Hello Doric, It is really great to be back in the workshop... I am on light duties for a bit longer but my life is so much better with the new hip. Thanks for watching and your support. Take care. Paul,,
Hi.paul your workshop is 100% and I like your emco setup I am glad to see more like you with emco Machines. I have a emco maximat supper 11 with mill it is been with me for 30 years and is 100% Thank you and keep well. From brian w.germany😊😊😊
Hello Brian, Many thanks for watching my video and taking the time to comment. As you can see I am a big fan of the Emco machines... I would love to own an Emco Maximat Super 11 at some time in the future. Take care. Paul,,
Hello Johnny, It was supposed to be just one lathe and I got a bit carried away - lol... It was extra tidy as I was leaving it for a couple of months. I do try and generally put things away after using them. Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Hi Paul. Thank you for a most enjoyable and informative tour around your workshop. I remain envious of your machines and space. Above all, so delighted to see you back in your workshop after your hip op. Well done. 👏👏👍😀
Hello Andrew, There is still the surface grinder and Deckel SO grinder to do but the rest of the workshop is now quite useable... now the hip is done and I am getting stronger I am really looking forward to using all the machines. Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Glad to see you properly mobile, Paul. Great variety of small machines, each with a solid reputation. I like your ideas of mobile ancillaries like the good lamp and coolant system. I agree that machine stand rigidity is very desirable. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Russell, The new hip is wonderful... I have been doing some more thinking on the mobile ancillaries, I have got a small are compressor going which will be another fine addition. Thanks for watching and your support. Take care. Paul,,
Hello Rob, Thank you... I am nearly back to normal service, so to speak and will be watching everyone's videos again. Thanks for your continued support. Take care. Paul,,
Hello Tom, Thank you... The new hardware is working well and I am super pleased with it. I have another operation tomorrow to fix an issue with my tummy but it should be a fast recovery which is good news. Thanks for watching and all your support. Take care. Paul,,
Workshop is looking good Paul. You've come a long way with it in a fairly short period of time. Have you thought about building a sturdy fixed bench against the wall where the Dore Westbury is? It would give you a much more rigid base to mount your machines on. Cheers, Alan.
Hello Alan, Trying to make the Myford and Dore Westbury more stable are quite big goals. The current bench misses the mark quite a lot, what you're suggesting will most likely be what I do... Today was my first real day back in the workshop which was really good. Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Thanks for the guided tour Paul. I wish I had a workshop as big as yours. I'm so cramped for space in my one. It would be great to have all the machines set up ready all the time. Glad you're back in the shop again. Keep happy Cheers Nobby
Hello Nobby, I am lucky to have the space but it wont be for much longer as my mate below will retire soon and I will need to find somewhere else, hence the plan to shrink things a little. Tomorrow is my first day back there which will be really good. Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Hi Paul. Restoring old Unimats to working condition is a noble cause, that more folks may enjoy these delightful little machines. My second SL is a "Frankenstein", put together from random parts, everything fit perfectly. I always wanted a Unimat as a kid, but $99 was a fortune back then ...
Hi Rich, I enjoy taking a tired one and bringing it back to life... and it has allowed me to gather quite a few accessories... I generally try and put them back to as near original as economically possible. Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
The wood floor downstairs is very interesting. The capstan lathe is very cool. Thanks for the tour, I really like your workshop layout and you keep everywhere very tidy, we need to do better.
Hello Joseph, The floor is really cool and must be very old, I have never used a capstan lathe so a good leaning exercise for me there. It is generally tidy but exceptionally at the time of filming as I was leaving it for a couple of months. Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Hello, Thank you... It is now starting to take shape, Three years ago I did not own any machines so I have come a long way getting what I showed... Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Hi Randy, Thanks for dropping by... I am really on the mend now and should be in the workshop more and more from now on. I am really going to try and go with a quality not quantity approach in the workshop and shareability across machine tools. Take care. Paul,,
Very good video Paul, I love to see other people's workshops, and hear how they plan to arrange them for maximum convenience. You deserve massive credit for keeping it so tidy, expecially with your recent mobility issues, which are now thankfully resolved, I hope, all the best for that. I would respectfully suggest the off hand grinders could be very useful if made easily movable, with a selection of different wheels, wire wheels or buffing material wheels. Your idea for the portable coolant tank & pump probably has a lot of merit, I think I personally would try and avoid using it on the BCA at least, I'm not a fan of flood coolant unless the machine has guards to stop it splashing everywhere. I just associate it with an awful sticky mess that creeps everywhere and causes corrosion if not cleaned up promptly. I built a system for one of my Pultra lathes, but have never filled it and put into use, as I had second thoughts. Wish my workshop was as roomy and well lit. Best wishes.
