Good day. Been looking at various websites dealing with home machine shops, and today was the first time I found a Canadian one.
I'm a marine engineer by trade, working as chief engineer on a crude oil tanker in the North Sea at the moment. Became hooked on Youtube videos regarding home machine shops, and was intrigued by the whole thing. As I watched more and more, I figured it would be a hobby I wouldn't mind getting into, although I was not sure where I would find the time (already an amateur radio operator, sport shooter and reloader, woodworker, and honey-do list do-er!). I have been making parts for various equipment onboard as required for years, so have a passing exposure to milling and lathe work, plus what we did in college. So I took the plunge anyway. Picked up a CX600 mini-mill from Busy Bee, and a King Canada ML1022 lathe, and I was off. Tooling comes in dribs and drabs as required, but it hard to find in my neck of the woods, so online shopping for most of it.
Ordered a couple of steam engine kits from Stuart, an S50 and a Victoria, so far. Have started the S50, but when I miss drilled the S50 casting, I put it aside to repair later. So far it has been almost 2 years, but I will get back to it, I promise!! lol
Anyway, thanks for having me, and I look forward to reading posts, and gleaning whatever knowledge I can from the other members.
Rob
I'm a marine engineer by trade, working as chief engineer on a crude oil tanker in the North Sea at the moment. Became hooked on Youtube videos regarding home machine shops, and was intrigued by the whole thing. As I watched more and more, I figured it would be a hobby I wouldn't mind getting into, although I was not sure where I would find the time (already an amateur radio operator, sport shooter and reloader, woodworker, and honey-do list do-er!). I have been making parts for various equipment onboard as required for years, so have a passing exposure to milling and lathe work, plus what we did in college. So I took the plunge anyway. Picked up a CX600 mini-mill from Busy Bee, and a King Canada ML1022 lathe, and I was off. Tooling comes in dribs and drabs as required, but it hard to find in my neck of the woods, so online shopping for most of it.
Ordered a couple of steam engine kits from Stuart, an S50 and a Victoria, so far. Have started the S50, but when I miss drilled the S50 casting, I put it aside to repair later. So far it has been almost 2 years, but I will get back to it, I promise!! lol
Anyway, thanks for having me, and I look forward to reading posts, and gleaning whatever knowledge I can from the other members.
Rob