Nice, thinking out side the circle!
Well done.
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Being in a wheel chair the normal stands with the center post out me to away from them. This allows my legs to sit under the top and me to get much closer. My shop is roughly 20 ,x 30 and filling fast so making use of space is a plus also.
I wasn't aware you were working with such limitations. Good on you for staying active.
Beats going brain dead in front of the tv.
I still do pretty much everything I did before just not the same way.
Im just to stubborn to give up.
Absolutely "BRAVO". A Lazy-Susan for grinders, (and or any other shop tools). Kudos on you sir. Great idea!
If a 41 won't stop it, I wouldn't bet my life on a 44.
Keep up the good work. Always wanted to learn how to weld. Haven't seen a drill press like that in years. Frank
Good job! I wish I had the space for a shop.
If you are going to make a hole in something. MAKE IT A BIG ONE!
This shop has been a dream or many years and no its all coming together.Dad and I had talked about this before he passed away. New wicks building with an insulated heated and air conditioned room 20 x 30 x 10. Its filling up fast too. Concrete floor under the shop is 12" thick
current machines are 2 lathes a 12 x 40 and a 14 x 40 with removable bridge and dro. A 9 x 48 bridgeport with readout and axis power feed. A small manual surface grinder. the frill press seen in the picture. A roll in vertical cut off saw. Miller multi process welder, arc mig and tig. And a 3 ton arbor press. Would love to acquire a small shaper and horizontal mill.A small edm would be nice but I dont think I have the electrical supply here.
I dont look at the MS as a limitation but as a challenge. I do a lot but do have to ask for help with lifting and big work. Its almost impossible when sitting. I added a hydraulic jack to the drill press to raise and lower the table easier. Im making a "booster seat for my heavy chair to raise me up when running the machines.
I've evicted all grinding apparatus from my shop , to darn dirty .
This coming spring I'm going to put up a small 12x14 shed just for the bench and belt grinders and welder .
I'll have to keep this thread in mind and see if I can't be creative enough to save some room and maybe fit the air compressor in there to .
Grate ideas, I am Handecaped, So I may steal some of your ideas? One question? Is the grinder stand top heavy or do you have it bolted to the floor ?
I have a drill press similar to yours, bench top, a 1930/1940s vintage ?
Blahut, the square base is roughly 18" x 24" square and has a very stable foot print. The top is roughly 34" in dia. Between top and base is a flat bearing rated for 1000 lbs 15" in dia and in each corner of the base 3/4" in dia and set to .010 below the top. this limits rock and gives bigger area of support to the top yet still allows easy rotation. It is sitting on the floor now but I may bolt it down when I get it in location.
The drill press is a floor model Leland gifford made around 1941. I completely rebuilt it when I bought it including the spindle. I wish it had a morase taper in the spindle I installed a 1 hp motor a few years ago. it will drill a 1" hole from 3/16" pilot is steel no problem. The table is a l shape with dovetails and gibs 14" square cast iron probably weighs 100 lbs with out the x-y table on it. Original HP is lost to history as this was originally a flat belt drive from over head jack shaft so what ever the shops power plant was LOL.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |