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    Re: THE GRIZZ

    Don't you have your photos stored in that google drive?

    I went back as far as page 16 and the photos are still working.

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    Re: THE GRIZZ

    I know this was quite a few years ago but I read this entire thread the last few days while off work on holiday break. Outstanding work! You guys pretty much dropped the mic on G0704 conversions. Well done gentlemen...if I do get around to converting my old G0704 at least I know where the bar has been set!

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    jbothell,

    Thank you for the nice comments, it was a fun father and son project, and I certainly learned as much as my son did as this was my first foray into anything other than manual machining. My son recently purchased a house, so the other day the Grizz was loaded up and moved to his nice new garage. It has only a few hours run time on it, as he moved on to different things, but now that it's at his new digs, maybe he'll renew his interest in it.

    Here are two pictures of it being moved right before Christmas...I now have more much needed space in my shop..yay!

    Stuart

    "THE GRIZZ" photo album - https://goo.gl/photos/yLLp61jooprtYzFK7
    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT2lq9obzEnlEu-M56ZzT_A

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    A little interesting side note. When we built the Grizz,, there was a 'top heavy' concern which we somewhat addressed by adding heavy plate to the bottom of the toolbox/base. On December 21st there was a 6.4 earthquake here (Eureka, CA) that had a g-force of 1.4, which is ferocious, followed by many aftershocks as well as another 5.4 this morning. The Grizz wiggled but didn't take a dive, so that was a real plus for us. My shop, on the other hand looks like King Kong went nuts in there and I still haven't had the heart to start to clean it up.

    Stuart
    "THE GRIZZ" photo album - https://goo.gl/photos/yLLp61jooprtYzFK7
    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT2lq9obzEnlEu-M56ZzT_A

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    Quote Originally Posted by atomarc View Post
    A little interesting side note. When we built the Grizz,, there was a 'top heavy' concern which we somewhat addressed by adding heavy plate to the bottom of the toolbox/base. On December 21st there was a 6.4 earthquake here (Eureka, CA) that had a g-force of 1.4, which is ferocious, followed by many aftershocks as well as another 5.4 this morning. The Grizz wiggled but didn't take a dive, so that was a real plus for us. My shop, on the other hand looks like King Kong went nuts in there and I still haven't had the heart to start to clean it up.

    Stuart
    Glad to hear you all are ok ..kinda late but I'm just reading this new post. I come to this thread when I get stumped converting my benchtop mill and need ideas....thanks!!!

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