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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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Too_Many_Tools wrote: I am posting this subject in three different groups to hopefully get a good cross section of ideas. I apologize ahead of time if this offends anyone. When one considers a workshop with metal and wood working capabilities, what tradeoffs have you made to have a working shop in an alternate homepower environment where every amp is precious? Obviously hand nonpowered tools take on a special importance. Cordless tools come to mind but which ones and what batteries? cordless tools violate the 'every amp is precious' premise. Charging batteries is *extremely* ineffcient. When considerng stationary tools like drills, lathes, mills, saws, grinders, etc., which ones fit best in an environment where one is off grid? PTO-driven ones. The 'drive' can come from nerly anything -- a water-wheel, a steam-engine, a tread-mill, etc. Even an electric motor, in extreme circumstance. ![]() Special operations like welding and using air compressors would seem to need consideration because of their unique requirements. Welding -- gas, instead of electric arc. Air compressor -- gasoline/deiesel engint, steam-powered. |
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