garboui
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Recently I have been doing a bit of a tool/ garage transform as tendon damage in my right (dominant) arm has dramatically reduced its strength and endurance. Things like hand filing and holding a drill are now painfully impossible. While some things I have been able to adapt to left hand use like drill use, and screwdriving some things are just difficult. I am making this post to hopefully give someone else suffering from arm pain ideas but also to get more for myself to be more safe, capable and comfortable in the garage.
Some changes I have or already planning on making:
- Purchased 90deg air die grinder to replace hand filing and is light enough to replace most angle grinder duty
- switched to very lightweight air hose whips.
- Raised horizontal bandsaw to better height and added more material support.
- need to get a smaller air cooled tig torch. currently only running a 26 size. need to start practicing with left hand torch
- bought a 20t press so I no longer have to beat things, in, flat, or bent with a vice and hammer. The press is getting a left hand drive conversion.
- more work holding, clamps, additional vice and drill press hold downs.
Unsure:
- converting drill press to left hand use. I'm a little unsure on the execution. Its an old Craftsman from the 60's and I would really want to not mame the casting for this conversion, a series of chains and cogs up and over the top also seems inelegant.
- crane/ lifting tool? a engine hoist would be ideal but there is no space for that in the garage (outside storage is a no go)
- If I want to eliminate/reduce my angle grinder usage what's the next best thing?
Some changes I have or already planning on making:
- Purchased 90deg air die grinder to replace hand filing and is light enough to replace most angle grinder duty
- switched to very lightweight air hose whips.
- Raised horizontal bandsaw to better height and added more material support.
- need to get a smaller air cooled tig torch. currently only running a 26 size. need to start practicing with left hand torch
- bought a 20t press so I no longer have to beat things, in, flat, or bent with a vice and hammer. The press is getting a left hand drive conversion.
- more work holding, clamps, additional vice and drill press hold downs.
Unsure:
- converting drill press to left hand use. I'm a little unsure on the execution. Its an old Craftsman from the 60's and I would really want to not mame the casting for this conversion, a series of chains and cogs up and over the top also seems inelegant.
- crane/ lifting tool? a engine hoist would be ideal but there is no space for that in the garage (outside storage is a no go)
- If I want to eliminate/reduce my angle grinder usage what's the next best thing?