It was a great time having you all here! Now I can claim to have had all 3 of the monkies here and I have video proof! I really appreciated the home made jack, it goes well with my awesome hammer and my Solid Rock boring bar. :-)
Hi Brian, do you need help finding all the banana peelings we left behind...???? "Only one...!!!" The second one should be on it's way soon enough.... Unless you plan to get here soon enough. Cheers, Pierre
I saw that was corrected for Robin. lol I doubt a trip north of the border is in the cards for this year. :-( So much to do here and the weather has not been helping!!! We are at that time of year with the big temp swings daily and just keeping things from flash rusting away is a huge chore. I need to get the shop climate control in action!!!
Thank you love this family business that Steve is sharing, you got one of those boring bars Pierre's Garage and that is how we found Solid Rock Machine, because he gave a boring bar to Emma who used in on some cast brass motor parts for a friends steam engine and it worked well so we went over and started watching Solid Rock now as well. We love this TH-cam communities focused on making machined part, pieces, tools, machines and products. Thank you for the share.
Nice that Steve started his own private army, even much better so that they are all machinists... That can only improve how the world revolves... ;) I've seen Emma using the little bar and squaring the cylinders, she did a great job at it, Emma is a very nice and kind person, I even had a chance to meet in person on the 2017 Bash... Cheers, Pierre
For sure that was a mega trip - and impressive how many great folks you managed to see. As you know I was honored to have you visit my humble (very messy) shop - thx for the bit of footage :). Brian's massive machines are awesome... that's quite an operation he has there. You were lucky to meet the famous Jimmy D. Would love to have met Robin - his work is terrific. I must try and get one of the Solid Rock machine Shop boring bars one day when funds permit.
Hi Chris, this was a great stop, never mind about humble shop, any shop that produces nice and useful parts merits the full recognition... ;) Yap, Brian got nothing under 3 tons, guess he's equiped for it, he manages to get by, machining BIG stuff on bigger machinery. Robin isn't that far from your location, maybe on a nice day, never now. ATB, Pierre
Man, that was quite the trip! Glad you got home safely. Saw Chris' video from your visit, you could tell he was thrilled to have the company. Thanks for sharing, it's good to see how personable it seems most people in the hobby machine community are.
You're right about Chris being happy to see us, this could be suspicious... lol Baaah, no way, he's a real good fellow...!!! We also enjoyed... Now we need a speed nap to recover from that trip, the years are starting to slow us down, we're near the age where the afternoon nap in a must... This community is made of a great bunch of individuals, all worth spending some time with... Cheers, Pierre
Hi Pierre, I enjoyed the video. Looks like you guys had a very busy scheduled. It is great that you got to meet all those people. Thanks for the plug on the boring bars. Steve
Like you say, lots of traveling for a single week, nice to be able to meet with all of you guys, chances are that our roads will cross in some future event, ntohing planned yet, but, let's see. Anxious to have some occasion to try that nice boring bar, thanks again and say hi to your family... ATB, Pierre
Those trips are quite some fun, though, unfortunately, we can't schedule that many in the same year... ;) Need time to recover from this one first... Cheers, Pierre
I'm kinda anxious to have enough spare time to try it in some serious machining project... Nice family, a little like an army of machinist... ;) Cheers, Pierre
Guess that now we know the way, there is no reason not to go back... lol Need to accumulate some big basket of brownie points, though... Cheers, Pierre
I can't believe that I missed you guys at Robins. I have a vacation home 20 minutes away from Robin and I stopped over to see him later that day. Thanks for sharing your trip.
Hi Steve, real bummer we missed each other by so little, hop there are gonna be some other occasion to meet, never know what the future has in store... ATB, Pierre
It's posible but not certain here also, it will be probably a last minute decision, hope to be able to make it, though... This time there wouldn't be any vacation or touring along.
We were lucky enough to leave before Robin found out any defects... lol He showed us some pretty amazing things he did along the years, this was an absolute treat... Those tours are so much fun, but quite tough on older bones. Hope your shop project is "Chooching along...!!!" Even slowly... ;) Cheers, Pierre
Slowly is the word. Municipal development seems like drag racing a glacier and losing. It will happen in due time. I just have to stop myself from shopping before it gets built.
