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Kevin54

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I have noticed lately how many members have home shops or enough equipment to classify as a home shop. I think it would be great to have something on here listing the members and their equipment capabilities for others to see if something needed to be made. Some members have CNC capabilities, others have mill capabilities, some have lathe capabilities, and so on.

As close as members are on here, if there was a forum on this site just listing what members had what capabilities, it could be a huge benefit to ones that need some type of machine work done. It would be a chance for some to pick up some members to pick up extra coin and maybe a chance for some to save some coin. It would also let members know who can do what so they would know who to ask if they had a machining question. Be it powder coating some brackets, to making the brackets, it would really help some out.

Anyways, just tossing that out there to get some opinions.:dunno:
 
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geologist

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Flux-core MIG welder, Oxy-Acetylene (cutting/brazing/rosebudding), miscellaneous cutting and grinding tools, files, etc. Some woodworking tools, but I'm mainly a metal guy. One day I would like to have a full fledged workshop to continue the work I do under "The Amazing Workshop". I do a lot of electronics repair as well. I probably have 20,000 resistors laying around here at any given time. Currently working on rehabbing an electric wheelchair.

I'm slowly working on building a small business, and would like to engage in more metal working / machining as time progresses.
 

Mechsoldier

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I own a German car repair shop so I have probably 80k in tools.

Plasma cutter, mig, tig, chop saw, oxy acetelene setup. I have a degree in machining and mills and lathes will eventually make their way in. I can repair or fabricate car parts. I'm currently installing an Eaton M90 supercharger on my 97 VR6 Jetta (I swapped a 6 speed into that which required building a mount).

I wish I were taking more pictures of it, I don't really have any. I'll take some and upload them.
 

WILD-BILL

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Maybe it's just us Ohio guys
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I will say that I have amassed a fair number of toys myself. Some may find useful and if close enough could be just the answer as opposed to buying said tool for maybe a one time job.

Cheap 110v Craftsman Mig (not used much any more)
A good 225 amp AC/DC tig welder
6/48" belt disc sander
14" chop saw
20 ton shop press
Large floor standing drill press (with tubing notcher)
Atlas MK2 6" lathe (18"s between centers)

A note though;

While I am getting better all the time, I am by no means a certified welder and I'm still practicing and learning. However, I'm always looking for projects to help hone my skills and if someone has something that needs welded and they don't necessarily need it to be pretty I'll be happy to offer my services in trade. They get the project done, I get some more under hood time.

I should probably throw out the same disclaimer for the lathe (although I am better at that
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NASTYZEN

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Good idea Kevin.
Well, for those up here in the great white north. I can offer my fab shop services.28 years experience in fabrication,welding,tube bending, machining and prototyping.
2 axis Cnc Colchester Storm production lathe and 3 axis Mighty Comet mill with Mastercam. Do-all knee mill, 42''tool room lathe.
Piranha P-3 Iron worker.Angle roll, mandrel bender,T.i.g., M.i.g, fluxer, 4ft 16G.foot shear, 4ft and 8ft.box breaks, English wheel,3ft slip roll.
and lots of other smaller specialized stuff...probably past the 500k in investment.. Don't tell my old lady!
See my shop build to see all I have accumulated so far.

If you need to pick my brain, I always enjoy helping out a fellow GJ member!

Cheers

Claude
 

rsanter

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visalia ca
Mill
Lathe
Valve and seat grinding
Boring bar
MIG
TIG
Plasma
Lots of woodworking stuff

Engine building (restoration, performance, and race)
Porting cylinder heads
Welding and fab work
Chassis building
Design work
Rear end narrowing



Bob
 
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1967marti

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Mill
MIG
TIG
Lathe

Classic car and Race car fab/repair
Home security and Automation
Computer Networking
Composite repair and fabrication
 
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Kevin54

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I have a mill, oxy/acet torch set, Lincoln Mig welder 115v, belt, disc sander combo, small horizontal bandsaw, and in the market for a lathe.
 

