Todays Project - What did you do today?
One end of the cat-eye is turned, except the final OD, and bored.

Ed

   
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(09-22-2012, 03:05 PM)EdK Wrote: One end of the cat-eye is turned, except the final OD, and bored.

Ed

I see you seem to have found the secret or the "shiney lense"DroolDroolDroolDrool
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(09-22-2012, 04:26 PM)doubleboost Wrote: I see you seem to have found the secret or the "shiney lense" DroolDroolDroolDrool
John

Yup, I'm getting there John. Smile

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Nice work Ed.
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Hi
Lads
I built a log holder / saw bench today
I was intending to post some pictures but the tube on the light above my mill went off
I fell off the stacked pop crates whilst changing the tube and landed on the Z axis operating handle

Warning the next picture is not pritty but it will give you a laugh













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After that i somehow lost interest in pictures SlapheadSlapheadSlaphead
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sounds like its time to buy a step ladder Chin
pictures looks like its time to go have a couple of cold ones and think how lucky you are that you can taKe the picture Smiley-eatdrink004
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John,
That looks painful, you are lucky you didn't brake a rib Chin
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John,

I hope this incident didn't cause you to go suck on a cancer stick. Yikes

I'm glad you're OK and are still mobile after the fall.

Ed
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Wait! where do I get to ask John, did the bruise come from the ball on the crank and the hole come from the handle?
Sorry!Blush
I hope you're OK sometimes these happenstances produce serious discomfort the next day, please let us know.
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projects for today well I start this about a week ago when I knocked the tire off the wheel, I've had the grinder for about two years and haven't really used it because of where I had it parked at. So I finished it today.

   

Then because I didn't want left overs for lunch I fired up a project I built a time ago like 1994 guess the welds are still holding it together.

   
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