(06-16-2014, 09:52 PM)kenne Wrote: For some reason I can't seem to upload more than one photo at a time , it says they are too large , ( haven't heard that for a while:) ...
There's a size limit for pictures. Those you posted are huge. You should scale them down a bit then you should be able to upload more than one per post. The image limit per post is 15.
(06-16-2014, 09:52 PM)kenne Wrote: For some reason I can't seem to upload more than one photo at a time , it says they are too large , ( haven't heard that for a while:) ...
There's a size limit for pictures. Those you posted are huge. You should scale them down a bit then you should be able to upload more than one per post. The image limit per post is 15.
Ed
Thanks , I will figure out how to do this and make them smaller ,I would like to blame the technology ,but it's the nut behind the wheel again .
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06-17-2014, 10:58 AM (This post was last modified: 06-17-2014, 11:00 AM by kenne.)
Here we go again , sorry I am not trying to be a pain , but I want to get this right.
finally got it right , I will send more photo's when the shop is cleaned up and the rest of the tools are uncovered and moved , thanks for the patience .......
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Your bench for the (South Bend?) bench lathe is one of the best I've seen, having those drawers right there. Tell me about the surface grinder, I've never seen one with that configuration. Also, what is the "Rotex" machine? Hard to tell, but does appear to have a big motor for such a small machine.
Your saws are very nice, truly "industrial grade" stuff. Is the horizontal with the roller tables a Cosen or Amada? The vertical a Grob?