Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop

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Thanks for the vote of confidence, Kyle. lol
 
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This would be my take on a big barn retirement shop. 1958 mobile scout vintage camper rebuild. The tarp on top folds down - keeps the bats off of it.
 

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   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop
  • Thread Starter
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This would be my take on a big barn retirement shop. 1958 mobile scout vintage camper rebuild. The tarp on top folds down - keeps the bats off of it.

LOVE the barn, scout camper and the setting!
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #5,254  
thanks!

this is what i used. only 14 gauge capacity but worked on the short section of 10 gauge

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Terry, maybe you should step up to this one...


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WYSONG Model PH-100 Ton X 10'​

Press Brake​

GC-6000 Control​



THIS MACHINE ONLY BENT ALUMINUM IN AN AEROSPACE FACILITY


Price $19,880.00

100 Ton x 10'

Quality Built To Last !!!


Wysong equipment is well known throughout North America for being among the most durable machines on the market.


Price $19,880.00

CALL NOW
1 800 888 4312
MAURY COHN
SALES@PACIFICMACHINETOOLS.COM
 
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#5,255  
Terry, maybe you should step up to this one...


View attachment 748509

WYSONG Model PH-100 Ton X 10'​

Press Brake​

GC-6000 Control​



THIS MACHINE ONLY BENT ALUMINUM IN AN AEROSPACE FACILITY


Price $19,880.00

100 Ton x 10'

Quality Built To Last !!!


Wysong equipment is well known throughout North America for being among the most durable machines on the market.


Price $19,880.00

CALL NOW
1 800 888 4312
MAURY COHN
SALES@PACIFICMACHINETOOLS.COM

….I wish.
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #5,256  
Why rubber Wheels ?

Just thinking out loud... why not metal, no melting ?

Coming together nice !
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop
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Why rubber Wheels ?

Just thinking out loud... why not metal, no melting ?

Coming together nice !

Thanks, Scrambler!

They are solid rubber, not pneumatic. I have had good luck with them in the past.

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   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #5,258  
thanks!

this is what i used. only 14 gauge capacity but worked on the short section of 10 gauge

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Nice tool, looks in good shape.
Years back, I was doing some remodeling of dashes in cars and trucks, adding aftermarket gauges, moving things around. I used to take the work to another job I had and at lunch or break time, I would bend up the dash panels and full dash setups.

I missed buying a 48" Brake, should of..., would of..., could of..., type of thing, wished I had.

The stand is looking good.


The rubber wheel thing... I changed everything over to metal, thinking things MIGHT melt, never ran into anything that still had the composite wheels but always thought never wanted to find out.

My Miller 210 still on the original wheels but now that I think on it I'm not sure what material they are.

Nice setup of equipment you have too; is the second from the left a TIG Machine, always wanted to go that route but never have.
 
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; is the second from the left a TIG Machine, always wanted to go that route but never have.

The first small machine is a plasma cutter which I still have.

The other Miller welders are all gone

left to right : plasma cutter , Miller 350 XMT, Miller Synchrowave 200, Miller 350P.
 
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Cable management for the cart

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mounted on a swing away bar so that the top hinged welder door can be opened to change rollers or wire.

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more hangers..
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