brian i am a charter subscriber to home shop machinst. and its sister mag machinist workshop. they are both geared to home shop guys. i highly recomend a book called metal working by tom lipton its availible from amazon. you may also like like machinst bedside reader in three volumes by guy lutard also availible from amazon and others. tom lipto has a utube site called oxtools thats great, there are quite a few guys doilng utube videos that are very well done and informative. abom79,keith fenner, and keith rukker to name a few.information is all over the web and most is free. larryrAnyone have any suggestions, do they exist for the home shop gang? I receive "modern machine shop" at work but it is note aimed towards the type of work we do at home.
We're could I find a Asian gear head bench mill machine.??? GarryThe Home Shop Machinist is an American magazine covering our hobby. http://www.homeshopmachinist.net
We're could I find a Asian gear head bench mill machine.??? Garry
Thanks that's were I'll go GarryGarry, I assume that you are looking for a benchtop milling machine of Asian manufacture. Is that correct?? If so, you might want to start a new thread on that subject in the Asian import machines forum: http://www.hobby-machinist.com/forumdisplay.php/87-ASIAN-IMPORT-LATHES-amp-MILLS
Anyone have any suggestions, do they exist for the home shop gang? I receive "modern machine shop" at work but it is note aimed towards the type of work we do at home.