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Aussie having a go!
I'm a Dairy Farmer for the last 20 years and before that I did an apprenticeship as a Fitter and Turner which also included Toolmaking. I bought my first metal lathe while I was still at High School, a 1904 capstan lathe. I still have it and many other machine tools of various ages. They are all still in their working clothes. I just like using, repairing, building and modifying machines and being on the farm gives me a reason and resources to have a go at a lot of stuff.
We have been having a wet and windy winter and have had several trees come down so currently I have been playing around with slabbing timber out of the redgums. I have front end loaders and an old crane so we can move logs easily so I am thinking of repurposing an old lathe bed and carriage for a guide for chainsaw milling. I have more plans in my head than I think I can ever complete!:idea:
I have a lot of good old machine parts and other resources sitting around the farm which others think is just junk.:headscratch: I don't care and they all come over when they need something. I like seeing different ideas on the net and this forum looks great.
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Hi Burner - welcome to HomemadeTools.net :welcome:
I'll bet a lot of people here are envious of that old lathe! You'll get a lot of interest here in that chainsaw mill too. Keep us posted :)