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Old 12-30-2017   #11
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Yup I finally go a quality drill/tool sharpener for my prototype machine shop. Handy cause I make all my goodies for my Z

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Old 01-03-2018   #12
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Indeed! Picked up spare Plenum & Injector housings to port and install on '91 #473!
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Old 01-03-2018   #13
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Yup I finally go a quality drill/tool sharpener for my prototype machine shop. Handy cause I make all my goodies for my Z

Dave
That looks really sweet. Never had anything like that in my day. We just used an attachment on a regular grinder with good stones.

Whats the brand name? I would like to see more about it & maybe get lucky with a youtube video.

I'm going to be looking for a few tools for my new shop this year, small lathe in the 14 x 36 size & a small, Bridgeport. Seems I always have some machining projects to do.

In my era, we had a Pratt & Whitney tape-o-matic drill press & a Suga pegboard chucker (pre-dates CNC :-). No digital feeds on anything. Back then a machinist did all of his own set-ups, made jigs & fixtures as needed & could run every tool in the shop. Will be fun to see how rusty my skill set is after all these years.
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Old 01-03-2018   #14
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That looks really sweet. Never had anything like that in my day. We just used an attachment on a regular grinder with good stones.

Whats the brand name? I would like to see more about it & maybe get lucky with a youtube video.

I'm going to be looking for a few tools for my new shop this year, small lathe in the 14 x 36 size & a small, Bridgeport. Seems I always have some machining projects to do.

In my era, we had a Pratt & Whitney tape-o-matic drill press & a Suga pegboard chucker (pre-dates CNC :-). No digital feeds on anything. Back then a machinist did all of his own set-ups, made jigs & fixtures as needed & could run every tool in the shop. Will be fun to see how rusty my skill set is after all these years.
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Old 01-03-2018   #15
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Yup I finally go a quality drill/tool sharpener for my prototype machine shop. Handy cause I make all my goodies for my Z

Dave
Never saw a good tool I didn't like. Some details, por favor, Dave?
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