Revved
11-10-2014, 09:43 AM
Ok guys!! Finally after 12 weeks of waiting for the bank, the SBA, and then renovation of the new building the new shop is finally functional. (I won't say done because a shop is never done!!!)
I've upgraded from 1500 at my old place to 6000 sq feet about 45 min north of Dallas near Lake Ray Roberts. First is the metal fabrication shop with tons of Baileigh equipment including an MH19 Powerhammer, english wheel, magnetic brake, plasma table, and shrinker stretcher complementing the Baileigh equipment I already had (Thanks Shane!!.) I now have a mill and lathe in house. MIG, TIG, and plasma cutting capabilities in house.
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG0810_zpsdaad0886.jpg
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG07981_zps376ffcdd.jpg
One of my goals this year was to become functional in metal shaping and having good tools is essential. I've learned that the metal shaping side of this industry is an entire universe that I'm jumping into!
Three hosts with three flats down the "mechanical" side of the shop!
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG0811_zps1549acee.jpg
This whole side next to the metal fab shop is going to get curtained off as a "dirty work" area.
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG0812_zpsc0b038e8.jpg
Now back to work!
I've upgraded from 1500 at my old place to 6000 sq feet about 45 min north of Dallas near Lake Ray Roberts. First is the metal fabrication shop with tons of Baileigh equipment including an MH19 Powerhammer, english wheel, magnetic brake, plasma table, and shrinker stretcher complementing the Baileigh equipment I already had (Thanks Shane!!.) I now have a mill and lathe in house. MIG, TIG, and plasma cutting capabilities in house.
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG0810_zpsdaad0886.jpg
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG07981_zps376ffcdd.jpg
One of my goals this year was to become functional in metal shaping and having good tools is essential. I've learned that the metal shaping side of this industry is an entire universe that I'm jumping into!
Three hosts with three flats down the "mechanical" side of the shop!
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG0811_zps1549acee.jpg
This whole side next to the metal fab shop is going to get curtained off as a "dirty work" area.
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv328/RevvedAC/General%20Junk/IMAG0812_zpsc0b038e8.jpg
Now back to work!