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Inheritance Machining

This was an instant fav channel for me too. Started watching after @Brent H mentioned it in post#33
 
I enjoy his videos. A similar style to Rainfall projects who I also enjoy.

I was watching the side project one last night, and My wife, sitting on the couch beside me, said about half way through "don't you also just do side projects everytime you go out there?". Yeah, it sure seems that way sometimes.
 
For sure envious of that kind of inheritance, but good for him actually appreciating the machines and tools. I'm sure that was a factor for his grandfather deciding to leave it all to him.
 
The first video is a great story , his grandfather knew the equipment needed to go to a good home and that is what happened .

I'll be watching more of the video's
 
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