Just unloaded and setup on saw horses my new work bench. It is 5 pieces of glued together southern yellow pine milled to 1 ¾“x27 ½”x12' which will be cut to final length of 10'. Unloaded and hauled up my back yard hill to my 10'x14' shed that I am converting to my new metal working shop. Next step is to build the support system (legs, etc) as it will be placed over my three tool boxes.
The conversion so far included building a 4”x6”x14' beam out of lag bolted together 2”x6”x14' pine supported on three cement block for extra support down the center, 100 amp panel, soffit vents, insulation, new window, paneling and painting.
And then I can start on setting up my two Logan lathes (200 & 820), Burke #4 mill.
The conversion so far included building a 4”x6”x14' beam out of lag bolted together 2”x6”x14' pine supported on three cement block for extra support down the center, 100 amp panel, soffit vents, insulation, new window, paneling and painting.
And then I can start on setting up my two Logan lathes (200 & 820), Burke #4 mill.
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