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peatoluser

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No shop as such, just a workbench in the corner of the garage, but atleast it's all mine!
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comes with the usual radio, whiteboard and chart pinned on the wall.
The portable "wooden shelf" next to the drill is perhaps the only unusual item. I got tired of bending down to set the height gauge against a ruler so made this so I can set it at eye level. Surface plates are the usual pieces of scrap stone kitchen tops.
 
looks like a nice little shop to me. we all start where we are and what we have.
Tin
 
Yep, quite a tidy set-up - some good work could be done there.
 




From meager means much HAS been achieved.
You have much to be proud of and thankful for.
;D

 
the latest issue of the Home Shop Machinist has an article on the closest shop. A corner of a garage is bigger.
Tin
 
What a well-organized space!

I have a small portion of the basement- so organization is definitely key!

Best,

Nelson
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Yes a tidy looking set-up. Maybe just the photography but it looks well lit too. Good to see anothe Taig in situ.

Mike
 
Perhaps I should own up and state that the workbench is NEVER that tidy :big:
A couple of flourescents in the roofspace and seperate LED by the lathe really help with illumimation.
I'm a big believer in bringing as much light to bear as possible.
 
Light is essential, in my opinion. I don't know how anyone can work in dimly lit shops (although they did it, in ages past, and produced some amazingly precise work). I like large 32W florescents, and a separate lamp on each machine, focusing on the workpiece.

Nelson
 
Looks like a great shop to me! Much neater than mine at the moment!

Dave
 
You have a garage!!! You have excellent lighting...

You lucky lucky basss tard ;D ...

All I have is a patio lol... Open to the elements - well at least it does have a roof and poor lighting (for now)... :bow:
 
Sorry fo the delay in replying, been bumbling round the pyrenees for a couple of weeks.
Yes the lathe's a Taig and I like it very much.
Although small, it does everything i want to do and can probably do more.
accessories are reasonably priced and there's a great deal of imformation on the web about modifying/building your own.
I use it for all my milling. I have the vertical slide but most of the time I use sub tables clamped to the cross slide.
I reckon it's the best value lathe on the market
yours
peter
 

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