What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
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What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
I'd love to see pictures of your shop+hear what your top "must have" tools are. -Mike
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Re: What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
I know its only a small workshop in the back shed, but we get by
I've got the vehicle, just need the boat.
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Wow! I'd be in heaven if I had half of those tools! Thats a proper shop right there!
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Re: What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
when the pics of the Kearns were taken I was waiting on the sparks wiring it up.
its done now (almost) and thanks for the 60th birthday present! I always wanted a kearns borer.
(family joke)
regards Jack
its done now (almost) and thanks for the 60th birthday present! I always wanted a kearns borer.
(family joke)
regards Jack
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Re: What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
Where the engine was built
The Main Bench
Where the boat was built
Dave
The Main Bench
Where the boat was built
Dave
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Re: What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
I simply do not beieve that any work has ever been done in either of the locations shown by Mcandrew 1894 . These photographs are obviously part of an elaborate confidence trick .
Both sites are FAR too clean and tidy !!!
Both sites are FAR too clean and tidy !!!
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Re: What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
Ha! You should see the shop now......I can barely walk in it
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Re: What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
Just built this steamboat building workshop, summer 2009. 28 x 24 feet, basically a wood shop as the new hull will be plywood with fiberglass covering.
This shop has a 13 x 40 metal lathe, 10 inch radial arm saw, 10 inch table saw, 12 inch compound mitre saw, band saw, belt and disc sanders, plus many hand tools.
In the metal working shop (in the basement of the house) I have a few other metal lathes, (there was no room for the new 13 x 40 there) a mill/drill, power hacksaw, drill presses, grinders, buffers, plus a sheet metal shear/brake/roll (30").
Welding machines are in another garage, MIG, TIG, Stick and Oxy-Acetelyne.
Now just to find the time to get on with this project!
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NICE!
Far prettier than mine...Edward can chase after you now!
Dave
Far prettier than mine...Edward can chase after you now!
Dave
Re: What does your steamboat shed/workshop look like?
Somewhere in here is a 14x40" lathe, a 6x18" lathe, a bridgeport style mill, drill press, band saw, table saw, ac/dc arc welder, 5&10X6" Doty Compound, 6&10X7" Claparede compound, a small launch compound my father built to 6A dimentions, a couple duplex steam pumps, and a dissassembled 425ci Buick Nailhead V8 amongst other things.
We are proud to say that an automobile has never entered this garage.
The boats sleep outside.
We are proud to say that an automobile has never entered this garage.
The boats sleep outside.