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Oct 15 2009 04:37 pm
You have an excellent website!!   I especially enjoyed the turntable, tool grinder and model/steam engine.   Very inspirational to fellows with similar interest.   Keep up the good work and post it for us all to enjoy!
T.J. Nye

Sep 28 2009 01:17 am
if you need used metalworking machines

see http://www.mach4metal.com/

Aug 18 2009 10:31 am
been, seen the paintings, will show you the results later.
luv Joanne

Jul 31 2009 05:40 am
Very nice site,I enjoy with the sections and reviews, great tool cutter and grinding machine.

Jul 6 2009 01:02 am
Very useful site. I own a bought a Harrison L5A some years ago in Bolton for £250 and it's had a lot of use in my workshop. I could do with a maintenance/instruction manual. Do you have a scanned copy I could have or know any sites where I can download a free copy?
Thanks,
Steve.

harrisonl5a@live.co.uk

Jun 12 2009 05:09 am
Hi,
Great site, like the cutter grinder. Can I ask how you got on with grinding the flutes with the between centers idea?
Best regards Darren

Feb 25 2009 08:29 am
Hi, This is a great site, You are a truly talanted person. I admire the way you adapt different components to suit your needs and all this possible in such a small workshop. I have a workshop which measures 25' x 25' and I still complain of not enough space!! Well done, very inspiring.
Damien
Ireland.

Jul 16 2008 01:44 pm
I like your home made tool and cutter grinding machine.Never ceases to amaze me what can be made by determined individuals in a small workshop! well done.thanks

Apr 18 2008 05:17 pm
Great web site Bill.   You`ve been keeping busy.   Good section on the boilers and engines gives me some ideas for one I need to make.

Chris
Hessle

Hi Chris, thanks mate, will we see you at east park sometime?

Jan 8 2008 01:53 pm
nice site mine is knife990

Jan 8 2008 03:50 am
Jan 8 2008.   I have recently purchased a Harrison L5A and have found your site extremely useful.Being an OAP, funds are quite limited.So I like your ideas of adapting existing equipment and lateral thinking.         Many Thanks for an excellent site.     Mike Parry   Halesowen   West Midlands.

Aug 26 2007 05:01 am
Hi,

It is great to see real talent at work.   Wonderful and creative site material; I learned a lot.

Take care,
John
Hillsdale, NJ, USA

Oct 28 2006 08:04 pm
Thanks for the boiler reference book info.   I don't know why, but boilers seem to call to me.   Excellent work shown on your site.   Very inventive.   On this side of the pond you might look at 'Steve Bedair's' site.   He can do a lot with very little as you seem to   Don't be concerned about the room you have. I have a lot of room and it is extremely cluttered; to the point on unuseablitiy.   Maybe with a smaller space I would get organized...or not.
Thanks again for a nice site.
John Burchett
in Byng Oklahoma USA

Oct 28 2006 04:42 am
A great web site

Sep 28 2006 08:10 pm
yes i visited both your fantastic sites about 6 months ago but you forgot to say wether you are lane or monty, you also dont have a feedback page on your sites as i did want to leave you some, i like your projects and workshops they are an inspiration to new and old model/experimental engineers.

Sep 8 2006 07:39 pm
Like your site VERY nice You mite have seen mine .www.cp-tel.net/mary/mary-index.htm

Mar 12 2006 04:51 am
Hi
  Nice work, but how do you find the time to do all that. You might tell that I have two young boys who take up most of my workshop time. Liked the use of the cheap drill for mounting on the lathe.

Mike Cole

Feb 16 2006 05:59 am
Hi my Bonnie Lad!

                Keep up the good work.

                                            N.
 

Dec 4 2005 09:50 am
hi nice web site like the ball turnning tool Pat Boden B.C. CANADA

Nov 18 2005 09:51 am
Nice looking shop and website. Very impressive projects, quality stuff. I am in the process of building and furnishing my own shop. I can only hope it comes out as great as yours, you have given me insperation.

Dan Feeney

Oct 23 2005 11:13 am
winchmanj@aol.com like the site very much ,the info on the lathe I found very interesting ,I only have a small clark CL300m a nice lathe for small projects
and a clark milling m/c also very good for small projects,like most people who have an interest in , metal turning my probem is room   and these two items fulfill my needs ,all the best with the site

Aug 6 2005 06:55 am




August 6, 2005... Thanks for a fine Web Site with lots of Practical advise and ideas.   I appreciate you pictures of the "rotary table" and your other tooling. Have piced up lots of new ideas.
Rog/TN

May 19 2005 02:33 pm
nice tool grinder i like you finding a way to make a nice machine like that without throwing money at the problem,   allen gilliam   the colony's (aka usa)

May 15 2005 01:12 pm
Great web page, I to have a Tom Senior M1 and have fitted a Westbury head to it works well. I have shown it on the Senior yahoo site under vertical heads.
I also have a Colchester Chipmaster lathe, super machine like Harrison lathes.
Like your cutter grinder.
Alan