JohnW
(John)
Hello Everybody.
I'm a retired IT guy (mainly I did software development, but I also designed, managed and supported networks and datacenters). I started doing that with punched cards on IBM mainframes and just moved along as the technology changed.
Metalworking has always been a hobby, but I got more serious with it several years ago with the purchase of my first lathe and mill. I have some welders and various other metal working tools to fill out that pastime.
My current project is rebuilding a Colchester clone 14x40 5HP lathe to replace my Hose of Tools 12x36 2HP unit. the "new" lathe was in good condition, but after 40 years, much of the internal oil had turned into something with the consistency of honey. Lots of parts spent lots of time in the parts washer over the winter.
I do a tiny bit of CNC stuff, but in general I have spent way too much of my life with a keyboard and mouse, so I am generally happy to have the majority of the transistors in the shop being in the stereo. Actually that's a lie. the DRO's have more transistors in them than the stereo. Working with manual machines seems much more therapeutic for what is left of my brain.
Other stuff to keep me busy includes electronics. Mainly I play with microcontrollers and digital circuits, but I do mess with some analog stuff at times.
I do a bunch of photography, woodworking, and fix whatever breaks on the various vehicles in the stable as required. Sometimes I watch lectures on mathematics and physics since that is cool stuff as well.
I'm a member at Calgary Protospace where I occasionally use the equipment, but I mainly enjoy being with like-minded geeky maker type people.
When the sun is shining, I try to be on my motorcycle. I had a Honda ST1100 for many years and over 120,000km, but I just moved on to a Yamaha FJR1300, which I'm starting to rack up the miles on.
I live a few km SW of the Calgary city limits, which lets me make noise and have the room to store tools and work on stuff. Some people say that he who dies with the most tools wins, but others say that it is much better to have a tool you don't need, then need a tool you don't have. I'm a little bit in both camps. I constantly fight the urge to hoard stuff (like bits of metal and wood) that will certainly be critical to some project either the day after I get rid of them, or when I still have them , but can't find them.
Anyway, that's me. It looks like an interesting set of forums, so I'm looking forward to adding my 2 cents worth occasionally.
I'm a retired IT guy (mainly I did software development, but I also designed, managed and supported networks and datacenters). I started doing that with punched cards on IBM mainframes and just moved along as the technology changed.
Metalworking has always been a hobby, but I got more serious with it several years ago with the purchase of my first lathe and mill. I have some welders and various other metal working tools to fill out that pastime.
My current project is rebuilding a Colchester clone 14x40 5HP lathe to replace my Hose of Tools 12x36 2HP unit. the "new" lathe was in good condition, but after 40 years, much of the internal oil had turned into something with the consistency of honey. Lots of parts spent lots of time in the parts washer over the winter.
I do a tiny bit of CNC stuff, but in general I have spent way too much of my life with a keyboard and mouse, so I am generally happy to have the majority of the transistors in the shop being in the stereo. Actually that's a lie. the DRO's have more transistors in them than the stereo. Working with manual machines seems much more therapeutic for what is left of my brain.
Other stuff to keep me busy includes electronics. Mainly I play with microcontrollers and digital circuits, but I do mess with some analog stuff at times.
I do a bunch of photography, woodworking, and fix whatever breaks on the various vehicles in the stable as required. Sometimes I watch lectures on mathematics and physics since that is cool stuff as well.
I'm a member at Calgary Protospace where I occasionally use the equipment, but I mainly enjoy being with like-minded geeky maker type people.
When the sun is shining, I try to be on my motorcycle. I had a Honda ST1100 for many years and over 120,000km, but I just moved on to a Yamaha FJR1300, which I'm starting to rack up the miles on.
I live a few km SW of the Calgary city limits, which lets me make noise and have the room to store tools and work on stuff. Some people say that he who dies with the most tools wins, but others say that it is much better to have a tool you don't need, then need a tool you don't have. I'm a little bit in both camps. I constantly fight the urge to hoard stuff (like bits of metal and wood) that will certainly be critical to some project either the day after I get rid of them, or when I still have them , but can't find them.
Anyway, that's me. It looks like an interesting set of forums, so I'm looking forward to adding my 2 cents worth occasionally.