I’ve been working on repairs to this Kearny & Trecker Universal Milling Head for a long time. I am finally ready to get it back together. Check out the link in my bio to the YouTube video of part 1.
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The table is off the K&T! It was actually a lot easier than I was expecting it t
The table is off the K&T! It was actually a lot easier than I was expecting it to be. The good news is the ways look pretty good. The bad news is the bearings need replaced and they are EXPENSIVE (at least to me)! See the link in my bio for the YouTube video on how I removed it.
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Well. What could this be? (video link in my bio).
Finished the lathe work on the steady rest knobs for the 13″ South Bend lathe.
New machine day in the shop!
Finally finished this bathroom cabinet I have been making, on and off, for about 2-1/2 years.
Finally finished this bathroom cabinet I have been making, on and off, for about 2-1/2 years. 😂 I made the entire thing from 3/4″ square tube and angle and some expanded metal, all TIG welded. Then added some antiqued wood planks. Last thing to do was to make these knobs. Check the link in my bio for a video.
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My neighbor asked me to build a hinged flag pole mount.
My neighbor asked me to build a hinged flag pole mount to replace the rusted one that was in his front year.
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Hard to believe it’s been two years since the workshop was framed and roofed.
Hard to believe it’s been two years since the workshop was framed and roofed. A lot has changed since this photo. And it’s planned usage changed a bit, too. For what was meant to be a combination workshop/winter Jeep storage is now becoming a fulltime workshop. No room for the Jeep with the addition of the lathe, and a future vertical mill.
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We have the power!
We have the power! Got both ends of the buried feeder wire hooked up and I now have some much needed juice in the shop.
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These little helpers have made installing the siding on the shop a breeze.
These little helpers have made installing the siding on the shop a breeze. They attach to the row below and give you a shelf for the next row, leaving the proper reveal. Sweet!
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