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  1. That-Guy

    Chipmaster Lathe, 500$, Haldimand County

    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2521650041362206/?ref=product_details&referral_code=marketplace_general&referral_story_type=general&tracking=%7B%22qid%22%3A%22-1171659243866759317%22%2C%22mf_story_key%22%3A%223699087155290737617%22%2C%22top_level_post_id%22%3A%223699087155290737617%22%2...
  2. That-Guy

    Small quick change tool post

    Has been spoken for.
  3. That-Guy

    Small quick change tool post

    Unknown make, maybe homemade? If someone wants it they can have it for the shipping. PM me.
  4. That-Guy

    Bridgeport 2J

    Endura is the gold standard for aircraft paint, and just about every other industry. I've used tons of it. It holds up well, and you are correct, no need to clear. Their paints also hold metallic well. Their paints have a good amount of plasticizers in them that allow them to stay quite...
  5. That-Guy

    Bridgeport 2J

    Well in that case... here is a short essay on painting with epoxy. Its sucks; first and foremost. lol The epoxy primer that you use, should be an automotive or an aviation primer. I've used a lot of Sherwin Williams Macro-Poxy, that is amazing stuff (and had silica anti-wear agents in...
  6. That-Guy

    Bridgeport 2J

    That's great!!! I don't want to give un solicited advice, but I've got a few pointers when it comes to what not to do. I've also got some opinions on primers and paint.... since I've run the gamut from cheap 6$ rattle cans to 500$ a gallon epoxies. If you want any tips just PM me. Ether way...
  7. That-Guy

    Bridgeport 2J

    That would make a beautiful mill! Are you starting on yours?
  8. That-Guy

    FS: Milling cutters

    Hey there Craig, I'd be interested in whatever is left. I am always in need of cutters.
  9. That-Guy

    Stuart’s big dumb lathe

    On the cleaning note, I've found TSP and hot water to be the absolute best for machine tools. Kerosene works well, but it pricy and smelly, and hard to dispose of after the fact, TSP is cheap, odorless (unless you buy the scented "concentrate", don't do that, buy the bag of powder), and more...
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