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Re: Bigger and better toys!
What year is the T touring? It's nice!
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
From the look of the fenders, cowl lights, hood, and radiator, I would say that it's a 1915 model year.
Keep crankin',
Eric
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
A new CNC machine tool.
Thumbs Up.

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Re: Bigger and better toys!
A new Haas. 

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Re: Bigger and better toys!
There goes the shop space................... suppose it was going to happen at some point.
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
I cannot wait for my billet aluminum T block. LOL
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Congrats Kevin!
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Millzilla is looking a little spindly. I’m glad you finally got your machine, it took forever.
Andy
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
For those of us who aren't familiar, what will this machine be doing?
Just a 20 year old who listens to 40 year old music, works on 75 year old airplanes and drives 100 year old cars.
The past is only simple because hindsight is 20/20.
The past is only simple because hindsight is 20/20.
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
It’s alive! Still some work to do leveling, squaring, and calibrating… but that’s gonna have to wait till tomorrow.
This machine will do just about anything. It’s got the typical X/Y/Z linear axis, and also a table that is a built in tilting rotary B/C axis. It will simplify and automate the manufacturing process of my current T related products, and hoping to expand into more complex creations.
This machine will do just about anything. It’s got the typical X/Y/Z linear axis, and also a table that is a built in tilting rotary B/C axis. It will simplify and automate the manufacturing process of my current T related products, and hoping to expand into more complex creations.
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
" Inquiring Minds Want to know ". Is it closer to a 3D printer, or a CNC controlled mill- lathe- whatever?1925 Touring wrote: ↑Sat Jul 19, 2025 6:48 pmFor those of us who aren't familiar, what will this machine be doing?
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Oh, OK … I thought it was one of those newly popular garage saunas…. 

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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Now when he turns it on all the neighbors' lights dim !
1922 Coupe & 1927 Touring
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Winner-winner; Chicken Dinner. Your post takes first place. And I was thinking it was one of those in garage storm shelters like people living in tornado alley use.George House wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 9:56 amOh, OK … I thought it was one of those newly popular garage saunas….![]()

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Re: Bigger and better toys!
and here i thought i was doing really good when Saia motor freight brought my tire machine and balancer a couple weeks ago, 

If you can't help em, don't hinder em'
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Got er all squared and aligned this morning, so threw in an old vice and ran the first cut. Project #1 is a hub nut wrench for a #4 Houk wire wheel. Not just any hub nut, but a Veeder odometer hub nut that I will be recreating from an original blueprint later
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Kevin, Whats the horizontal gizmo on the far right?
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
That’s a CNC lathe Jeffrey. Makes roundish stuff.
Andy
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Kevin:
congrats... i have used several Haas machines ranging from the mini-mill thru some much larger machines ...all earlier VF series ... all were very good and reliable ...good choice ...Gene French
congrats... i have used several Haas machines ranging from the mini-mill thru some much larger machines ...all earlier VF series ... all were very good and reliable ...good choice ...Gene French
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Re: Bigger and better toys!
Kevin,
I'm absolutely green with envy. Congratulations.
Craig.
I'm absolutely green with envy. Congratulations.
Craig.