We were in Italy a couple weeks ago and I came across this baby:
Nice wood pulley...
John
We were in Italy a couple weeks ago and I came across this baby:
Nice wood pulley...
John
John the table looks like it might be a little rough.
DK
Looks like she needs a little sprucing up there
Wonder if the "guards" and such are OSHA apporved?!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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60 grit is a turning tool, ain't it?
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Okay Dev. Come out come out where ever you are.
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So, John, when are you going to start the Restoration????? Remember, we want PICTURES!!
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Dev???? No, Drew...Dev is into old iron! This is a bit more along the lines of a barn resto!!!Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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I am thinking that spruce might not be hard or dense enough for the job... LOL!Originally Posted by Jim A. Smith
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
OK, I see petrified wood is better than cast iron. But can the wheels be rebalanced??? Jim.
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Perhaps this is a new line of machinery from Agazanni?
Speaking of Dev, where is that windy buggerOriginally Posted by Andy Hoyt
Nah! That's a DaVinci original.