From: djb@invalid.com   
      
   On 26/08/2025 17:36, Richard Smith wrote:   
   > "Jim Wilkins" writes:   
   >   
   >> "Richard Smith" wrote in message news:m11poywd34.fsf@void.com...   
   >>   
   >> That said - "pulling in favours" is proving so time-consuming that it   
   >> would be much cheaper paying all the delivery charges, and paying   
   >> commercial rates for machined parts.   
   >> ------------------------------------   
   >> That is why I watched and waited for bargains on older (1950-60's)   
   >> machine tools that were still good enough for home projects if not   
   >> commercial use. They can still do accurate work when needed, it just   
   >> takes more time and understanding their remaining strengths and   
   >> limitations. The accuracy limit is how closely I can measure since I   
   >> can take light cuts to intended size +/- 0.01mm or a little better. I   
   >> send very little work to a nearby custom fabricator with full sized   
   >> equipment, the last was trailer hitch welding that exceeded my skill   
   >> and confidence level.   
   > I thought about that - is it time to have my own machine-tools...   
   Was that meant as a rhetorical question? I think those of use still here   
   are already on the side that has them and are screaming yes at the screen.   
   >   
   > Build a lean-to for solid fuel - empty the outbuilding as much as possible.   
   > Board out the rafters and put lighter rarely used things up there.   
   > Buy a compressor and park it 4/5ths the way up the wall not taking up   
   > floor-space.   
   > Lathe, maybe a mill, in.   
   >   
   > I got a lathe as a kid. But my dreams were bigger than all of my   
   > {abilities; mentoring; pockets; etc; etc.}   
   > I can see it now and forgive myself a lot.   
   > Now I have a range of abilities, something in my pocket, and small   
   > dreams.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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