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  • Pudgey51
    Fat kid approved!
    • Feb 2005
    • 368

    #1

    build-a-workshop

    ok i know this isnt technically about paintball, but it will used for the making of paintball products better so thats close enough right? and if not im sorry for post in the wrong area...

    This question more goes out to the guys who do most of their work in house. What kind of set up do u have? im not lookin for makin custom frames or bodies or anything...im lookin for minor to moderate drilling. Mostly to do my own stuff at home (i have spent enough money on parts and guns i dont have enough to pay others to do the work, much less keep shippin back and forth), milling out the frame to drop some weight, drill mounting points for 3 ways in a pnuemag, maybe drillin eye holes for an EP mag. Im just wondering what most of u guys work with, how much they cost, and anything special i need to pick up, like tapping kits specific to paintball, etc...any info helps and is much appreciated.
  • olinar
    mech>electro
    • May 2006
    • 1777

    #2
    i dont do any ule'ing but ive got the standard set up/

    40 inch high work bench with swivel stool
    1/3 hp delta drill press w/ swivel vise
    soft jaw vise
    15 pc set of files
    overhead lighting
    xpr450? dremel with accesory set
    and the standard shelving for storage.

    i also have the table padded with duct taped on cardboard.

    pretty effective set up but again i dont do much ule'ing and i try to only pull out the dremel when my files dont work.

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    • babyface
      down, but never out
      • Jul 2007
      • 340

      #3
      sounds like some great work has come off that bench oli.

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      • olinar
        mech>electro
        • May 2006
        • 1777

        #4
        actually its been very useful but not for my mags. i dont trust myself to take a dremel to my mags, lol.

        ive done lots of work on my old tippmanns, and will be doing some more soon enough.

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        • autococker04
          Registered User
          • Apr 2006
          • 518

          #5


          ive got the works man
          a vice
          a dremmel with 2 bits left
          a drill with mixed sized bits
          and the all important hacksaw and files
          my cocker tap bit
          and my socket set

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          • Papa_Smurf
            E/Xmag ACE boards, PM me.
            • Sep 2006
            • 1531

            #6
            Sherline and Cummins mills
            shop fox drill press
            sherline lathe
            and the usual hex keys, wrenches,pliars,and sockets, and all rests in a crafstman tool chest
            3"thick wooden work surface, 14 linear feet of workspace
            4cabinets, 2 hung on wall, 2 on floor, with pegboard on the wall between them
            Jess em router table
            dewalt table saw


            of course there is more, but thats what I use for my paintball mods.

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            • Pudgey51
              Fat kid approved!
              • Feb 2005
              • 368

              #7
              where do u find gun specific tap bit? like say i wanted to make my bodies dual detents? where would i look to find an angel detent tap bit?

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              • billybob_81067
                A.O.'s official Redneck
                • Jan 2001
                • 1682

                #8

                Crowded garage


                Sign collection


                There's a bolt bin behind that chair and a 20 gallon solvent tank behind that box


                Mini mill and 9x20 jet lathe on bench, air compresor, shop vac and welder underneath


                small belt sander, bench grinder, and vise


                clean up sink!
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                • billybob_81067
                  A.O.'s official Redneck
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 1682

                  #9

                  as soon as I get sliding closet doors built out of this pile of plywood and paneling then I'll be putting a 10" atlas lathe in this corner


                  parts for the atlas lathe (chucks also fit my jet lathe too!) and also a valve grinder that I'm needing to rebuild


                  My son's workbench that I built for his 2nd b-day back in March.


                  The top for a second workbench for my soon-to-be two-year-old nephew. Needs to be planed and sanded yet. I also picked up a couple of jewelers vises off of e-bay to mount to both benches.
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                  • billybob_81067
                    A.O.'s official Redneck
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 1682

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Papa_Smurf
                    Sherline and Cummins mills
                    shop fox drill press
                    sherline lathe
                    and the usual hex keys, wrenches,pliars,and sockets, and all rests in a crafstman tool chest
                    3"thick wooden work surface, 14 linear feet of workspace
                    4cabinets, 2 hung on wall, 2 on floor, with pegboard on the wall between them
                    Jess em router table
                    dewalt table saw


                    of course there is more, but thats what I use for my paintball mods.
                    I demand pictures of your machines!
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