Wow, not inexpensive. I hope you get a lot of use from it.Buisy bee....on sale
Wow, not inexpensive. I hope you get a lot of use from it.Buisy bee....on sale
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The machine is the cheapest part of the adventure.Wow, not inexpensive. I hope you get a lot of use from it.
Damn bitzz. You should post a virtual museum sometime. Cool stuff.Now he can waste good beer drinking time and money doing stuff like this
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I made or modified most of the stuff in this picture, including a lot of the fasteners. I think the frame is the only stock part you can see, everything else has been changed in some way.
I don't want to admit to how much time went into it.
It's a '70 Combat Commando, that I put on a weight reduction program. I have taken about 50-55# off the bike, about a third of that in un-sprung weight (Norton wheels are HEAVY).
The pipe is one of two Norton pipes that Lang Hindle made in the early '80s... and yeah I had to cut a bunch out it so it would work, but the muffler is original. (The other pipe is on a buddy of mine's Gus Kuhn vintage racer and we went with a smaller muffler in about 1985. I have been hanging on to that muffler ever since, and I tried to get the other pipe for 35yrs. I finally got it last year. I had to give the guy a MINT MINT Dunstall 750 exhaust to get it).
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It depends what you are making. Imo, a mill is much more flexible than a lathe (boring head can be used for a lot of round tasks). Neither does the job of the other really well. A four jaw on a lathe can get a lot done but you will spend 95% of your time doing setup (setup part, machine one hole, setup piece again in different spot, machine next hole, etc).I really wanted to get a mill or lathe, but couldn't decide which was more practical. You can add a turntable to a mill, and you can add a milling table to a lathe. Is one option better than the other if you can only have one? I guess the lathe lets you work on longer objects like tubes.
Sounds like the start of a new thread on custom home made parts!Man some of your have some serious hardware in your garages. Curious what are you doing with that stuff?
Reminds me of my old Atlas lathe. The chucks had the BSA logos with the 3 stacked rifles. It's been replaced with a MaxiMat.Nice! Sold my South Bend last year, still looking for replacement .
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At some point I'll order a M6 left-hand female thread rod end...
First you order a new lathe, then you turn your own titanium shift rod.Where would you order that? Available locally?
You can fit a car in the garage?????I parked my car in it today, does that count?
Just. The car has to be in the garage for the winter. Otherwise, it's covered in snow every morning and freezing cold.You can fit a car in the garage?????
If you're lucky, garages can often fit one car less than the number of bays. I'm still contemplating a toy shed to free up some space in the garage.You can fit a car in the garage?????