Hello Colin, Most people are suggesting that keeping the grinders are advisable... It is interesting to hear your thoughts on the coolant and the BCA, I will keep that in mind. I do think it would be useful to have one shared system for the Myford, Dore Westbury and Hexacut, so will most likely move forward with that. Thanks for watching and your support. Take care. Paul,,
Hello George, Thanks for dropping by, sorry I have been off the radar at your channel but just been having my new hip fitted. I hope to return to normal service shortly and will catchup with what be going on at your place. Take care. Paul,,
Hello Vernon, I am really pleased with my little workshop and the machines I have purchased. I am lucky to have done a 4 year engineering apprenticeship, which gave me a good knowledge in using many of the machines I have. To be truthful, I enjoy making things by hand the most but a machine has to be used some of the time. Thanks for watching and your support. Take care. Paul,,
Hello Ben, Thanks... I am keen to get to grips with the capstan as I have never used one before. I like the thought of working out the logic to be able to set it up before a production run. Take care. Paul,,
Hello Paul, don't get rid of the double ended grinders, they are too useful and it's a pain in the backside to keep changing wheels, discs and brushes. Mounted on the bases like the drilling machines they take up little space and can be clamped in the Workmate when you need them. I keep one with a steel brush and a brass brush and another with medium and fine grinding wheels. You also don't then have to worry about getting grinding sparks and debris on the machine bed and the rotational speed is appropriate for metal rather than wood. Hope that the new hip is settling in well. Best wishes.
Hello George, I get what your saying about the grinders and it makes perfect sense... I have a little idea about making some sort of workstation for the small drilling machines which could accommodate the grinding/wire wheels... Once I am fully up to speed again I show you all what I am thinking. Thanks for watching. The hips recovery is going well and I hope to make my first visit to the workshop tomorrow. Take care. Paul,,
Hi Paul, hope you're doing well and past the two mile target. Interesting to see that the downstairs floor is wooden, obviously would make sense given the original usage. Are there any remains of the railway lines nearby, there was a number of sidings at one time. You've got so much interesting machinery up there. I'm not sure which one I would like to see running first, be great to see that capstan lathe running. Look after yourself and have a great week
Hello David, You know the area well being a Pompey boy... I should be in the workshop again from tomorrow and start to get all the machines up and running. My first job is to change the belts on the Myford. I am really looking forward to getting back in there. The hip is working well and I did no further than 2 miles twice a day as that seemed more than enough. Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Hiya, Thank you... I know a lot of it has been seen before but I thought I would take a snapshot so we can see the changes in the next six months... Thanks for watching. Take care. Paul,,
Hello Steve, Thanks for watching the video... I had my new hip fitted 6 weeks ago tomorrow and all went well... I hope to return to the workshop tomorrow but am on light duties for another 6 weeks. Thanks for your support. Take care. Paul,,
eyup Paul
You have accumaleted a great set of Machinary and tools, spot on👍👍
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Kev
Hello Kev,
Thank you... I am pleased with the machines, and even more pleased that most of them work now - lol. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hello Paul, glad to learn you’re mended enough to visit the workshop again, that’s quite a milestone. Thanks for the tour! 👍
Hello Doric,
It is really great to be back in the workshop... I am on light duties for a bit longer but my life is so much better with the new hip. Thanks for watching and your support.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hi.paul your workshop is 100% and I like your emco setup I am glad to see more like you with emco
Machines. I have a emco maximat supper 11 with mill it is been with me for 30 years and is 100%
Thank you and keep well.
From brian w.germany😊😊😊
Hello Brian,
Many thanks for watching my video and taking the time to comment. As you can see I am a big fan of the Emco machines... I would love to own an Emco Maximat Super 11 at some time in the future.
Take care.
