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Hello from amherstburg ontario

Hello everyone new member and excited to be here, about me . I do alot of Blacksmithing/ Bladesmithing as a hobby as well as collect and restore old machines and tools

I have a
1920 rockford 14in economy lathe

1960ish stanko toll room milling machine

A 1945 burke 4 horizontal mill

Not one or even 3 but 5 ! Camel back drill presses

And new to me atlas 7b shaper

And a 1000lb cast-iron radio arm drill press table
 

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DavidR8

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Welcome aboard from Victoria. Folks might say you have a thing for camelback presses!
 
I do , lukkly my wife let me get the smallest and last one on our hunny moon way up by lack Charleston between Ottawa and Kingston, only 7 hrs away from home , glad it fit in the truck of a small Mazda 3 haha , after that I knew I had to slow down on drill presses
 

jorogi

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Hello everyone new member and excited to be here, about me . I do alot of Blacksmithing/ Bladesmithing as a hobby as well as collect and restore old machines and tools

I have a
1920 rockford 14in economy lathe

1960ish stanko toll room milling machine

A 1945 burke 4 horizontal mill

Not one or even 3 but 5 ! Camel back drill presses

And new to me atlas 7b shaper

And a 1000lb cast-iron radio arm drill press table
Looks like someone needs a line shaft. Welcome aboard.
 
That's the end goal, just need a bigger shop . Untill then I'm on the hunt for all flat belt machines and pulleys
 

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Susquatch

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Welcome Aboard!

You are within spitting of me. And even closer to Matt-Aburg.

I am a farmer on Lake Erie south of Chatham. A few more around these parts and we might even be able to do our own meetup!
 
I am planing on giving it a try , just built a massive forge , 32 x 6.5 x6.5 opaning ribbon burner style, . Got some kinks to work out but hopefully within a year or two I want to do some metal casting , mostly bronze , brass , copper but I really want to try casting cast iron
 
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