Yummyrum wrote:Nice start milky. Those flanges look very neat. How'd you do them .
dogbreathe vodka wrote:Love the old cutter and punch. :mrgreen:
Old school is always interesting machinery.
DBV
Bushy wrote:
That sure is an interesting workshop Milky. Dogbreath's seein steampunk.
What's the normal use for that turret punch? :think:
Yummyrum wrote:Milky ,thanks so much for sharing this .Those machines I never new existed .Yet another facet in the huge variety of fabrication methods we get to see on this Aussie forum :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Man you're dedicated ,30 home made bubble caps .WD
Now you just have to cut the slots in them .Can't wait to see what you're gonna pull out for this :-D
Milky wrote:Bushy wrote:
That sure is an interesting workshop Milky. Dogbreath's seein steampunk.
What's the normal use for that turret punch? :think:
:D :D Maybe :whistle: :whistle:
Hi Bushy,
Turret Punch is used for aviation sheet metalwork.
Thanks DBV. I'm limited with what I can do coz I'm getting injections to fix the tendons in my right arm so unfortunately this will be a slow build. :sad:
Canadoz wrote:Yummyrum wrote:Milky ,thanks so much for sharing this .Those machines I never new existed .Yet another facet in the huge variety of fabrication methods we get to see on this Aussie forum :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Man you're dedicated ,30 home made bubble caps .WD
Now you just have to cut the slots in them .Can't wait to see what you're gonna pull out for this :-D
I'm curious too, I've had great results cutting copper on a diamond wet saw, but I'm sure milky has something far more purpose-built on hand. :geek:
sam_and_liv wrote:Canadoz wrote:Yummyrum wrote:Milky ,thanks so much for sharing this .Those machines I never new existed .Yet another facet in the huge variety of fabrication methods we get to see on this Aussie forum :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Man you're dedicated ,30 home made bubble caps .WD
Now you just have to cut the slots in them .Can't wait to see what you're gonna pull out for this :-D
I'm curious too, I've had great results cutting copper on a diamond wet saw, but I'm sure milky has something far more purpose-built on hand. :geek:
Got a feeling nothing in that workshop would have been designed for copper but would do it easy due to copper being so soft.
sam_and_liv wrote:Canadoz wrote:Yummyrum wrote:Milky ,thanks so much for sharing this .Those machines I never new existed .Yet another facet in the huge variety of fabrication methods we get to see on this Aussie forum :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Man you're dedicated ,30 home made bubble caps .WD
Now you just have to cut the slots in them .Can't wait to see what you're gonna pull out for this :-D
I'm curious too, I've had great results cutting copper on a diamond wet saw, but I'm sure milky has something far more purpose-built on hand. :geek:
Got a feeling nothing in that workshop would have been designed for copper but would do it easy due to copper being so soft.
dogbreathe vodka wrote:Milky wrote:
Mate an injury just makes you look for different solutions to a problem.... it can cause some great inventive thinking :handgestures-thumbupleft: :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Hope it isn't a permanent injury.
DBV
Milky wrote:What do you all think?
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