Thanks for looking at my pics Buggy. I'm a rank amateur compared to your skills. I do the best I can with the tools and space I have available to me.
I got my first taste of metal work in 8th grade shop class and enjoyed it as we got to forge, cast and weld stuff. By the time 9th grade wood shop came around, all that teacher would let us do is saw wood with a hand saw. It's tough to get enthused about learning something when the teacher won't let students do anything. Personally I find working with wood frustrating.
Regarding the RC trailer tires, think of them as sand service tires on an oil field float trailer.
Is that a Logan or Atlas lathe?
Hey Buggyman,
Nice equipment and shop. I see you make everything to have wheels/casters under them. Great Idea. That's also a nice "money pit"! Now all you need is Fred Flintstone to power it!Haha! I guess the remainder of the "pit" is being built as well? Where will you use your buggy? Around here folks use them in river beds and a place called Little Sahara, in NW Oklahoma. Again, great job and attention to detail.
From what i've seen, you're much to modest. Wood is easier, and cheaper, for me, its a great way to get started designing things to make. The lathe is an Atlas and it still works great, here's a pic of a gearshift knob i turned with square stock.
Welcome to TBN, you bring a lot of inspiration, nice pictures
What seats are those in the buggy, please?