fred cook |
04-18-2020 04:44 AM |
I would, but..........
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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak
(Post 10829010)
You need to gift me that green milling machine.
It takes up too much space and color clashes with the red tool box.
Thanks in advance.
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I don't think I could put enough stamps on it! That thing weighs about 600 lbs and I had to use an engine hoist to put it up on that stand. Speaking of which, I could not find a base strong enough so I built one. The interesting thing in the shop is that long, hardwood workbench in the background. My grandfather bought it right after WWII from Gov't surplus to use in his service station. It is 10 feet long, 3 feet wide and about 3 feet high. Made completely of hardwood. The working surface pieces are held together with pieces of threaded rod with a large, heavy duty spring on one end. That will allow the working surface to expand if it gets wet and contract when it dries out. It takes 4-5 people to pick it up and move it! I believe it was originally made to go on the hangar deck of an aircraft carrier. It has pieces of angle on each leg so it can be bolted to the floor or deck and is incredibly strong! When I took possession of it a few years ago, it had been thru about 50 years of varied use and abuse so I replaced a couple of rotten boards,sanded the top and sealed it with polyurethane. The rest got painted a dark brown color. In the process of doing the repair work, I found a metal, gov't tag with an identity number. Anyway, 75 years old and still going strong!
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