God mode restorations
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Yer .Colchester to yours is a bit far lol. If I had my workshop built I could get through my own projects quicker and take on other worksVery rewarding to see it coming up like that I bet. Wish you lived closer you could do some of my stuff
Yes even I got to the stage where all my "junk" seemed like a chore - now I have the interest back - just too flipping cold to do much at the moment. Never mind will be a wet and windy but tropical 10C next weekIt's seasonal affective disorder, Spencer. Hopefully when the sun comes out you'll feel differently. I'm going through a similar period of disinterest with everything, including life.
Fantastic quality work as always!Hi everyone. Last few pictures of the dsg spindle. As from today I have called it a day with all restorations and machines. Its been coming on for a while and today was the final straw. Wish you guys all the best.
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Nice to see you posting again matey...i do enjoy your stuffI did finish the spindle. Minus its bearings and bearing collars.
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...left in a box that's been full of water for a long while.
One of the disadvantages of modern plastic boxes. Old-style wooden ones do not suffer that problem. Maybe go around and drill or melt a hole in the bottom of any other candidates to lessen your future work.
I generally don't store stuff in them. It was done last summer and completely forgot . It be fine