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Took a Picture of all My Lathes


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6 hours ago, jdrichard said:

 

I took a few pictures of all my lathes. 13 in all, need to lighten the load eventually. Love the ones with the Countershafts: plenty of control.6e2e700f6d44d4fb297dd779e30f9cba.jpg

 

 

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Wow!

If you want to donate one to a good home.........

I'll even pay shipping.. :biggrin:

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3 hours ago, Jon said:

 I've only got three, which now reinforces I don't really have a problem!

You're definitely 'normal' .  sad to say, well more semi embarrassed to say, I'm at I think 16 now - from a 5000 lb DSG to a 6mm watchmakers and all points in between.  The plan is to pare it down to 11.  I rationalize its not hoarding as there is little duplication, different sizes, different tooling and so on...well ok, there is some duplication, but they're all near and dear :wacko:

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Wow, I thought my having 3 was excessive smiley-face-laughing.gif
Where do you keep them all? Under the bed? smiley-face-laughing.gif

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Very funny Mark. I have a number of large wall units that I used for music recording back in the day and converted 2 for watchmaking.2f6aa57a21ccd87f920e5f9bee3d3ec5.jpgf2012f6555c2cb8de416addc9b95b0e1.jpg


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Very funny Mark. I have a number of large wall units that I used for music recording back in the day and converted 2 for watchmaking.2f6aa57a21ccd87f920e5f9bee3d3ec5.jpg&key=5e528c98c99e0dc5c7697f61f355bec1a020f7c49b39565c3e416e62d64cc254f2012f6555c2cb8de416addc9b95b0e1.jpg&key=d42230f460311ac80f4d337b245678a38014595b7dec57c0ee0b4ad584040bbc


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Aha. Explains the music vids on your channel [emoji106]

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