millwight.mike
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There was a point in time I would laugh at you saying 20s. I have been doing a 28 on 28 rotation in the middle east for just over a year. 20s I don't leave my house. I keep my garage around 55 also.











I'm in the midst of a post winter general shop cleanup myself. Seems like the place just got away from me. Kind of overwhelming. I've got a couple of storage projects going and it seems senseless to be putting stuff away when you know it will have to be moved again in a couple of weeks. So I procrastinate. Need to get on my Model A project but that is hard to do with all the junk piled around it. The only reason I am posting this is because misery likes company.










I liked the aerial shot from 1967. Do you have a currant picture? Google earth perhaps? The shop looks to be amazing. That '54 Desoto is sweet. I like the Plymouth coupe too. My dad had a Plymouth PICK-UP the same year. It ended up with coupe sheet metal on it as the original farm truck stuff lost several arguments with a bull.

I finally figured, it is a major intersection. I've also been to the business in front (I'm guessing that is the seasonal business?) many times for parts and service. No idea it belonged to a GJ member. Small world some times.




Just saw your thread come up, so I thought I would catch up. Congratulations on the retirementThe lathe looks awesome! I may have keep the AXA quick change though, but I understand you had all the other tooling for the old-style lantern tool holders, it sure did clean up nice, now we need to see something being made on it
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