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    My other hobby

    Before selling cutting tools, and field servicing CNC machines, I was a machinist for about 9 years. I missed the ability to do "government" work, so I bought a few machines of my own from a local Delphi toolroom auction, and keep them in a barn of my buddy's I used to work with. We're still wiring them up and building a 3phase convertor, but so far, we have a real nice vertical mill, a CNC Bridgeport, and a WWII era Air Force LeBlond engine lathe. Miller engine driven stick welder, and hopefully a Miller 250amp mig coming soon, plus abrasive saw, torches, and the normal hand tools. I need to get toolholders for all the machines, and I wouldn't mind having a tig welder again, but mortgage has to get paid somehow.....blah
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    1989 TRX250R "Red"...Mildly built with the usual goodies.

    2005 SkiDoo Mach Z 1000; wicked!

    1997 Ford F350 4x4 Off Road single axle, 460v8 manual tranny, 25,000original miles

    1994 Robalo 2520 Center Console; twin 200 Mercury outboards

    Past toys have been:

    1996 Ski-Doo MachZ 780 85% Stock and still FAST
    1993 Trophy 20' Center Console boat 175hp Mercury Outboard
    1995 F150 4x4- 393 EFI/roller stroker, 4.10 posi both ends, built E40D
    2001 400ex with the usual goodies
    2005 Kawasaki ZX10R- stupid fast
    2003 Honda CBR600RR
    1991 Suzuki RMX250
    1991 Suzuki DR250S
    1989 Honda CR125
    1987 XR600 "Miss Piggy."
    198? Suzuki DS80

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    So, can you program that CNC mill with a CAD file?
    Vagina

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    Yes, you can program it conversationally (right at the control), or by computer feed from a CAM program. I'm not familiar at all with the control, but it can't be hard to learn. Hopefully it powers up; there were a lot of machines that got hacked when they removed them. If it's a pos, I'm gonna sell/part it out and buy another.
    1989 TRX250R "Red"...Mildly built with the usual goodies.

    2005 SkiDoo Mach Z 1000; wicked!

    1997 Ford F350 4x4 Off Road single axle, 460v8 manual tranny, 25,000original miles

    1994 Robalo 2520 Center Console; twin 200 Mercury outboards

    Past toys have been:

    1996 Ski-Doo MachZ 780 85% Stock and still FAST
    1993 Trophy 20' Center Console boat 175hp Mercury Outboard
    1995 F150 4x4- 393 EFI/roller stroker, 4.10 posi both ends, built E40D
    2001 400ex with the usual goodies
    2005 Kawasaki ZX10R- stupid fast
    2003 Honda CBR600RR
    1991 Suzuki RMX250
    1991 Suzuki DR250S
    1989 Honda CR125
    1987 XR600 "Miss Piggy."
    198? Suzuki DS80

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    so since you have all these nice tools what are you going to make with them?
    Originally posted by BakerRacing40
    bad thing is she's probably been rode harder than half the bikes in the start gate..

    but you can still have fun with somethin that's a lil worn out...

    RIP John Gallagher Sr

    give him a blessing or two... god bless this rider and all fallin riders..
    http://www.metalmulisha.com/team/jeremy-lusk

    250r... the G.O.A.T of quads...

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    Mainly just for hobby, hopefully pick up a little cabbage on the side doing odd fix-it work or small part runs. I'll at least be able to bore my own cases out for the R when I do a big bore, lighten my flywheel, and other stuff like that. Hope to get my cnc mill up and running, or if not buy a nicer one, so I can do contouring work and make clutch covers and the simple custom billet stuff.

    I built a "beer-b-que" grill out of stainless tubing and a beer keg, notched all the tubing on a bridgeport and tig welded it all together- would like to do another one of those, but nicer...it took a lot of hurried 1/2 hour lunches at work to get the first one done.
    1989 TRX250R "Red"...Mildly built with the usual goodies.

    2005 SkiDoo Mach Z 1000; wicked!

    1997 Ford F350 4x4 Off Road single axle, 460v8 manual tranny, 25,000original miles

    1994 Robalo 2520 Center Console; twin 200 Mercury outboards

    Past toys have been:

    1996 Ski-Doo MachZ 780 85% Stock and still FAST
    1993 Trophy 20' Center Console boat 175hp Mercury Outboard
    1995 F150 4x4- 393 EFI/roller stroker, 4.10 posi both ends, built E40D
    2001 400ex with the usual goodies
    2005 Kawasaki ZX10R- stupid fast
    2003 Honda CBR600RR
    1991 Suzuki RMX250
    1991 Suzuki DR250S
    1989 Honda CR125
    1987 XR600 "Miss Piggy."
    198? Suzuki DS80

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    I plan on having a setup similar to you in the near future. I am currently a Field Service Engineer for a large cnc manufacturer and would like to pickup a few machines to "play" with. One of my customers specializes in casting aluminum. I talked with them about the possibility of making case halves and they sounded interested. With the way oem parts are becoming more rare I just may have to go for it.
    '86 Honda TRX 250r WNYOA #410

    STOLEN 1/31/07.....
    1989 Honda TRX250R
    Red Maier Dull Plastics, Ceet Gripper seat cover, Elka Remote Rezi Shocks, DuraBlue X33 Axle, Aluminum Airbox with 2 LED Taillights, AC front and rear bumpers, cr250 PV cylinder w/block off plates, CT pipe and silencer, stock Ohtsu in front and Dunlops in rear, many one-off parts

    *$1000+ REWARD for any info or its return....even if u are the one who stole it...seriously!!*

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    Originally posted by IcutMetl
    I built a "beer-b-que" grill out of stainless tubing and a beer keg, notched all the tubing on a bridgeport and tig welded it all together- would like to do another one of those, but nicer...it took a lot of hurried 1/2 hour lunches at work to get the first one done.
    Thats awesome i want some pics of that and all your other 'hurried 1/2hr. lunches' projects ya built

    man, guys like you and ny might be our saviors for r parts (CASES)
    go big or go home!

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    hey icutmetl- were you in sandusky when tommy boy was made? can you work for Calihan?
    Originally posted by BakerRacing40
    bad thing is she's probably been rode harder than half the bikes in the start gate..

    but you can still have fun with somethin that's a lil worn out...

    RIP John Gallagher Sr

    give him a blessing or two... god bless this rider and all fallin riders..
    http://www.metalmulisha.com/team/jeremy-lusk

    250r... the G.O.A.T of quads...

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    F'in Tommy Boy...I love that movie, but I have NO idea where Sandusky came into play, because there's nothing in that movie that resembles our city.

    "You could get a good look at a t-bone by sticking your head up a bull's ars, but wouldn't you rather take the butcher's word for it?"
    1989 TRX250R "Red"...Mildly built with the usual goodies.

    2005 SkiDoo Mach Z 1000; wicked!

    1997 Ford F350 4x4 Off Road single axle, 460v8 manual tranny, 25,000original miles

    1994 Robalo 2520 Center Console; twin 200 Mercury outboards

    Past toys have been:

    1996 Ski-Doo MachZ 780 85% Stock and still FAST
    1993 Trophy 20' Center Console boat 175hp Mercury Outboard
    1995 F150 4x4- 393 EFI/roller stroker, 4.10 posi both ends, built E40D
    2001 400ex with the usual goodies
    2005 Kawasaki ZX10R- stupid fast
    2003 Honda CBR600RR
    1991 Suzuki RMX250
    1991 Suzuki DR250S
    1989 Honda CR125
    1987 XR600 "Miss Piggy."
    198? Suzuki DS80

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