Paul,,
HI Paul
your little workshop has come a long way from when you first moved in. I love how tidy and organised you keep everything.
Hello Johnny,
It was supposed to be just one lathe and I got a bit carried away - lol... It was extra tidy as I was leaving it for a couple of months. I do try and generally put things away after using them. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hi Paul. Thank you for a most enjoyable and informative tour around your workshop. I remain envious of your machines and space.
Above all, so delighted to see you back in your workshop after your hip op. Well done. 👏👏👍😀
Hello Andrew,
There is still the surface grinder and Deckel SO grinder to do but the rest of the workshop is now quite useable... now the hip is done and I am getting stronger I am really looking forward to using all the machines. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Paul.....I always love a workshop tour mate....thanks for the vid! - Cheers Jim
Hello Jim,
Many thanks for dropping by... It is a nice place to work... I am very pleased to be back in there...
Take care.
Paul,,
Glad to see you properly mobile, Paul.
Great variety of small machines, each with a solid reputation. I like your ideas of mobile ancillaries like the good lamp and coolant system. I agree that machine stand rigidity is very desirable.
Thanks for sharing.
Hello Russell,
The new hip is wonderful... I have been doing some more thinking on the mobile ancillaries, I have got a small are compressor going which will be another fine addition. Thanks for watching and your support.
Take care.
Paul,,
You're very well set up now Paul. Looks great. Nice set of equipment. Cheers Rob
Hello Rob,
Thank you... I am nearly back to normal service, so to speak and will be watching everyone's videos again. Thanks for your continued support.
Take care.
Paul,,
Thanks for the tour Paul. Good to see you getting around with the new hardware installed.
Hello Tom,
Thank you... The new hardware is working well and I am super pleased with it. I have another operation tomorrow to fix an issue with my tummy but it should be a fast recovery which is good news. Thanks for watching and all your support.
Take care.
Paul,,
Workshop is looking good Paul. You've come a long way with it in a fairly short period of time. Have you thought about building a sturdy fixed bench against the wall where the Dore Westbury is? It would give you a much more rigid base to mount your machines on. Cheers, Alan.
Hello Alan,
Trying to make the Myford and Dore Westbury more stable are quite big goals. The current bench misses the mark quite a lot, what you're suggesting will most likely be what I do... Today was my first real day back in the workshop which was really good. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Thanks for the guided tour Paul. I wish I had a workshop as big as yours. I'm so cramped for space in my one. It would be great to have all the machines set up ready all the time. Glad you're back in the shop again. Keep happy Cheers Nobby
Hello Nobby,
I am lucky to have the space but it wont be for much longer as my mate below will retire soon and I will need to find somewhere else, hence the plan to shrink things a little. Tomorrow is my first day back there which will be really good. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hi Paul. Restoring old Unimats to working condition is a noble cause, that more folks may enjoy these delightful little machines. My second SL is a "Frankenstein", put together from random parts, everything fit perfectly. I always wanted a Unimat as a kid, but $99 was a fortune back then ...
Hi Rich,
I enjoy taking a tired one and bringing it back to life... and it has allowed me to gather quite a few accessories... I generally try and put them back to as near original as economically possible. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
The wood floor downstairs is very interesting. The capstan lathe is very cool. Thanks for the tour, I really like your workshop layout and you keep everywhere very tidy, we need to do better.
Hello Joseph,
The floor is really cool and must be very old, I have never used a capstan lathe so a good leaning exercise for me there. It is generally tidy but exceptionally at the time of filming as I was leaving it for a couple of months. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Love admiring other's shops and gear. Thanks
Hello,
Thank you... It is now starting to take shape, Three years ago I did not own any machines so I have come a long way getting what I showed... Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Happy to see you out and about. The shop looks well organized. I always felt each tool must have many uses. Take care Paul
Hi Randy,
Thanks for dropping by... I am really on the mend now and should be in the workshop more and more from now on. I am really going to try and go with a quality not quantity approach in the workshop and shareability across machine tools.
Take care.
Paul,,
Shop is looking great
Hello Kimber,
Thank you... It is great to be back in the workshop... Thanks for all your support.
Take care.
