclosing all sides and adding doors to the upper half as well.


I was originally going to enclose the bottom half of the cabinets thinking it would keep hardware etc from bouncing around out of the drawer and onto the floor etc.. However, that was never an issue while I had them set up the old way in warehouse fashion so I decided to leave the backs and sides open. The frames are pretty stout with 2"x3" x 11 gauge tubing so there has been no flex or deflection in the drawers or cabinets. Since these back up to a wall or other cabinet you never see the back. I will cap off the ends where they can be seen to clean up the look but it's more for my OCD than for rigidity. For me, making the panels is a lot of labor for not much utility especially for nine cabinets. It is also easier to be able to reach in from the back to "adjust" the glide plates on my cabinets if you need to remove or reorganize drawer configurations.

The upper cabinets have a wood cabinet inserted so the sides and back are already clean looking based on how they are constructed and slide in.

If your going to see the the sides or your cabinet I say go for it and enclose them in Just be sure to post pics! :)
 
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Where has the summer gone… Unfortunately not a lot of new projects in the garage so far this summer but I have at least acquired some new toys.

My birthday present showed up awhile back and it came in the shape of a new mill.

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Spent the next few weeks trying to squeeze in time to build a mobile base and get it set up.

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Mike aka Zmotorsports hooked me up with a power draw bar and it has been awesome!

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My previous Kurt 5” vise find and restoration now has a new home.

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The next addition which I am still working on is this 4-Door 28-Drawer storage cabinet.

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I had a friend from work tell me his neighbor bid on this cabinet at a local auction but then found out he had to move for work. He said if I was interested in the cabinet and could go pick it up his neighbor would make me a deal as he didn’t want to pack it for the move. I said I would go pick it up and if decent, I would take the cabinet.

I am not sure what he paid for it but for $500 bucks and the cost of trailer rental its now mine. The cabinet is heavy gauge steel and has all ball bearing slides. It was faded being out in the Texas sun but I have repainted the drawers and will work on the cabinet doors next. Other than paint it had a door pull that was mangled but I will have a fix for that…. I need to put all those HF tool chest handles from my workbench build somewhere! :)

In between the toys I had to work on some of my better half's project which included this "Banquette" bench. I am not really sure what the difference is between a regular bench and a Banquette bench but she showed me a picture and so I made the bench.

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I wanted to make hinged lids but due to the limited depth to get the maximum storage I used drop in lids with recessed pulls.

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I will be making a trestle table to go with the bench for her "coffee with the girls corner".... her name not mine....

The next thing to land at the garage was this…. “Pepe – my little mule” (a hint for those who might have seen what movie…..?) and a new trailer so that I don't have rent one anymore.

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While Pepe is good fun.... the BIG news for me is that my significant other has finally said its time to buy some property and I have the go ahead to build my new shop once we locate the land.

So that's about all the news and projects I have for now.... Hopefully some shop news coming soon!
 
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Wow and wow, lots of great things happening for you this summer! First of all the mill is great and I'm sure you'll love playing with it. Secondly, the bench turned out quite nice, third Pepe will be fun for you and the family to play on the land. Which congratulations on by the way, I'm really happy you will be getting to build your shop finely that will be a whole new adventure to get set up and ready to rock. Perhaps you'll decided to build the fridge into the corner of the new bench and actuate it so it'll raise and lower with the push of a button.
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Wow and wow, lots of great things happening for you this summer! First of all the mill is great and I'm sure you'll love playing with it. Secondly, the bench turned out quite nice, third Pepe will be fun for you and the family to play on the land. Which congratulations on by the way, I'm really happy you will be getting to build your shop finely that will be a whole new adventure to get set up and ready to rock. Perhaps you'll decided to build the fridge into the corner of the new bench and actuate it so it'll raise and lower with the push of a button.
JB


Thanks, I have been planning a stand alone shop for a long time but family concerns kept it on the back back burner. I am looking forward to that new adventure starting soon.

As for the bar... I am think I have the push button bar worked out in my head in how I am going to incorporate it into the garage. :) However, now that I will be building a new shop it may get postponed for awhile.

Wow, great birthday gift and nice score on the cabinet. $500 is damn good price. Are you missing 9 drawers?


Yeah the mill was a nice treat as my wife encouraged me to get what I wanted.

I really wasn't looking to add the cabinet to the shop but when I saw it I knew I had to get it. All the drawers are there but what you see in the pic is me removing all of them so that I could get it off the trailer. It took three of us to unload it as the frame weighed that much.
 

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Thanks, I have been planning a stand alone shop for a long time but family concerns kept it on the back back burner. I am looking forward to that new adventure starting soon.

As for the bar... I am think I have the push button bar worked out in my head in how I am going to incorporate it into the garage. :) However, now that I will be building a new shop it may get postponed for awhile.




Yeah the mill was a nice treat as my wife encouraged me to get what I wanted.

I really wasn't looking to add the cabinet to the shop but when I saw it I knew I had to get it. All the drawers are there but what you see in the pic is me removing all of them so that I could get it off the trailer. It took three of us to unload it as the frame weighed that much.


Awesome, I don't blame you for getting it. I wouldn't pass it up.
 
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Nice work Duker. I'm in Houston too - Where's your goto for steel supply?


Thanks! Depending on what I need I either go to Triple S on Jensen or another steel place whose name I can't recall at the moment right next then off of 59 North. They may not be the cheapest but they are the closest to me.

I usually pick from the scrap pile first at Triple S if I can as those guys in the yard will give me a good deal and they have a pretty good selection of most everything I might need.
 
