Lyndon
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Chris
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I don't need anymore bad news today.
Stay safe.
Lyndon
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Shite - I hope all is well there.

I don't need anymore bad news today.
Stay safe.
Lyndon
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Pig In A Poke, Lyndon, JB, jon_beer, Don, Mr. Roboto, Pat, Shorty, Mark, 1/2 Cup and Duker - Thanks for checking in on us. After a couple of days at Mom's in Boulder, we were allowed back in. The Firefighters did one hell of a job getting the fire contained. Those folks are real life heroes to the people up here. Even with those efforts 8 families lost houses. Over 600 acres burned.
They arrested the people responsible. Two guys (kids really) from Alabama who failed to put out their camp fire. Piled rocks on it and walked away. They were camping/trespassing on private land. We have a continuing issue with transients camping during the summer up here. It wouldn't be such a big deal but they are responsible for a lot of trash and, as is evidenced here, the potential to do a lot more harm. If you can believe this, even with a fire ban in place there was another smaller fire at another transient camp today.
Anyway... Jen, the pets and I are home. Happy and thankful to have a home to come back to. Thanks once again for you guys checking in. Special thanks to all the Firefighters out there. You make a huge difference in real peoples lives.
Last coat of paint for the base! (And, no baked enamel! Thanks Shorty, that one made me laugh!)
We had been gone for a while so before painting the base with the last coat I scuffed it with a little 320.
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Hit it with a tack cloth and then shot it. This time I went with a little more harder and thinned it with xylene to try and speed up the drying process. The enamel didn't shoot or lay-down as well as it did with the mineral spirits but it still looks good and I'm calling this part of the project done.
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Just for kicks, this is what the casting looked like once I got the 4 layers of paint off of it.
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As it sits now (after all the filling, sanding, priming and paint)...
Looking at it, there isn't that big a difference. What the hell have I been doing all this time?
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Just kidding... I think?![]()
After this thing is all put back together I'm going to do a post-project wrap-up with all the materials and tools used so it will work as a reference better for the next guy.
Well... On deck are the knee and head castings. Maybe by the end of next week I'll have some parts on that shiny green base.
Thanks for checking in. As always, I appreciate it.
Cheers,
Chris

Isn't that the truth! It makes you think, when you have to leave quickly and only get to take a few things... What is most important. We loaded the the pets, pictures (taken before digital), her wedding dress, a few clothes and one bicycle each (we have over 15). Not much else made the cut. Now that we are back... As much as I hate to think that "things" are important but if we had lost the house, maybe not the memories themselves would have been lost, but a part of our life would have been lost. Like a wise man said, "makes us appreciate all we have even more."Chris, like most natural disasters, coming out the other side unscathed is wonderful but it also makes you appreciate what you have that much more.





















Huxley - Thanks for the link. I noticed that one on my almost daily scan of Craig's List. The base I'm building will be bolted to the mill. Thanks for thinking of me though. Nice to see that I'm not the only one who scans CL frequently!
Cheers,
Chris
Wow that is overkill against the factory ones. But I like it. I need a metal lathe. HA.
Bret

I scan CL occasionally these days. I setup alerts for anything that I really want to buy. It usually e-mails me within minutes of someone posting a match to my search. Pretty helpful but dangerous. I picked up the Vidmar cabinet from that guy.
Warning - Good deals are guaranteed to pop up as soon as you travel out of the area.
We should go biking or get a beer sometime.

Anyway... The goal is that it works as good as it looks. There is a guy that does a scraping class in Michigan. I'm thinking of taking a week off and going. I need help.![]()
I'm glad to see you are reconditioning the functionality and not just the cosmetics. A pretty girl... erm... I mean a pretty mill with lots of issues is only fun the first time. 
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I really do love making stuff. 


Yeah help and lots of practise!I'm glad to see you are reconditioning the functionality and not just the cosmetics. A pretty girl... erm... I mean a pretty mill with lots of issues is only fun the first time.
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He has been prodding me to get the cruiser done so we can do some camping. It's looking more like the winter project since the mill is taking so much more time than expected. But, who knows? I may have tons of free time all of a sudden. Ha! Probably not! 
Great practice though. When it comes to taking the plunge and getting machines, I'm in the buy used camp. Here in the states you can, if you are patient and with a little luck, get much more for your money buying used. I would also be very careful with most of the combo machines as they don't have the best reputation for accuracy. The lathe I use is an EMCO Maximat11 from Austria. It's a good machine. Lighter than the big guys but very accurate and my only wish would be that it was a 13 instead of an 11 for that rare time I need the added swing. If shop space is at a premium, quite a few of EMCOs came with a very good and usable mill head. When you start your search, I'd be excited to see what you guys have for machines in AUS. 250 - Once they are done the design is free game to all who may want it. Anything I can do to "help" with the addiction!Those are great looking feet. If the project turns out the way you're planning, perhaps you'd share the plans... You know, to enable the rest of to purchase more machinery.
Chris,
The machined foot was nice. Then you went and created an even nicer adjustable assembly for that foot;
Don




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+1 to what Mark said.
And - thanks for the package that arrived today. You sir, are a gentleman! (Oh, and a fine craftsman too).![]()
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Lyndon
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For me, machine tools and beer fall into the accident waiting to happen category so…. I’ll try to sneak a few hours in tomorrow night. Glad that they made it! Enjoy. The NY and NJ plate came from my buddy. When I mentioned that you were collecting them and that I was sending a care package, he brought the others over.
Now I just need to get my **** organised to get them mounted. 
