Thanks Paco,
I'll have to look around for a piece of steel on my next trip to the supplier. I think this will be going to the top of my list for spare time projects.
Have a very Merry Christmas.

The jig plate will compliment your tooling Mike, especially your press.
Happy New Year Mike.
Paco
Tombstone are tried and true. I learned to arc weld with one back in 78. Hard to beat a transformer machine. I'll let you in on a little secret, I own a Lincoln weld pac 100 110 mig loaded with 10# spool of flux core. I've owned this machine since 1992 and have ran countless 10# spools with it. Miles of wire without a hiccup so long as you have a good power supply. I think I have only replaced the contact tip once or twice. Its my go to for small outdoor yard repair.
I fenced my entire property with this machine ( 2 days) but it was powered by a Miller bobcat 250. The nimble torch is great for stuff like this. The photo only shows one side of the property. It was over 800' in total. The first 110 mig I purchased was a Miller Cricket back in 89, that machine was a POS. The new Lincoln Power Migs are pretty darn nice.
Ok you can't post a picture of the fence and don't give us any details.
Looks like a 4x4 metal post with steel drill pipe welded to the sides. The paint looks pretty good how was that done? I'm in Washington state so setting a metal post in the ground makes me think it will rust away, probably not on my lifetime though.
Nice work
Nice job Paco, that brake will come in handy and you'll wonder how you ever got along with out it.
I stopped putting things on wheels quite a few years ago, now everything in the shop has fork pockets. I find moving things with a pallet jack much easier than if it had wheels.
Thanks Mike (both of you). Getting closer by the day but still a bit away from blasting/painting.
The New Lathe arrives in LA today but need to clear customs before she comes home. Pretty excited. My old Chinese lathe served me well but the new one made by SunMaster is super nice.
Check out the ****:Peace!
I should add Sun Master builds the Kent RML and the Acra 1640TE (the one I'm getting).
I will post all the modifications and enhancements as I go along.
Paco
Sounds nice. I guess I didn't realize you were getting rid of your Birmingham lathe and getting a new one.
What made you decide to give up the Birmingham? I thought it was a nice lathe, especially after all of the upgrades you did to it.

Hey Mike,
The Birmingham is a nice machine (even before the modifications) and has served me well. My wife bought me the new machine for Christmas after overhearing me tell a friend a bigger spindle bore would be nice. She failed to realize all my tail stock tooling is 3 M/T and the bigger lathe uses 4 M/T tooling.
I will also need to change all the chuck mounting plates but I plan on machining those. The 1640 also weighs 1400 pounds more so I should be able to take much deeper cuts than the usual .080". It will get a Mark Jacobs control system much like the 1440 and a nicer DRO system. Should last me the remainder of my life god willing.
My old machine is for sale and asking $5K with limited tooling and a taper attachment. If no bites, I will give it to my son as a house/shop warming gift.
She still spoils me after 30 years of marriage.
I am a blessed man brother.
Paco
Thank you 1/2 cup,
hope all is well in Aussie land.