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griff
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Hey guys. I own a small fabrication/welding shop near Huntsville, AL. I started welding in high school and really liked it. I've always been a gearhead so the two go hand in hand. I'm in my thirties now and still welding. We do MIG, TIG, and Stick in the shop. I also have a CNC plasma table so we cut out a lot of stuff for people as well as in house. We also do some manual machining. I have a bridgeport and an 18" lathe.

Griff
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Welcome, griff,

We have several machinist/welders here, and they are the reason the "Metal Cutting" sub-forum exists, though most of the recent posts relate more to cutting for fabrication rather than carving metal on a mill or lathe.

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Welcome! I'm interested as well. Think the next addition to my shop needs to be a mill or lathe. Either or both.
I have more questions than answers

Josh
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Welcome to the forum Griff.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

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Everlast PA 200
griff
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Thanks for the Welcome.

Once you have a mill and lathe, you'll wonder how you did anything without them.
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Both my dad and my uncle are machinists by trade I grew up around and in a few shops so I know what I'm missing. I think this makes my desire for a mill and a lathe even worse.
I have more questions than answers

Josh
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