Excellent shop tour on Youtube this morning David! Thanks!
Bill Bélanger
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That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
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Really nice!!!
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I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift
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On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via
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" Introduction to Indexable Metal tooling for a lathe "? I may have the title screwed up but available on Amazon if you look for David P Best.? Dave
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I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via <imranindiana= [email protected]> wrote:
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" Introduction to Indexable Metal tooling for a lathe "? I may have the title screwed up but available on Amazon if you look for David P Best.? Dave
I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via <imranindiana= [email protected]> wrote:
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Something close to my thought.? I won’t say I’m embarrassed but my dust collection certainly doesn’t work as well as David’s...
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On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via
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Here is the link to my latest book - yet another Survival Guide, this time on indexable tooling for the metal lathe:
David Best
https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/
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I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via
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I don’t even doing metal work but I find David’s new book a very compelling read!
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? Here is the link to my latest book - yet another Survival Guide, this time on indexable tooling for the metal lathe:
David Best
https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/
I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via
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Hi David B.:
I just had a chance to watch your shop tour on YouTube. Quite frankly, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a better use of space, ever. I’ve stood in your shop and thought then, and am now reminded with this video, just how carefully and densely packed is every corner. I guess I can’t complain about the size of my space!
Although I like my high ceilings, I am jealous of the ability to store items overhead, right to hand. I need to implement that idea of using some of my “shop air” by bringing struts down from my 3200mm ceiling and building some shelving to store items, attach magnetic tool holders, etc.
David, I laughed out loud when you said your Oneway Lathe does not see much use. Well, not when it is facing backwards to the wall! LOL
Thanks for making and sharing the video. Loved it.
Lucky
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Here is the link to my latest book - yet another Survival Guide, this time on indexable tooling for the metal lathe:
I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via
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David B, Thank you for that shop video, You are great at fitting that amount of tooling in your space and making it workable and usable. I know how detailed you are and I am very impressed. I also know that I will never post a video of my shop because It is far from clean and well thought out as yours. But you give me inspiration to take some time this winter and maybe improve my mess. Thank you, I really enjoyed that. Glen ? .
Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc.
Mail: ?? P.O. Box 486
?????????? Murphys , CA. 95247 Shop: 441 Pennsylvania Gulch Road ????????? Murphys, CA. 95247
????????? 209-540-7501
LIC # 707507
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On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 4:50 PM David Luckensmeyer < dhluckens@...> wrote: Hi David B.:
I just had a chance to watch your shop tour on YouTube. Quite frankly, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a better use of space, ever. I’ve stood in your shop and thought then, and am now reminded with this video, just how carefully and densely packed is every corner. I guess I can’t complain about the size of my space!
Although I like my high ceilings, I am jealous of the ability to store items overhead, right to hand. I need to implement that idea of using some of my “shop air” by bringing struts down from my 3200mm ceiling and building some shelving to store items, attach magnetic tool holders, etc.
David, I laughed out loud when you said your Oneway Lathe does not see much use. Well, not when it is facing backwards to the wall! LOL
Thanks for making and sharing the video. Loved it.
Lucky
Here is the link to my latest book - yet another Survival Guide, this time on indexable tooling for the metal lathe:
I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via
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Thanks for all the positive feedback about the shop - much appreciated. ?I do have to say that sanding the floor with a 4” Bosch handheld belt sander was certainly the highlight of the past two months. ?There were so many times when I wished Lucky were here again to enjoy the process with me. ?LOL ?At 73 now, I think we’ll hire it out next time.
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On Jun 2, 2021, at 4:50 PM, David Luckensmeyer < dhluckens@...> wrote:
Hi David B.:
I just had a chance to watch your shop tour on YouTube. Quite frankly, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a better use of space, ever. I’ve stood in your shop and thought then, and am now reminded with this video, just how carefully and densely packed is every corner. I guess I can’t complain about the size of my space!
Although I like my high ceilings, I am jealous of the ability to store items overhead, right to hand. I need to implement that idea of using some of my “shop air” by bringing struts down from my 3200mm ceiling and building some shelving to store items, attach magnetic tool holders, etc.
David, I laughed out loud when you said your Oneway Lathe does not see much use. Well, not when it is facing backwards to the wall! LOL
Thanks for making and sharing the video. Loved it.
Lucky
Here is the link to my latest book - yet another Survival Guide, this time on indexable tooling for the metal lathe:
I dont do much with metal but keep running into things where it would help - my son is spending more time with metal now, what is the name of the book - sounds like a perfect gift On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:42 AM David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
That place is so clean I'm embarrassed to look at my stuff.?
For those interested in metalworking, David has written a book on tooling that is outstanding.? I'm new to metalworking and was desperate for information to decipher the insert, tooling, and million other codes needed to get started.? Best's book is the best.?
Dave
Really nice!!!
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 7:49 AM imranindiana via
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David, I sanded the floors of my small 100m2 house with proper floor sanding machines and that was a nightmare. So my hat well and truly goes of to you and your Bosch! How's the back pulling up?! Michael?
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 -- nice work David, ? I only wish I had your organizational skills. I’m in this space all the time looking for something. ? Philip davidsonukuleles.com
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Thanks much for posting the shop tour...hats off to you for the organization and thought that went into the design and layout!
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