Just like global warming, municipal authorities are a sure fact, not necessarily doing what's best for us, individuality isn't a priority over there... Sadly... :( And we say that shopping is women's favorite pastime... lol
Nice tour around. Looks like you and Phil had a good time. Great to see you guys. I got home last night, drove 4400 miles, not including my side trip to Mr. Pete's.
The Meet & Greet was a grand event, I'm glad you guys were able to make the trip. I didn't see those particular surfaces on those angle blocks. Were those Swiss made? ;-) Someone clearly considered those to be "consumables." As for the Bailey Seal Of Approval, better check his dog-bone account for any kickbacks from Canadian Tire ...
Those Swiss angle plates are quite practical, the more holes already made, the less you need to make when setting up... ;) Those will last a very long time, not considered like consumables, even full of set-up holes. Now we need some recup time to recover from all that trip. ATB, Pierre
I know what you mean, it usually takes a day or two for me to get "home functional" after a turn out. It might take more for those that are not regularly out on long trips.
When we travel, there is no way to know how close we can be from anyone unless we've been notified in advance, funny how it goes... You're shure welcome to stop for a visit, just let us know a little in advance so we could fix smoething... ;) Cheers, Pierre
It would have been a riot all of us together, the fun and peacefull one, though...That was a long trip, plus lots of miles in a short time, hotels are quite rough on the wallet... lol
It was a great time having you all here! Now I can claim to have had all 3 of the monkies here and I have video proof! I really appreciated the home made jack, it goes well with my awesome hammer and my Solid Rock boring bar. :-)
Hi Brian, do you need help finding all the banana peelings we left behind...????
"Only one...!!!" The second one should be on it's way soon enough.... Unless you plan to get here soon enough.
Cheers, Pierre
I saw that was corrected for Robin. lol I doubt a trip north of the border is in the cards for this year. :-( So much to do here and the weather has not been helping!!! We are at that time of year with the big temp swings daily and just keeping things from flash rusting away is a huge chore. I need to get the shop climate control in action!!!
Agree about climae control, hitting a frozen finger HURTs Soooo much...
Thank you love this family business that Steve is sharing, you got one of those boring bars Pierre's Garage and that is how we found Solid Rock Machine, because he gave a boring bar to Emma who used in on some cast brass motor parts for a friends steam engine and it worked well so we went over and started watching Solid Rock now as well. We love this TH-cam communities focused on making machined part, pieces, tools, machines and products. Thank you for the share.
Nice that Steve started his own private army, even much better so that they are all machinists... That can only improve how the world revolves... ;)
I've seen Emma using the little bar and squaring the cylinders, she did a great job at it, Emma is a very nice and kind person, I even had a chance to meet in person on the 2017 Bash...
Cheers, Pierre
For sure that was a mega trip - and impressive how many great folks you managed to see. As you know I was honored to have you visit my humble (very messy) shop - thx for the bit of footage :).
Brian's massive machines are awesome... that's quite an operation he has there.
You were lucky to meet the famous Jimmy D. Would love to have met Robin - his work is terrific.
I must try and get one of the Solid Rock machine Shop boring bars one day when funds permit.
Hi Chris, this was a great stop, never mind about humble shop, any shop that produces nice and useful parts merits the full recognition... ;)
Yap, Brian got nothing under 3 tons, guess he's equiped for it, he manages to get by, machining BIG stuff on bigger machinery.
Robin isn't that far from your location, maybe on a nice day, never now.
ATB, Pierre
Thank you Pierre and Phil. It is always a pleasure to follow your video. Greetings from Italia.
Man, that was quite the trip! Glad you got home safely. Saw Chris' video from your visit, you could tell he was thrilled to have the company. Thanks for sharing, it's good to see how personable it seems most people in the hobby machine community are.
You're right about Chris being happy to see us, this could be suspicious... lol Baaah, no way, he's a real good fellow...!!! We also enjoyed...
Now we need a speed nap to recover from that trip, the years are starting to slow us down, we're near the age where the afternoon nap in a must...
This community is made of a great bunch of individuals, all worth spending some time with...
Cheers, Pierre
Thank you for sharing your road trip with us
Hi Pierre,
I enjoyed the video. Looks like you guys had a very busy scheduled. It is great that you got to meet all those people. Thanks for the plug on the boring bars.