Paul,,
Very good video Paul, I love to see other people's workshops, and hear how they plan to arrange them for maximum convenience. You deserve massive credit for keeping it so tidy, expecially with your recent mobility issues, which are now thankfully resolved, I hope, all the best for that.
I would respectfully suggest the off hand grinders could be very useful if made easily movable, with a selection of different wheels, wire wheels or buffing material wheels.
Your idea for the portable coolant tank & pump probably has a lot of merit, I think I personally would try and avoid using it on the BCA at least, I'm not a fan of flood coolant unless the machine has guards to stop it splashing everywhere. I just associate it with an awful sticky mess that creeps everywhere and causes corrosion if not cleaned up promptly. I built a system for one of my Pultra lathes, but have never filled it and put into use, as I had second thoughts.
Wish my workshop was as roomy and well lit.
Best wishes.
Hello Colin,
Most people are suggesting that keeping the grinders are advisable... It is interesting to hear your thoughts on the coolant and the BCA, I will keep that in mind. I do think it would be useful to have one shared system for the Myford, Dore Westbury and Hexacut, so will most likely move forward with that. Thanks for watching and your support.
Take care.
Paul,,
Interesting tour, Paul. Thanks for showing us around.
Hello George,
Thanks for dropping by, sorry I have been off the radar at your channel but just been having my new hip fitted. I hope to return to normal service shortly and will catchup with what be going on at your place.
Take care.
Paul,,
you sure do have some nice machines, a lot of it, I probably wouldn't know how to use.
Hello Vernon,
I am really pleased with my little workshop and the machines I have purchased. I am lucky to have done a 4 year engineering apprenticeship, which gave me a good knowledge in using many of the machines I have. To be truthful, I enjoy making things by hand the most but a machine has to be used some of the time. Thanks for watching and your support.
Take care.
Paul,,
Interesting. If I had the room for a capstan lathe I'd have one. Great for making multiples of.
Hello Ben,
Thanks... I am keen to get to grips with the capstan as I have never used one before. I like the thought of working out the logic to be able to set it up before a production run.
Take care.
Paul,,
@@TheKnacklersWorkshop Yes, it would be interesting.
Hello Paul, don't get rid of the double ended grinders, they are too useful and it's a pain in the backside to keep changing wheels, discs and brushes. Mounted on the bases like the drilling machines they take up little space and can be clamped in the Workmate when you need them. I keep one with a steel brush and a brass brush and another with medium and fine grinding wheels. You also don't then have to worry about getting grinding sparks and debris on the machine bed and the rotational speed is appropriate for metal rather than wood. Hope that the new hip is settling in well. Best wishes.
Hello George,
I get what your saying about the grinders and it makes perfect sense... I have a little idea about making some sort of workstation for the small drilling machines which could accommodate the grinding/wire wheels... Once I am fully up to speed again I show you all what I am thinking. Thanks for watching. The hips recovery is going well and I hope to make my first visit to the workshop tomorrow.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hello Paul. Awesome workshop you have.
Hello Doug,
Thank you... I will catch up with your video shortly... Thanks for watching and your continued support.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hi Paul, hope you're doing well and past the two mile target.
Interesting to see that the downstairs floor is wooden, obviously would make sense given the original usage. Are there any remains of the railway lines nearby, there was a number of sidings at one time.
You've got so much interesting machinery up there. I'm not sure which one I would like to see running first, be great to see that capstan lathe running.
Look after yourself and have a great week
Hello David,
You know the area well being a Pompey boy... I should be in the workshop again from tomorrow and start to get all the machines up and running. My first job is to change the belts on the Myford. I am really looking forward to getting back in there.
The hip is working well and I did no further than 2 miles twice a day as that seemed more than enough. Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Very nice space Paul!
Hiya,
Thank you... I know a lot of it has been seen before but I thought I would take a snapshot so we can see the changes in the next six months... Thanks for watching.
Take care.
Paul,,
Some nice old machines you have Paul. Great collection. Have you had the Hip done yet.??.
Steve.
Hello Steve,
Thanks for watching the video... I had my new hip fitted 6 weeks ago tomorrow and all went well... I hope to return to the workshop tomorrow but am on light duties for another 6 weeks. Thanks for your support.
Take care.
Paul,,
@@TheKnacklersWorkshop Hope it heals well.
Steve.