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WOW!!! Talk about a busy summer Duke.



All of the new additions look great. Congrats on all of them.



Mike.


Thanks Mike. The new toys have been great. Once the heat dies down a bit I will be able to get out in the garage more to catch up on some projects.

Your posts reminded me to ask that since I don't have a functioning metal lathe yet I might enlist your services on turning some brass ferrels for some wood projects I need to finish. I need something nice to finish the end of some wood handles I am turning. If your interested PM me and I will give you the specs on what I need.
 

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Thanks Mike. The new toys have been great. Once the heat dies down a bit I will be able to get out in the garage more to catch up on some projects.

Your posts reminded me to ask that since I don't have a functioning metal lathe yet I might enlist your services on turning some brass ferrels for some wood projects I need to finish. I need something nice to finish the end of some wood handles I am turning. If your interested PM me and I will give you the specs on what I need.

Hey Duke, you know Matt @ Quality Machine Tools also sells lathes, don't you?:lol: He can fix your problem of not having a lathe.:rocker:

I will shoot you a PM with so I can get the specs. I just had to give you a hard time.

Mike.
 
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Hey Duke, you know Matt @ Quality Machine Tools also sells lathes, don't you?:lol: He can fix your problem of not having a lathe.:rocker:



I will shoot you a PM with so I can get the specs. I just had to give you a hard time.



Mike.


I fully deserve the hard time and one day I will be the benefactor of a large lathe from Matt. :)

What makes it worse is that I have a Southbend 10k project lathe in storage so I don't have any excuses!

However, that said, it won't be until I can build a new shop as I have no more room in my existing shop. It truly has become standing room only.

Thanks for taking a look at the project...

Signed Pathetically lathe-less,

Duke
 
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you find any land yet?


We did! We closed last Friday. We bought 18 acres that has a river running on the back of the property. The river is navigable by boat and heads out to Lake Livingston so we get the benefit of the lake but the quiet of the river. Supposedly some of the best fishing in the state back up the river.

I am meeting with the Utility company on Monday to determine where to set service. As soon as I can load up a picture or two I will.

I have been working on plans for the new "Barndominium" building which as of right now will be roughly 40% weekend house and 60% shop. I will also have a separate 30' x 30' storage building for the horse ( 4 leg kind), mule ( 4 wheel kind), tractor and assorted other stuff.

I am undecided if I should throw it under this thread or create a new one. I think I may have littered the GJ with enough threads already. :)
 

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Duker, I just started going through your posts. This one because of the rock island, but the welding table build is next as I'm getting ready to start move into my new shop and that looks like what I've been envisioning.

First I want to say adopting kids is special, but adopting special needs kids is truly a labor of love. You and your wife are wonderful people to take on such a challenge.

As said before, you do turn a sentence and on top of that you can work with your hands. Very nice to find your posts. I look forward to going through all of them.

Good luck with the Livingston land and building and I hope you and yours enjoy it for years to come.
 
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Duker, I just started going through your posts. This one because of the rock island, but the welding table build is next as I'm getting ready to start move into my new shop and that looks like what I've been envisioning.

First I want to say adopting kids is special, but adopting special needs kids is truly a labor of love. You and your wife are wonderful people to take on such a challenge.

As said before, you do turn a sentence and on top of that you can work with your hands. Very nice to find your posts. I look forward to going through all of them.

Good luck with the Livingston land and building and I hope you and yours enjoy it for years to come.

8man, thank you for the comments and for checking out the threads. I am excited to get the land as it happened sooner than I thought and now I feel like I am behind in getting plans done!

In regards to the kids, while we would love to admit and take credit for being wonderful parents it was fate that brought them into our lives. I will be honest, if someone had said upfront here is what lies in front of you I might have said no thanks I will take the next train. However, had I done so I would have missed the best times of my life. My wife and I have become somewhat champions of adoption and especially adoption of special needs kids. I have to watch myself as I am kind of like a smoker who quits smoking and becomes a zealot whenever he finds someone who smokes. With that I will get off of my soap box. :)

Thanks again for stopping by.
 
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Duker, its amazing what you have done so far. I'm looking forward to seeing pics of the new shop once its built. :bounce:

Thank you! I will try and document from start to finish the process of building the shop. In reading through some other workshop threads, I have found some interesting tidbits that have saved me some time and given me some great ideas so hopefully the various steps might be beneficial to someone else. If all goes well, I hope to go completely overboard! :)
 

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I am about to close on a house with a big lot (well, at 18K SQFT, 'big' for an urban area), that will get partially consumed by my brand new shop. Since we have completed some nearly identical projects (finger brake + air/oil on my 20 ton press, and custom powder coat on my Portaband saw stand), I am looking forward to seeing your shop build progress and most likely to borrowing some of your ideas.

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Is it possible to subscribe to a thread that hasn't even been started yet?? Because if so: subscribed.

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LOL, I guess the pressure is on now.... So LLP if I start a new thread what should I name it?


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I am about to close on a house with a big lot (well, at 18K SQFT, 'big' for an urban area), that will get partially consumed by my brand new shop. Since we have completed some nearly identical projects (finger brake + air/oil on my 20 ton press, and custom powder coat on my Portaband saw stand), I am looking forward to seeing your shop build progress and most likely to borrowing some of your ideas.

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First, congrats on the new house! Second, would love to see anything you post on your upcoming shop.

I see you have the 18v Milwaukee bandsaw. How do you like it? I have been thinking of getting one as I will need to add on to a pipe fence on the property we just bought and it will be awhile before I get some power out there.


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