Nice stuff John. I still love my little Taig lathe. Could I ask how the coolent works on the larger lathe? Do you have a pump fitted? Look forward to seeing what you make next.
If you want to buy a new machine, instead of refurbishing an old piece of American iron, I would highly recommend buying something made in Taiwan instead of China. I just got a 13x40 Taiwanese lathe, and it is quite nice, especially for the money.
You have a good setup there. Everything you need is in an arms reach. All the best for the future. Thanks for the video. 👍🇦🇺
Greetings from turkey. I liked your garage shop.well equipped also your skill is highest.
I love your workshop john,everything organised,have lots of fun in it,your a good man.
That workshop is to be envied!- looking forward to your next project.
Thanks for sharing your shop with us. I'm sure you have enjoyable moments in there.
Wow this is too good! I would love to get in there and make some bits and bobs for my Banjo Ukulele! Heaven!
What a beautifully laid out workshop , I could gladly live there , i'm so jealous !!!!
i must say mate, that is one fine shop you have there, i wish mine was like that
Nothing like being in your own disney park getting stuff done, fixed and gun projects.
Nice Setup and organization!!! Thanks for sharing!
Great work space John
well organised and tidy enjoy
really nice set up,well done.
Great shop. I can imagine my great projects that you made in it.
What a fantastic work shop
nice clean shop, very nice
hi John looks great set up
Every man should have a shed or a workshop!
A nice tidy workspace .Puts mine to shame.
very nice!!!
Un sitio mágico 👏...me encanta ese taller y ya me gustaria a mi tenerlo como usted lo tiene ENHORABUENA MAESTRO👍
As soon as I finish a set of drawings for a new vertical steam engine design! Lot's to do, so don't hold your breath!
Would love to see some of your models
I'm very envious of your comprehensive collection of machine bits and tidy workshop :) So, when's the next steam engine coming? :P
Nice stuff John. I still love my little Taig lathe.
Could I ask how the coolent works on the larger lathe? Do you have a pump fitted?
Look forward to seeing what you make next.
Organization number one rule
One of these days I need to get myself a decent metal lathe.
If you want to buy a new machine, instead of refurbishing an old piece of American iron, I would highly recommend buying something made in Taiwan instead of China. I just got a 13x40 Taiwanese lathe, and it is quite nice, especially for the money.
Here we are we find that "Mini" is a relative term.
looks pretty clean, perhaps a little tooo clean
Bit clean that 'our kid', good set up, but not much action goes on in there! dx