Just got the place cleaned up a bit. I'm usually open much earlier on a Saturday but because of the weather Its 1 o'clock today.
I've taken the q from Fred for organization but still working on it, .... the problem is more equipment than there's room for. A lot of stuff gets used daily so its inconvenient to store away.
Anyways, here's where everything gets made and its become my first home!
All have a great day, .. Lou
One more.
Tool envy creeping in ;D
Beautifully set up and organized, Lou!
I was thinking how few folks do what you do —
For folks who understand the extent of your skills — you are a treasured resource beyond measure.
Thanks for showing us a bit of your talents.
Impressive!
Best,
Fred
Awesome cave Lou! 8)
Quote from: Tiddlerbasher on March 03, 2018, 03:12:01 PM
Tool envy creeping in ;D
Me too, not that I would know what to do with them.
I am very thin on decent tools but you have a marvelous workshop. Looks like it could also be a gunsmith shop!
Thanks for the pictures. Lou your over the top. Even time to organize, and send pictures. I,m jealous, Keep doing what you like to do. And take the time to go fishing 🎣, the work 🛠 can wait!✅🐟🐟🚣♂️🐟🐟
Add me to the See's envy list Lou. Great stuff!
What's the big powertool in your 2nd pic?
Thanks, Steve
Quote from: foakes on March 03, 2018, 03:27:46 PM
Beautifully set up and organized, Lou!
I was thinking how few folks do what you do —
For folks who understand the extent of your skills — you are a treasured resource beyond measure.
Thanks for showing us a bit of your talents.
Impressive!
Best,
Fred
As usual Fred sums it up best. Most definately a little tool envy at my end!
Looks nice.
Thanks Guys,
At times the work wears on the brain a bit, but I really do enjoy building! Usually I cant wait to see the finished product. Music going, machines going, .... what better than that? FISHING ;D ;D ;D
Steve, the 2nd pic is a Bridgeport style milling machine by Charter Oak Automation. They're located right in my town. It took them 4hrs to get it in the back, down my hatchway and set up. I was so, so, glad I didn't attempt it myself.
Hey, did you get your knob installed and how do you like it?
The lathe was lowered in with a skid and a tractor. Then we set it up with an engine hoist. Machines get a good workout and the best of maintenance. Yesterday I spent over an hour oiling and greasing every piece of equipment in the shop. Pretty much everything gets used on a daily basis.
Cor, we did the gunsmithing bit too. Attended Colorado School of Gusmithing in the early 70's, owned and operated the Bullet Hole for over 15 years specializing in custom work. Restorations, rebarrelling, chambering, custom stock work, checkering, factory warrantee service, just about anything you could think of.
The shop was one of the few around that had a full setup for salt bath blueing.
The work was meticulous and time consuming and unfortunately not that great profit wise. I eventually sold out to my brother and he closed shop a year later. The gun business has certainly changed and there's plenty of money to be made today. For me its not worth the hassle and liability.
Still and avid shooter and for hunting, all I have to do is walk out into my backyard. I've seen everything native to Ct. but black bear.
OK All, thanks again and have a great day, .. Lou
Very nice Lou. Maybe one day you can get out of the basement.. ;D
Great shop Lou. A milling machine is on my list.
That green, black and gold beauty is waiting for it's home. All the parts are in the same box so it's getting close. Will keep you posted!
Nice shop! But the bunker spoons, atoms, creek chubs and stretches caught my eye.....is that wrong? Lol.