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Re: Creating the workshop I always promised myself

Post #11 by Slooby » Tue Mar 29, 2022 10:44 pm

Collected the Bridgeport yesterday and safely moved it down to my folks where it and my Harrison lathe have met each other for the first time, temporarily preventing the rear of MF65 from being undercover until mh next trip down on Friday to continue clearing the workshop for them.

Some pics of the fun and games:

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CMN Stuff: MF65, Thwaites Nimline, JCB 3CX
Projects: S11a 88" V8 Hybrid, 2 x S111 109"s, Mk11 Mini, Harrison L5A :doh:
Ish projects: T25 Camper, ST675R
Just added: Alpine S5 & Bridgeport Mk2 :wtf:
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Re: Creating the workshop I always promised myself

Post #12 by Jeremy Rowland » Thu Mar 31, 2022 9:15 pm

Will be worth it in the end Tim, must be great to have your own workshop. :thumbup:

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Re: Creating the workshop I always promised myself

Post #13 by Slooby » Fri Apr 01, 2022 12:01 am

Thanks Jeremy, I was on my way to creating something at my old place, however it was going to be in a nigh on tandem length single width garage where power would have been limited to the 60amp domestic supply. At least now adding 415V 3 phase is very much on the cards, and I won't be pushing my luck on the planning permission front installing the ramp under cover.

In addition to the Mill I have also treated myself to a reasonable 2nd hand R-Tech (I have one of their Mig welders which is bloody lovely to use) 160Amp AC/DC Tig so I can also learn to do some aluminium welding at long last
CMN Stuff: MF65, Thwaites Nimline, JCB 3CX
Projects: S11a 88" V8 Hybrid, 2 x S111 109"s, Mk11 Mini, Harrison L5A :doh:
Ish projects: T25 Camper, ST675R
Just added: Alpine S5 & Bridgeport Mk2 :wtf:
Sorely Missed: Impreza, E39 M5

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Re: Creating the workshop I always promised myself

Post #14 by Slooby » Tue May 02, 2023 9:31 am

Wonders will never cease; one bank holiday weekend later and after a bit of clearing out the Lathe and Mill have finally migrated from being under cover, but outside my workshop to inside:

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But don't be fooled by the space inside from that first pic as this lot (less the non folding engine crane and Howard rotorvator - one of three,or two too many) had to go back in there:

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...and not only is a major tidy up required:

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I also need to rejig the layout to move this storage and do away with some of the workbench area to do that so there's enough room for full travel on the Mill

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CMN Stuff: MF65, Thwaites Nimline, JCB 3CX
Projects: S11a 88" V8 Hybrid, 2 x S111 109"s, Mk11 Mini, Harrison L5A :doh:
Ish projects: T25 Camper, ST675R
Just added: Alpine S5 & Bridgeport Mk2 :wtf:
Sorely Missed: Impreza, E39 M5


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Re: Creating the workshop I always promised myself

Post #15 by essexpete » Wed May 03, 2023 10:26 am

Tim that looks suspiciously like an ex 'orse establishment! :D

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Re: Creating the workshop I always promised myself

Post #16 by Slooby » Wed May 03, 2023 8:42 pm

Nothing 'ex' about it Pete, we have 3 of the pony sized buggers occupying some of the field to the south of the yard and their accompanying clobber, including one of them there tall wheeled box thingies that they get carted about in, taking up perfectly good dry storage. Infuriatingly for me I'm told that monies are exchanged for their on going tenancy and therefore I can't evict them to store my own rusty tat in their place :evil:
CMN Stuff: MF65, Thwaites Nimline, JCB 3CX
Projects: S11a 88" V8 Hybrid, 2 x S111 109"s, Mk11 Mini, Harrison L5A :doh:
Ish projects: T25 Camper, ST675R
Just added: Alpine S5 & Bridgeport Mk2 :wtf:
Sorely Missed: Impreza, E39 M5

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Re: Creating the workshop I always promised myself

Post #17 by Slooby » Sat Apr 26, 2025 6:30 pm

Can't beleive that it's nigh on 2 years since I lasted posted :o

Stuff has been going on, but nothing is running yet. I have inverters at the ready and all the necessary parts to hook things up, but have been thoroughly distracted by getting into Hillclimbs and Sprints, and then family life.

I was aiming to make some progress over Easter only for the MF65 to have a tizzy that resulted in me fabricating a new wiring loom for it, and it's n'th modern replacement ignition switch after what may have been the original was just too worn to survive another strip, clean and rebuild. MF65 sorted, and the ride-on then didn't want to play, figured that out and a slow puncture on the dumper turned out to be more of a problem in the shape of a rotted out wheel rim...so now looking for a replacement wheel which is a bit of a challenge to match the 19" 'artillery' style Morris pattern wheels
CMN Stuff: MF65, Thwaites Nimline, JCB 3CX
Projects: S11a 88" V8 Hybrid, 2 x S111 109"s, Mk11 Mini, Harrison L5A :doh:
Ish projects: T25 Camper, ST675R
Just added: Alpine S5 & Bridgeport Mk2 :wtf:
Sorely Missed: Impreza, E39 M5


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