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    John O
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      @johno

      Hello all, quite new to model engineering specifically but have been machining odd ball things for years. Reading through the threads on here and there's so much good info and great projects, will definitely be seeking advice from some brighter chaps than me in the future.

      Have just put up my shed so still settling in and finishing the insides but have a Myford ML7 to move in along with an Alpine DM25 Mill.

      Current project is a Briquette cutter that runs off the briquette being fed through straight from the press, so no electrics and no human input once the press is running. We use a reciprocating saw at the moment but when you are making lots of briquettes at a specific size, that method doesn't make much sense and the commercial cutters are too pricey and bulky.

      Anyway, enough rubbish from me. Hellothumbs up

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      John O
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        @johno
        #429596
        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          Hi John welcome to the forum. There are many helpful members on here and you may be helpful to others but it helps so I if you give a locality were you are to suggest local supliers etc. Have you any pictures of past projects I am always on the look out for things to make.

          David

          #429598
          Brian H
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            @brianh50089

            Hello John and welcome to this excellent forum.

            Brian

            #429608
            John O
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              @johno

              Thanks chaps, I'm based just outside Aberdeen, I don't have a lot of pics on this phone and I'm away with work at the moment, but here is a couple snaps of my cutter, however poor they may be! Haha

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              P.s. ignore the state of the garage I'm somewhere between moving stuff out to the shed and working on this haha.

              #429610
              John O
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                @johno

                Plenty room in there for toys🤘

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                #429641
                Bazyle
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                  @bazyle

                  Nice big shed but while it is empty get 6 inches of insulation on the walls or you will only be working in there for a week or two a year laugh. Also on the inside of the insulation put a continuous plastic sheet vapour barrier  sealed to the floor with good seals round the door so the whole place is airtight Then you can run a dehumidifier that isn't trying to dry out the world and know your tools will be rust free.

                  Edited By Bazyle on 19/09/2019 15:48:09

                  #429690
                  John O
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                    @johno

                    Thanks pal, yeah I'm swithering about putting insulation in or not. I should, but will probably wind up spending my pennies elsewhere and just putting on an extra layer! haha

                    #429697
                    David George 1
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                      @davidgeorge1

                      Line the inside with a vapour barrier and insulate. It will save loads of money in the long run in heating and trying to avoid damp and rust.

                      David

                      #429732
                      Bazyle
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                        @bazyle
                        Posted by John O on 19/09/2019 23:39:41:

                        I'm swithering

                        One for my dictionary laugh

                        Pay now to save later – that's a hard one for a Scotsman. I'm the son of a Yorkshireman grandson of a Scotsman so even harder!

                        #429760
                        old mart
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                          @oldmart

                          It would be so much easier to do any insulation in the shed before there is anything in it.

                          #429763
                          Howard Lewis
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                            @howardlewis46836

                            DEFINITELY insulate! Not only will it be warmer (and CHEAPER TO HEAT ) but there will be less problem with rusting.

                            Do build in some, if only slight, ventilation. as near as possible to the floor, a fixed vent, or vents, will allow moist air to exit. We all exhale moist air and we perspire.

                            My small shop is well insulated, and has floor level vents. Rust is not a problem.

                            Despite what others will say, moist air is heavier than dry air (Churches combat moisture by placing unglazed earthen ware pipes into walls, with the external end lower than the internal. The damp air enters the tube, and falls out of the lower end. How do I know? My late father was a vicar and his book on church maintenance advocated this as means of combatting damp )

                            Don't skimp on power sockets, you won't find that too many remain unused at some some, (Power tools, vacuum cleaners, battery chargers, engravers, extra lights, etc will all need a socket when you have too few)

                            If you use VFDs, do consider feeding from a suppressed socket, to avoid the risk of feeding unwanted noise back up the mains into your house, and any other on your phase of the mains.

                            Enjoy yourself, hours of fun to come!

                            Howard

                            #429780
                            Neil Wyatt
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                              @neilwyatt

                              Welcome to the forum John. How long can you keep he shed that neat?

                              Neil

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