Tom- car is a ‘54 Chevy leadsled. Back burner for now..
I made one last revision to the caliper drawer tray. It needed a finger cutout.

This type of thing is really satisfying. I smile every time I use it. I added a second galvo fiber laser for the engraving on my products. Low investment to double the throughput.

This is turning out really nice. The bench computer is now for the guys, and my stuff is in my office. I had some large medium voltage switchgear in the shop since January last year. I finally got the client to let me ship it to them.

Five pallets of stuff left all told. It really opened up that end of the main bay of the shop.

I really like open flex space. We use it in all sorts of ways throughout the day and week.
The powder application booth exhaust blower has a VFD that needs mounted and setup. I bought an off the shelf enclosure for it. They make a mounting cup for its removable control panel. I really wanted it to look OEM. We ground the bottom of the peened hinge pins off, and drove out the pins to free up the enclosure door. Sandblasted off the powder coat, drew things up in Fusion, and set the door up on the plasma table.

The cutout worked out well.

Next up was the stud welder for that OEM style mounting.

Using CAD for layout makes things (look) easy

Panel was cleaned up, and in the oven to make sure it was dry. Then, a fresh coat of ANSI 61 gray powder.


Easily one of the most satisfying projects I’ve worked on lately. So much fun and the end result is exactly what I had in mind. It’s almost like I’m learning how to do this stuff!
I made one last revision to the caliper drawer tray. It needed a finger cutout.

This type of thing is really satisfying. I smile every time I use it. I added a second galvo fiber laser for the engraving on my products. Low investment to double the throughput.

This is turning out really nice. The bench computer is now for the guys, and my stuff is in my office. I had some large medium voltage switchgear in the shop since January last year. I finally got the client to let me ship it to them.

Five pallets of stuff left all told. It really opened up that end of the main bay of the shop.

I really like open flex space. We use it in all sorts of ways throughout the day and week.
The powder application booth exhaust blower has a VFD that needs mounted and setup. I bought an off the shelf enclosure for it. They make a mounting cup for its removable control panel. I really wanted it to look OEM. We ground the bottom of the peened hinge pins off, and drove out the pins to free up the enclosure door. Sandblasted off the powder coat, drew things up in Fusion, and set the door up on the plasma table.

The cutout worked out well.

Next up was the stud welder for that OEM style mounting.

Using CAD for layout makes things (look) easy

Panel was cleaned up, and in the oven to make sure it was dry. Then, a fresh coat of ANSI 61 gray powder.


Easily one of the most satisfying projects I’ve worked on lately. So much fun and the end result is exactly what I had in mind. It’s almost like I’m learning how to do this stuff!
























































































