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envious of the compressor, but my anvils bigger :p (75#) but then again full machine shop wood shop and forge... funny part is 95% of it is all twice my age (23) but in brand new condition gramps sure did like to build things.
I wish I owned a new school CNC mill, but an older Bridgeport or the like is also on my radar. I want to put a DRO on my 1941 Clausing lathe to bring it up to modern specs. I like old tools and most of my stuff is industrial equipment. Except my woodworking saws are portable, on roller stands for good reason. One thing I learned with a small garage is everything has to be on wheels.

If a vehicle fits in a garage, you don't have enough tools!


Bob
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I may be old, but I’m not dead yet.
Fixed it for you :wink:


I worked on my little boat most of the day. It now has a beautiful 3" hole below the waterline, and is completely disassembled. Trailer repair is next. Did manage a TIG sunburn today only welding a 3" tube to plate without a shirt on DOH!
 
It's too wet to work on my boat! Arrrrgh! I want to finish it so I can take it out if the rain ever stops! :D
 

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