Niiiice. Good job with it all. It's always great to work with things you've built yourself.:rock:
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Niiiice. Good job with it all. It's always great to work with things you've built yourself.:rock:
Good job! I also believe in overkill. The legs on my bench's are 4" X 4" and it is also all made from scrap lumber.:tu
Yes, but not that soon. I have a small homemade grinder, but it is only fit for restoration purposes. I am thinking on making a belt grinder myself.
I don't know yet if I will install a buffer wheel or not. At present I use my dremel for buffing. And while it takes a good half hour to buff out a razor, at least the dremel does not try to behead me or rip out my fingers.
Hah :D
I cleaned up the bench for the occasion, picked up scraps off the floor, fired up the vacuum cleaner...
I had to take the pics 3 times because every time I discovered junk in the pics :)
I took extra care to make good pics because as I said, it will probably never look like this again.
:D
It's not installed yet, but the final plans for my kingdom (aka daddy's dungeon) include a coffeemaker.
Very well done Bruno. :tu I especially like the extension for the drill press! :tu
very nice bruno :Di belive it deserves bragging rights:bow