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I bought Vintage Connections.

It just about fits into the shop, but I definitely have some organizing to do.
 

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Sonreir said:
I bought Vintage Connections.

It just about fits into the shop, but I definitely have some organizing to do.

Duuuude!
That's awesome congrats.
Spend some time updating the website lol
 
Awesome business move! I have one of their (your) kits and crimping tools. Top notch stuff.
 
canyoncarver said:
That is Cool! I love that tank, what's the plan for this one?
The plan right now is to get it running and ride it.then if I like it I'm thinking about doing a endurance racer but ratty. I'm attempting to do an unofficial dirtbag challenge with it (custom bike for less than $1000 including purchase price)
 
Congrats Matt, nice add on to spark for sure! and now I know where to get the next kit when the time comes. The connectors and crimp tool are excellent.
 
About to buy myself a few stitches. Damn deburring tool.
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J-Rod10 said:
About to buy myself a few stitches. Damn deburring tool.
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ive been bitten by those roto burs a few times. They'll get ya.
 
J-Rod10 said:
About to buy myself a few stitches. Damn deburring tool.
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Stitches? For that?
Buy a new pair of panties and continue with your day ;D
 
SONIC. said:
Stitches? For that?
Buy a new pair of panties and continue with your day ;D
Lol. That what my first thought. The blade broke, went quite deep. Had the woman take a look at it, she's a nurse. She recommended stitches. It's butterfly taped and wrapped until I can get some rear sets shipped this afternoon. Been leaking blood for hours now.
 
SONIC. said:
Picked this guy up yesterday.
Excello Brand out of Canada.
Bridgeport type knee mill but a little beefier than a BP

Anxious to start cranking out some parts!
My favorite brand of mill!
The headstock pivot/mount is much more sturdy than a Bridgeport.
 
4eyes said:
My favorite brand of mill!
The headstock pivot/mount is much more sturdy than a Bridgeport.

I like it so far. My only gripe is the power down feed is kind of a PITA, it's clutch driven with no auto disengage so I have to stand there and wait on it
 
Isn't that what machinists do, stand around and eat and wait on machines to finish a cut? ;D

That was a quote from a coworker's little brother. He said he couldn't be a machinist because he would get too fat. lol
 
4eyes said:
Isn't that what machinists do, stand around and eat and wait on machines to finish a cut? ;D

That was a quote from a coworker's little brother. He said he couldn't be a machinist because he would get too fat. lol
I think he has operators and machinists mixed up.
 
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