Anybody have experience in repairing stucco'd trim pieces? Neighbour hit theirs on the side of the garage and is looking for tips.
Now you can get your Givi racks made.Dad bought himself a new toy. All I know is it’s a metal lathe.
Besides that, I know it’s heavy as hell.
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His dad wants it for "projects".That’s serious machinery. I own a small metal lathe and I’m not sure why. WTF does he plan on doing with that ?
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Or does the son want the dad to have one for "projects"His dad wants it for "projects".
When I asked dad just told me projects…That’s serious machinery. I own a small metal lathe and I’m not sure why. WTF does he plan on doing with that ?
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I want no part of that machine.Or does the son want the dad to have one for "projects"
Not a terrible idea. There are many ways they can hurt you badly and without competent instruction you may not even see it coming. With a tabletop like crankcalls, you can likely stall the motor. With your dad's, more weight and power plus high reduction and your arm gets wound up like a coil spring.I want no part of that machine.
I’m jealous. I have access to one at the shop, but it’s humongous. I’d love one that size.Dad bought himself a new toy. All I know is it’s a metal lathe.
Besides that, I know it’s heavy as hell.
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There are videos of macho guys thinking they can stall a lathe by holding the chuck key. Torque is a B****. It usually results in serious injury. My table top one draws about as much power as a 3/8" drill so is safer but taking stock down in size is many, many tedious cuts.Not a terrible idea. There are many ways they can hurt you badly and without competent instruction you may not even see it coming. With a tabletop like crankcalls, you can likely stall the motor. With your dad's, more weight and power plus high reduction and your arm gets wound up like a coil spring.
I’ll let you know once he gets bored of it.I’m jealous. I have access to one at the shop, but it’s humongous. I’d love one that size.
So in a few months?I’ll let you know once he gets bored of it.
Maybe…but he’ll hoard it for a long *** time.So in a few months?
Off is easy. Back up fast and hit the brakes. The lawn is soft.How did he get it off of that U-Haul truck?
While it excels at round or facing off, It's all about how much imagination and time you have. If you wanted to make something like a pyramid, put tooling in chuck and your part in the tool rest.I don’t even know what one would make with that thing? Something round I guess…
Although the seller did tell me you could make square items with it.
Basically a mill with only two axis. It's amazing what can be done when one is bored enough and holding a beer.While it excels at round or facing off, It's all about how much imagination and time you have. If you wanted to make something like a pyramid, put tooling in chuck and your part in the tool rest.