One of those has been on my list for a long time. I’m assuming it’s the same thing I’ve found use of on used tools, looks kind of like extremely tiny TIG welding?I’ve used one of those electric etchers, they work quite well actually. Small parts tend to get warm in a hurry though.
Not to go too far OT, but if I were to keep a firearm in the house it would be a pump shotgun: most people will just go (run?) away when they hear it being cocked.I actually keep a modern made Elephant rifle and a circa 1873 made Buffalo rifle around just for that purpose....the wife tells visiting folks ""just in case we have an elephant problem in the back yard.
I have an unbranded 36" one for drafting, so yeah, maybe a 6' for shop work – can you cut it into a 2' & 4'? Or maybe 1', 2' & 3' (more reasonable for what I do)How bout a 6 foot Starrett beveled straight edge ? Chazz , you need this to straighten that shoulder out !
got one of those. vying with the bench centres for least used toolHow bout a 6 foot Starrett beveled straight edge ? Chazz , you need this to straighten that shoulder out !
I keep my grandpas vintage drill press for the same reasonAfter my father in law passed away, I inherited most of his tools.
Kept a wrench set of his. This is the biggest one. Hangs above the man door to the garage. I have no practical reason to keep it.
But it's just too awesome not too keep.
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got one of those. vying with the bench centres for least used tool
Where to start..... here's one I don't think I've shown ... the amazing little Servo drill press
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Yeah I didn't figure that you would consider such a thing. But measurements would be great. I think I saw Robin Renzetti make that type of hold down, but I dont recall him providing plans or measurements.lol, not big on tools leaving the shop - but they'd make a good project and I'd be happy to provide measurements. Make sure you cover everything - THAT is an exercise is spraying abrasive everywhere!
Oooooh ! Those grinding combs bring some bucks . Like $100 USD . Don't let THEM go !SG holddowns for non magnetic stuff
My stones are mere rocks these days .Once I get this set up I'll hold a bring your stones day and grind people's stones for free.
But the pics below are of an unusual thread cutting device that is used to clean-up existing threads not cut new threads.
I have drawers full of chain brakes and pullers . The Fenners or other USA brands are quite expensive . Those Chinese MFer's are cheap junk . That thread thing . I have the cutters and never knew what they were off of . Guess I'll be looking for one now just for the hell of it .Here’s another tool I’ve had for a long time but it has seen little use since getting out of the drilling business. Its a rather specialized puller.