So,
I'm in the process of converting my garage into a workshop,
For context it's 5m by 3.6m,
I have a whole bunch of kit which I plan to put in there with a plan to contruct another "temperary" outhouse next year where I'll put more kit.
One piece of said kit is a 24" Wadkin RM.
Now if I'm wanting to do milling on long lengh wood I'll be, for a lack of better words, snooked.
So I started thinking how I make this beautiful machine as flexible as possible, considering it weight around 1400kg to 1600kg.
Ie.:
Also, anyone have experience in putting machinery on rails?
I'm in the process of converting my garage into a workshop,
For context it's 5m by 3.6m,
I have a whole bunch of kit which I plan to put in there with a plan to contruct another "temperary" outhouse next year where I'll put more kit.
One piece of said kit is a 24" Wadkin RM.
Now if I'm wanting to do milling on long lengh wood I'll be, for a lack of better words, snooked.
So I started thinking how I make this beautiful machine as flexible as possible, considering it weight around 1400kg to 1600kg.
Ie.:
- If I want to do small/medium milling I'd leave the RM inside the shop.
- If I want to do large/long milling I'd rail the machine outside, set it/fix it (somehow) then once finished rail it back in.
Also, anyone have experience in putting machinery on rails?
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