383 240z

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Mill lathe, oxy-act MIG, all the hand tools, most diagnostic tools, large belt grinder, chop saw frame table horz band saw large blast cab.. Buddy down the road with tube benders, TIG, CNC plasma, CNC mill. Building CNC lathe. Keith
 
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rmuell01

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I'm set up for making things for my tools. I'm in the process of reconditioning my lathe including scraping. I'm also set up for making precision surface plates (just starting)
SB Lathe 10L
Clausing 8250 Mill
Falcon/Chevalier 6x18 Surface grinder
Horizontal and Vertical bandsaws
SB Shaper
media blaster
mig/tig (don't ask me to do anything for you w/these tools)

Rob
 

Steve from Socal

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Let see,

Lathes; up to 4000 RPM, 22X102 envelope 12X102 shafts Inch and Metric threading.

Milling; 68X20x22 envelope vertical and horizontal spindles up to 20 HP Face mills 10"

Surface grinder 20X60X12 envelope up to 3" wide wheels 20X48 mag chuck

Radial Drills; 13" Column 5' arm #5MT spindle 15 HP 9" column 4' arm tilting tables

Sawing; DoAll 1216-3 Hydraulic contour saw, 5HP 14" radial saw with hyd clamping

Welding; Dynasty 300 TIG/Stick Mig pending likely 400+ amp inverter

Sand blasting chamber 20X30' with 400 gallon receiver

Paint booth 20X30 adjacent to the blast room

Steve
 

Provincial

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Two Atlas lathes, a QC42 10" and one of the last 12" cabinet models made (I picked this one up when a Federal agency scrapped it - so new that the lead screw was so full of cosmolene that the half-nut wouldn't close).
A Bridgeport step-pulley clone.
Mill Drill
Rigid metal bandsaw
B&D 14" abrasive cutoff saw
Two 1x42 belt sanders
6 bench grinders
Baldor carbide grinder
Craftsman 15 1/2" drill press
Miller Thunderbolt and Lincoln Idealarc 250 Stick welders
Lincoln 175 MIG welder w/gas
Thermal Arc "Raider" gas drive welder
IR T30 7.5 hp compressor, IR 5 hp 2-stage compressor, three gas drive compressors
Sun 500 distributor tester
32x48 blasting cabinet
1/2 ton and 3 ton arbor presses
20 ton hydraulic press
2 oxy/acet. sets
5,000 lb. Autocrane with 16 ft. reach
 
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EvilWelder

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I have more tools on my service truck than most people will see in a lifetime, I am a full service mobile welder/mechanic. I would cry if I had to replace it.
 
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Kevin54

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Hopefully we can get this thread stuckied.

I would to Neal. I'd much rather pay a member on here to do some machining work that to give it to a complete stranger. Although, if no one has met any of the members in person, I guess they are still a stranger. You get the gist of it though. There is a lot of wisdom with all of the members.
 
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saabman

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Let see

In basement "metal shop"

CNC Mill
Engine Lathe
Horizontal Bandsaw
Vertical Bandsaw
Floor mounted drill press with Power Downfeed
Arbor press
Finishing station (belt/disc sander)

In garage shop

MIG
TIG
Oxy
Plasma
Bendpak HD-9XW
Bendpak XPR-9
Dynocom 15000 chassis dyno
Quincy Compressor
JD2 Model 4 tubing bender
Chop Saw
Cold Saw
 

deere2210

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I'm a tool junkie... Southwest Ohio if anybody needs something turned or milled..Design work also..

