by BravoCharleyWindsor » Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:47 pm
As for myself I too have a basement shop that amounts to 1/3 of the basement of my split entry house. So no ground level walk out. Everyting has to go down or up a half a flight of steps and akwardly dog leg through the front door. Not convenient. Board lumber can be handed through torso high (inside) ground level (outside) windows though. I can also work on some projects in the garage or barn if need be but then I have to run back and forth a lot to use the power tools. Which brings me to answering my own question...
I have a Craftsman early 70's 10" radial arm saw, 8" delta table saw (needs extensions, out feed, and better fence/rail), floor drill press, scroll saw, delta planer, joiner, mig 220 1 phase welder, the usual hand power tools (hammer drill, circular saw, sanders, etc.) and usual hand tools and mechanics tools. What I need is time to re-organize the shop and get it back to efficiently useful and decluttered. After that happens I'll submit a photo.
I'd like to acquire some metal working, sheet metal working tools and painting/finishing tools as time, space, and budget allow. Had my eye on some lathes recently from the small Craftsman/Atlas models to a restoration special Hendey 1x30 monster (like I need another project!). But I haven't pulled the trigger yet on anything thinkning other tools might be a more useful initial purchase.
What do A/C builders find more useful, a lathe, a mill, or sheetmetal tools? What seems to be a good size lathe for A/C builders out there?
As for myself I too have a basement shop that amounts to 1/3 of the basement of my split entry house. So no ground level walk out. Everyting has to go down or up a half a flight of steps and akwardly dog leg through the front door. Not convenient. Board lumber can be handed through torso high (inside) ground level (outside) windows though. I can also work on some projects in the garage or barn if need be but then I have to run back and forth a lot to use the power tools. Which brings me to answering my own question...
I have a Craftsman early 70's 10" radial arm saw, 8" delta table saw (needs extensions, out feed, and better fence/rail), floor drill press, scroll saw, delta planer, joiner, mig 220 1 phase welder, the usual hand power tools (hammer drill, circular saw, sanders, etc.) and usual hand tools and mechanics tools. What I need is time to re-organize the shop and get it back to efficiently useful and decluttered. After that happens I'll submit a photo.
I'd like to acquire some metal working, sheet metal working tools and painting/finishing tools as time, space, and budget allow. Had my eye on some lathes recently from the small Craftsman/Atlas models to a restoration special Hendey 1x30 monster (like I need another project!). But I haven't pulled the trigger yet on anything thinkning other tools might be a more useful initial purchase.
What do A/C builders find more useful, a lathe, a mill, or sheetmetal tools? What seems to be a good size lathe for A/C builders out there?