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I am a Millwright by trade and a bit of a metal artist by play. My work has me doing a lot of machinery installations. It is amazing how little care big business has, as to what happens to old machinery when they are looking at a brand new one getting installed. Often I can buy the old one for a song, If not take it away for free so they don't have to look at it anymore. But don't get to excited. All of my machinery has been completely stripped and rebuilt. None of it was a pleasure to look at when I got it. For example
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And Because I know I will be asked.. Pics of the "in progress" Bedroom/garage/Rooftop deck.
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Sweet shop willis! Love all the metalworking tools.
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2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
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Thanks, I bought all that machinery just as a hobby. But it has become a pretty good way to make extra money. And makes it really easy to make friendsLiftedAWDAstro wrote:Sweet shop willis! Love all the metalworking tools.
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Holy "old school " metal lathe, takes me back to high school machine shop, great before and after pic, nice set up you have going there.willisworms wrote:I am a Millwright by trade and a bit of a metal artist by play. My work has me doing a lot of machinery installations. It is amazing how little care big business has, as to what happens to old machinery when they are looking at a brand new one getting installed. Often I can buy the old one for a song, If not take it away for free so they don't have to look at it anymore. But don't get to excited. All of my machinery has been completely stripped and rebuilt. None of it was a pleasure to look at when I got it. For example
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My grandfather was pretty handy with a metal lathe and owned his own machine shop in the 50s/60s. When he passed away, my grandmother just about gave away all the machinery in his shop, much to my step-dad's dismay as he had been told it was his if he wanted it. I sure wish it had stayed in the family!astrozam wrote:Holy "old school " metal lathe, takes me back to high school machine shop, great before and after pic, nice set up you have going there.willisworms wrote:I am a Millwright by trade and a bit of a metal artist by play. My work has me doing a lot of machinery installations. It is amazing how little care big business has, as to what happens to old machinery when they are looking at a brand new one getting installed. Often I can buy the old one for a song, If not take it away for free so they don't have to look at it anymore. But don't get to excited. All of my machinery has been completely stripped and rebuilt. None of it was a pleasure to look at when I got it. For example
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-96 GMC Safari AWD Hi-Top Conversion -->Stalled 5.3L swap & 5" lift
-74 Ford Bronco -->Far from perfect but mine!
-99 V-10 Ford Super Duty Super Cab 4x4 -->Stock with 285 Cooper ATs
-00 Ford Focus Wagon -->The Red Turd
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No new projects until the current ones are done!
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Thats a colchester dominion 15x48. Usually referred to as a "round Head" . Its gotta be from the 50's. It has since been updated a bit with a Digital read out, and turns very true. I find The old stuff is built way better than anything new. It is simple and straight forward to work on and will be around for people to fight over when I'm no longer around. The shear in the first couple pictures can cut up to 8ft of 5/16 and weighs 12 thousand pounds! When I first saw it, It was mostly covered in an old tarp. I thought it looked like an antique motor with exposed valve springs.
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Jealous! I wish I had machinery like that in my shop. If I did I would also need a microwave oven and a blanket!
Love the modern look of the shop too! =D>
So whatcha makin' in there?
Love the modern look of the shop too! =D>
So whatcha makin' in there?
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And he has a forklift at home!willisworms wrote:And Because I know I will be asked.. Pics of the "in progress" Bedroom/garage/Rooftop deck.
Hey Willis, you got a lot of sheet metal stacked in there? Whatcha Making?
I use to run turret and punch press, shear and material handling at a wood stove factory.
Your garage looks a bit like the factory I worked at. Lol!!
Can I book my summer Vacation at your garage? I gots me some projects. lol
Here is a good picture of my workshop lately...
No rocks, but sure could use a roof, and a heater!
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Most of the stuff done in my shop is just boring fabrication. I do end up drinking a lot of free beer while making friends any sort of bracket needed for whatever strange project they have at the time. I also make any and all of the furniture i need for the house as well as neat architectural pieces. I recently made a "modern gothic" gun room door for a fellow wanting something "out of the box" As well as some railings for my house and a fire-pit for the backyard . Pics or it didn't happen
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..............Wow....! =D>
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Nuts, absolutely nuts. You're an artist is what you are. The door is absolutely incredible, as is the railing....
My garage is nothing compared to your personal rendition of the industrial revolution, though I've completed a few fun projects in there. I recently finished up an elevator which goes into the attic. It was getting old quick, lugging spare tires'n stuff up'n down into the attic by hand thru a fold-up attic staircase.
I shot this video and sent it off to Midget down in Florida.
http://tinypic.com/m/ea4if9/4
My garage is nothing compared to your personal rendition of the industrial revolution, though I've completed a few fun projects in there. I recently finished up an elevator which goes into the attic. It was getting old quick, lugging spare tires'n stuff up'n down into the attic by hand thru a fold-up attic staircase.
I shot this video and sent it off to Midget down in Florida.
http://tinypic.com/m/ea4if9/4
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Thanks for all the compliments guys. Peter that elevator is excellent! What is it that you do? Not everyone has the stuff lying around to fab up that kind of system.peter wrote:Nuts, absolutely nuts. You're an artist is what you are. The door is absolutely incredible, as is the railing....
My garage is nothing compared to your personal rendition of the industrial revolution, though I've completed a few fun projects in there. I recently finished up an elevator which goes into the attic. It was getting old quick, lugging spare tires'n stuff up'n down into the attic by hand thru a fold-up attic staircase.
I shot this video and sent it off to Midget down in Florida.
http://tinypic.com/m/ea4if9/4