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Mike, 2 mills ?
I know a machinist in Wisconsin that will take one off your hands so you can have more room in your shop. :yes:
I needed a second one because i found myself changing setups too often. I keep one w/ the head trammed and the vise indicated and the other is for more odd setups. The Lagun is beefier and I use it for heavier milling jobs.

Besides you can never have too many tools.
 
Here's a link to a few pics of my "almost" finished garage. Please excuse the mess. I'm still trying to clean/organize it so I can get back to work on my 67 'Bird. Which is why I built the garage in the first place. It's 30x40x12 with 560 sq/ft of good usable attic space.

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/575074902iFpcpV
 
I have seen some impressive caves here,but one thing made me stop and stare.123,you have the coolest Camaro ever!Dont change it.If you ever decide you want something different dont redo that car just sell it to me and star over.That car is soooo cool.I would walk past a mile of trailer queens just to stop and admire a car that look like it actually sees some street action.Very cool.
 
thanks rich but i really want to finish this car like alot of guys they start a project car and just never seem to get it finished this was my first car back in 1977 and i always dreamed of havin the dream 67ss/rs camaro so like alot of young guys with no money you do what you can when you can so much of what you see on the car was done back in the late 70's early 80's the car hasn't been on the street since i think 1982 thats when the familiy thing came along now 25 years later i would just like to finish what i started not so much to have a dream car just have my dream 1967ss camaro
 
Here's a before resto and during resto picture for ya!

'69 Coupe Currently under construction....


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You'd be surprised how many nice barns and garages people have that are full of musclecars. Not high profile people either. They're quiet and humble, don't get involved in typical gearhead activities and rarely go to shows and cruise nights. They just drive.

There are also owners of exotics with large gargages underneath their homes. One would never know they were there. That's the way they want it.
 
These were taken at different stages since last year, last November it was an unfinished ,uninsulated , unheated icebox during the winter months and a sweatbox in the summer.
Last winter I threw a ceiling in to have some storage space and a place to put a furnace/ac unit in , added plenty of lighting ,insulated it and finished the walls.
This spring painted, epoxy coated the floor and did all the decorating,
All that's left is to put a compressor in the back left corner, get the satellite hooked up and build my permanent workbench... I had to leave something for this winters project.;)

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