Using the English Wheel - Kevin Caron
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the wheel as been around since the late 1800's just tought i would pass it on .
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@mrrberger wrong any how in the middle ages could they have machined the anvils concentric to .001 secondly armour was hot and cold hammer formed wought iron.
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@theflyinwop I thought it just tosses it's wheels in the air and gives up..
Just a joke folks......
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Man I wish I had your shop. You've even got a lift for changing your oil and fixing your car!
spelunkerd 3 weeks ago in playlist Bending and Shaping Metal
@spelunkerd One of the benefits of buying an old auto garage. I have three above ground lifts and two in ground lifts. The in ground lifts have 5 foot by 10 foot by 1 and 1/4 inch steel plates on them. Great size work benches that go from the ground to six feet high.
kevincaron 3 weeks ago
I see your putting some English on that metal....LOL Are you going to put some French on it when your'e done there....
sylvanenergy 3 weeks ago
@sylvanenergy Yeah, it got a little action later from the welder.. It was really HOT!!!
kevincaron 3 weeks ago
Thanks for posting.
kevincaron 11 months ago
funny how most of the world call it the english wheel though here in england its called a wheel(Im a sheet metal worker of 20+ years)
127069 1 year ago
@127069 Thanks for posting. No matter what you call it, it is a great addition to my studio.
kevincaron 1 year ago