I'd build the Starship Enterprise . or maybe that women from Weird Science.
I'd build the Starship Enterprise . or maybe that women from Weird Science.
watch my youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/freddytk421
Hammer
Drill
Grinder
Welder
Saw
Who could ask for anything more?GreenSmoking
Torchmate 5 x 10 custom built CNC table
6 (each) Thermadyne 252i mig/ stick/ tig
Thermal Dynamics a-60 automated cutter
Thermal cutmaster 52 handheld cutter
'07 pro300 miller
'08 275 trailblazer miller
'99 250 trailblazer
12vs extreme suitcase feeder
2 (each) xr-a 50 foot push-pull feeders (for aluminum mig)
800 ton break
400 ton shear
MM350p
xmt 304
(do i REALLY need to keep going?)
nothing fancy, just a few hot glue guns for metal
www.sicfabrications.com
I would build me a shop. I had a nice new 24x30 insulated shop when I was transferred here. I sure miss that thing. Till I get my son out of collage everything is on hold.
Steve
Miller Dialarc 250
Lincoln Ranger250
Longevity TigWeld 200DX
I need a shop at my house or farm real bad. Like as bad as a dead man needs a coffin bad. I ain't got one. I have my equipment scattered all over creation at the shops of friends and some is at the shop at school just because if I want to use any of it I have to have it at those places cause I don't have a place to use it. I'm a nomadic shop worker.
Just Sensible Concepts
*Longevity Weldall 160PI (technically it's not mine but it is on MY inventory for my shop at work)
Lincoln Weldanpower 200
Lincoln Pro Mig 180
Lincoln AC225
I built a 24x32 shop on top of a 2 foot concrete wall,because I live on a slope.10ft. high,and I love it.Now I wish I had the money to fill it full of tools,and equipment to work on anything I like.I actually built it out of the pine trees that were all over my lot.Now there's not one pine tree on it.I hate pine straw.
Guy
Miller Syncrowave 250 DX
Millermatic Challenger Mig
Century 230/140 amp AC/DC Stick
DeVilbiss 6Hp 60Gal.
HF Horizontal/Vertical Bandsaw
HF 6in. Belt 9in. Disc Sander
HF pipe bender
HF tubing roller
I would like all the tools needed to restore Classic Chevy Trucks. An auto lift, Wrenches, sockets that don't break because I bought them at HF and Walmart. Confidence is probably one of the most important thing needed only because I don't know how to perform some of the important functions needed to restore a classic vehicle. I know this has no bearing on the topic but, I wish my Mother-In-Law forgot my Cell phone number!!
Ray
Units owned
Longevity WeldPro LS200PI (IGBT)
Force Cut LP80 plasma cutter
Longevity auto dark welding helmet
Atlas 10x36" lathe
Craftsman 5HP 30 Gal compressor
Home made CNC router/plasma/hot wire foam cutting table powered by Longevity Force Cut LP80
Home built aluminum foundry, HF 4x6 bandsaw, O/A torch
Well since my Bugatti Veyron is on hold due to not having enough money to purchase it (ever) I guess I would like to build my 64 GTO that has been in my possession for nearly 30 years .....I have never driven it.....I am acquiring parts for it at a leisurely rate however. Handling and suspension kit. 5 speed tranny with a Long slap shifter, Shes a Cali car and hasn't seen the street in nearly 40 years......Sigh!
She was complete when I bought her but being a kid I took it apart to redo every nut and bolt....then I had kids.....
Last edited by lowlife; 01-05-2011 at 05:23 PM. Reason: typos
Lowlife:
The old goat should be a nice one! My memory is fading a bit. Is a '64 the bow-tie tail-light model? 389? - - adn yeah - my Veyron doesn't seem to be happening either, but a nice Aston DB9 or Vantage would suit just fine too.
Cheers,
Art R.
Longevity LS200-PI multi-purpose cutter/welder,
Miller 180 Auto-Set MIG,
Custom 5hp compressor,
No 64 has "normal" taillights. Yep to the 389....tripower too......I can live with an Astin Martin,,,,just twist my arm a little
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