Lincoln 180 Mig C25
Miller Dynasty 200DX Tig
Dake cold saw
Beverly B2 Shear
Pexto 24" finger brake
HF 4x6 bandsaw
Tormach PCNC 1100 CNC Mill
Haas TL-2 Lathe
Miller 175 Plasma
oxy-acet
Trotec Speedy 300 laser..
Solidworks 3d modeling
OneCNC CAM for lathe
Sprutcam CAM for Mill
Baleigh RDB-125 Hydraulic tube bender (sold it tonight)
Glock .40
 
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Kevin54

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I'm a tool junkie... Southwest Ohio if anybody needs something turned or milled..Design work also..

Lincoln 180 Mig C25
Miller Dynasty 200DX Tig
Dake cold saw
Beverly B2 Shear
Pexto 24" finger brake
HF 4x6 bandsaw
Tormach PCNC 1100 CNC Mill
Haas TL-2 Lathe
Miller 175 Plasma
oxy-acet
Trotec Speedy 300 laser..
Solidworks 3d modeling
OneCNC CAM for lathe
Sprutcam CAM for Mill
Baleigh RDB-125 Hydraulic tube bender (sold it tonight)
Glock .40

I assume you use the Glock to put holes into parts? :lol_hitti
 

jason74

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Southern Wisconsin. Here. Brigeport mill, mig welder, lathe soon as I'm starting a part time side business machining. As if I dont get enough during the day. CNC to come as work picks up, thought it would be nice to retire into or as a contingency plan.
 

deere2210

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KEEPS showing up? Is it a zombie coyote? Either aim for the head or get a bigger gun! :rocketwho

Sometimes I think it is a zombie or ghost coyote.. Seems like whenever I don't expect it, he's there and I need to turn around and go get the hole driller and when I come back he's gone.. I'll either turn him into a metal worker or compost at some point..:beer:
 

G1K

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I'll play:

Lathe
Mill
CNC wood router
Surface Grinder
TIG
Oxy Acet
Horizontal Band Saw
Other support stuff.

Located near Buffalo NY

Ryan
 

bobadame

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My pile, engine lathes, turret lathe, Lagun FTV-2 mill, 8X24 surface grinder, Drills, belt grinders, Tig welder, Torches: Meco Miget, Henrob. CNC stuff: Leadwell MCV-OP machining center. Bobcad V-23 and V-24. Fab equipment: Home made Strippit 30-30, Gabro pneumatic punch holes to 3" dia. & louvers. Wysong 52X16 gauge shear, Grizzly 12 gauge box and pan brake, Diacro 24" box and pan brake, Enco radius brake. Pexto notcher, Pexto rotary machine. Sheet metal shaping machines: English wheel 39" throat. Helve hammer, Planishing hammer 30" throat, Variable speed bead roller. Wood working tools and machines. Over head crane. In Fort Collins Colorado.
 
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Moose-LandTran

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TIG welder with a vague idea of how to use it.
Various tools of all shapes and sizes that make excellent hammers.
The ability to talk nonsense for hours on end.

North-West London, England..


Good idea Kevin.
Well, for those up here in the great white north. I can offer my fab shop services.28 years experience in fabrication,welding,tube bending, machining and prototyping.
2 axis Cnc Colchester Storm production lathe and 3 axis Mighty Comet mill with Mastercam. Do-all knee mill, 42''tool room lathe.
Piranha P-3 Iron worker.Angle roll, mandrel bender,T.i.g., M.i.g, fluxer, 4ft 16G.foot shear, 4ft and 8ft.box breaks, English wheel,3ft slip roll.
and lots of other smaller specialized stuff...probably past the 500k in investment.. Don't tell my old lady!
See my shop build to see all I have accumulated so far.

If you need to pick my brain, I always enjoy helping out a fellow GJ member!

Cheers

Claude

Oh i'm so dropping by next time i'm in Montreal..
 

tracy.reich

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lawton ok
Southwestern Oklahoma here
Bridgeport mill
MIG
Miller plasma cutter
Hand tools
Woodworking ****
In search of lathe
Building a home foundry
CASE 530CK backhoe for lifting and digging

Just a hobby for me
 
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