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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Yep, Part held in chuck on arbour, lathe tool held in vise.
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Thanks, Not really sure I should be anybody's role model though lol. I'll post either which way it goes (unless it kills me....).
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Yep, you got it. I'm NOT expecting great results. Quite frankly I'm expecting a lot of chatter, and would be very (pleasantly) surprised if there wasn't. But it's the only way I can finish the OD of my belt grinder drive wheel with what I have right now. Well, it's not the only way, but one...
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    Shop Tools to keep out in the open?

    As someone that struggles with object permanence, I like to keep everything out in the open where I can see it where it's ready to use. Might not be the best strategy for all, or for cleanliness, but sure helps with productivity. Precise tools, or measurement tools though I keep in drawers...
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    DavidR8's shop shenanigans

    Time travel is indeed possible. Anybody that says otherwise has never tried to build or fix anything, as you can very easily finish a day farther behind then where you started sometimes. I feel your pain.....
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Put some ribs on to smoke and decided to play in the shop for a bit. It's been a while..... Decided to give my new r8-myford spindle nose adapter a try. Looks sketchy, but should be handy for an upcoming part. Also made some progress towards machining the foam pattern for my drive wheel...
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    2x72 grinder - Victoria $600

    Probably trying to figure out how to apply ever changing tariffs... Jokes aside, I did check and mine shows prices.
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    Beaver wood bandsaw - $250 - Toronto, On

    We met a guy at the ski hill this year that was 80. He was using this little homemade lever tool to do up his boots and I commented that I needed one too. He said "take a picture of it, and try to find a machinist to make you one" My Wife just started laughing as I introduced myself lol.
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    Product Cordless tools

    A few manufactures are making some pretty big strides in exoskeleton type stuff. I can only imagine where we'll be in 5-10 years. I think it was hilti that had one that was like an old camping frame pack and engine hoist had an illegitimate love child. Looked ridiculous, but I can think of a...
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    WTB 220v 1 phase 1 hp motor

    That's probably the only way to really find out what'll fit, but a treadmill motor most certainly will, and give you variable speed too.....
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