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5/24/2024 8:41 PM  #1


House warming gift ...

From our eldest boy, for the bar. He made it on a CNC router. The aluminium was done with a 0.25 mm router bit ... that's smaller than 10 thou, 0.75 mm for the timber.[img][/img]

 

Last edited by 50vert (5/24/2024 9:04 PM)


"Those telephone poles were like a picket fence"
 

5/24/2024 9:16 PM  #2


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Cool!


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

5/25/2024 12:48 AM  #3


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 Wow! He is an artist! Beautiful work!


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

5/25/2024 3:11 AM  #4


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5/25/2024 6:11 AM  #5


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That’s awesome looking.

 

5/25/2024 6:36 AM  #6


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That is fantastic, Barry.  Congrats on the new digs, hope it has a decent shop.  Best to you and Leoni.


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

5/25/2024 9:00 AM  #7


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Beautiful work.

 

5/25/2024 9:42 AM  #8


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Your boy has skills!


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

5/25/2024 9:28 PM  #9


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Bullet Bob wrote:

That is fantastic, Barry.  Congrats on the new digs, hope it has a decent shop.  Best to you and Leoni.

Thanks Bob.
I've moved a 24' x 30' shed to a different location for the mowers and daily drivers, so I can build a 40' x 60' shed. Just waiting on council approval.
Our son has offered me his old router setup, he has a lot of cool toys ... he just scored a sawstop table saw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wtdUfZGfMg


"Those telephone poles were like a picket fence"
     Thread Starter
 

6/24/2024 11:17 AM  #10


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That's awesome. 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

6/25/2024 8:54 AM  #11


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Thats Great!

 

6/25/2024 9:59 AM  #12


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Awesome Barry!
Tell us how you moved a 24 x 30 shed?


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

6/25/2024 4:03 PM  #13


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Thanks everyone. It's definitely a step up from what I'm used to receiving from the kids. Doesn't stop me from keeping all the handmade birthday/fathers day/ Xmas cards and gifts they've made over the years.
Rudi, our sheds are usually steel framed and siding, bolted to a slab. So it's basically disassemble/reassemble ... and I can pull anything apart. 
 


"Those telephone poles were like a picket fence"
     Thread Starter
 

6/25/2024 5:08 PM  #14


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NICE!!
Fourth Oz cruise is canceled, next attempt 2026

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 

6/26/2024 4:02 PM  #15


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50vert wrote:

Thanks everyone. It's definitely a step up from what I'm used to receiving from the kids. Doesn't stop me from keeping all the handmade birthday/fathers day/ Xmas cards and gifts they've made over the years.
Rudi, our sheds are usually steel framed and siding, bolted to a slab. So it's basically disassemble/reassemble ... and I can pull anything apart. 
 

 
OK, I get it, like a tin sheep barn in the outback or , a big Meccano  set, if anyone remembers those!


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

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