Hank's Machine Shop

Started by Larry C, October 15, 2025, 06:00:58 PM

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Larry C

Jerry thank you. The windows were easy to make and I love the look. I thought the stone walls would be nice for something different for a change.

Mike thanks. The first machine shop I made I added the wall stuff after they were glued in place. That was one of those things NOT to do and it's sooo much easier to do the walls first and IMHO they look better when finished.

Curt thank you so much.
Owner & CEO of
Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout
Current Project: Hank's Machine Shop

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Rick

Larry, the inside and outside of the walls look good.
Congratulations on your latest order from SW.
Good that you found out you needed more room before you got too far.

Larry C

Rick thank you so much. I'm looking forward to the new lathe I only wished he had different machines available. When I realized things would be too tight I knew I had to make a decision now on expanding the shop.
Owner & CEO of
Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout
Current Project: Hank's Machine Shop

http://www.ussvigilant.blogspot.com

Pennman

Larry,

A bigger shop is great, but where's the toilet?  ;)
Do they really have to go outside?? :o

Rich

Philip


Larry C

Rich thanks. Haven't gotten that far yet but I hear Hank is "old school" so I'm sure an "outhouse" will show up at some point.

Philip thanks; taking my time so I get it right.
Owner & CEO of
Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout
Current Project: Hank's Machine Shop

http://www.ussvigilant.blogspot.com

GaryMc

Very nice Larry, I will be following along.
Regards,

Gary

Larry C

Gary thank you and thanks for stopping by; nice to have you following along.
Owner & CEO of
Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout
Current Project: Hank's Machine Shop

http://www.ussvigilant.blogspot.com

deemery

Did you get the box of pulley parts?

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

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