11-16-2014, 08:36 AM
Wow, that's fantastic progress! I don't know if I'd ever have the patience to fiddle around with the assembly for so many total hours, so kudos to you.
I'm so happy to see the parts we worked on now in the machine and being used. I continue to find it almost amusing just how "one off" your machine seems to be. Even Bridgeport had a lot of evolutionary engineering changes, but your machine doesn't seem to have any traceability back to the maker. That you are able to figure it out and make it work is testament to your mechanical abilities and especially...determination to get it working PERFECT!
Good job!
I'm so happy to see the parts we worked on now in the machine and being used. I continue to find it almost amusing just how "one off" your machine seems to be. Even Bridgeport had a lot of evolutionary engineering changes, but your machine doesn't seem to have any traceability back to the maker. That you are able to figure it out and make it work is testament to your mechanical abilities and especially...determination to get it working PERFECT!
Good job!