Steve
Like you say, lots of traveling for a single week, nice to be able to meet with all of you guys, chances are that our roads will cross in some future event, ntohing planned yet, but, let's see.
Anxious to have some occasion to try that nice boring bar, thanks again and say hi to your family...
ATB, Pierre
Nice trip and lots of good memories. Looks like you had fun.
Those trips are quite some fun, though, unfortunately, we can't schedule that many in the same year... ;)
Need time to recover from this one first...
Cheers, Pierre
A Solid Rock Boring bar is a nice gift. I have a couple here and they are sweet, Steve and family do a superb Job for sure.
I'm kinda anxious to have enough spare time to try it in some serious machining project...
Nice family, a little like an army of machinist... ;)
Cheers, Pierre
Truly an epic journey!
Y'all come back now y'here! Smile!
_Dan_
Guess that now we know the way, there is no reason not to go back... lol
Need to accumulate some big basket of brownie points, though...
Cheers, Pierre
A great trip and quality time well spent.
You daid it right, everything went so good, long time spent on the road, though...
Cheers, Pierre
I can't believe that I missed you guys at Robins. I have a vacation home 20 minutes away from Robin and I stopped over to see him later that day. Thanks for sharing your trip.
Hi Steve, real bummer we missed each other by so little, hop there are gonna be some other occasion to meet, never know what the future has in store...
ATB, Pierre
I am hoping to attend the Bar Z Bash again in2019. Just depends on the date.
It's posible but not certain here also, it will be probably a last minute decision, hope to be able to make it, though... This time there wouldn't be any vacation or touring along.
Nice road trip. That must have been exciting handing your work over to Robin for his inspection.
We were lucky enough to leave before Robin found out any defects... lol
He showed us some pretty amazing things he did along the years, this was an absolute treat...
Those tours are so much fun, but quite tough on older bones.
Hope your shop project is "Chooching along...!!!" Even slowly... ;)
Cheers, Pierre
Slowly is the word. Municipal development seems like drag racing a glacier and losing. It will happen in due time. I just have to stop myself from shopping before it gets built.
Just like global warming, municipal authorities are a sure fact, not necessarily doing what's best for us, individuality isn't a priority over there... Sadly... :(
And we say that shopping is women's favorite pastime... lol
Nice tour around. Looks like you and Phil had a good time. Great to see you guys. I got home last night, drove 4400 miles, not including my side trip to Mr. Pete's.
The tour was fun...
WOW...!!! You got to overdrive us by a a lot, promise we'll stop bragging about a litte tour... ;)
Always a pleasure, Pierre
The Meet & Greet was a grand event, I'm glad you guys were able to make the trip.
I didn't see those particular surfaces on those angle blocks. Were those Swiss made? ;-) Someone clearly considered those to be "consumables."
As for the Bailey Seal Of Approval, better check his dog-bone account for any kickbacks from Canadian Tire ...
Those Swiss angle plates are quite practical, the more holes already made, the less you need to make when setting up... ;) Those will last a very long time, not considered like consumables, even full of set-up holes.
Now we need some recup time to recover from all that trip.
ATB, Pierre
I know what you mean, it usually takes a day or two for me to get "home functional" after a turn out. It might take more for those that are not regularly out on long trips.
Love the video.. you were 30 miles from my shop when you were in Dayton. If i ever get a passport. You're shop is on my list to visit.
When we travel, there is no way to know how close we can be from anyone unless we've been notified in advance, funny how it goes...
You're shure welcome to stop for a visit, just let us know a little in advance so we could fix smoething... ;)
Cheers, Pierre
great Video wished i could have came along
It would have been a riot all of us together, the fun and peacefull one, though...That was a long trip, plus lots of miles in a short time, hotels are quite rough on the wallet... lol
20 years ago could have taken a tent lol
Even 35+ years ago I definitively gave up on campimg....
Y'all definitely put on a few Kilometers!
Miles or kilometers, kinda the same, just bigger numbers in km, nice impression of speeding at 100...
Cheers, Pierre
excellent vid - thx
Hey, thanks for nice comment, Pierre
One thing about Brian, you can always count on him shooting you straight. LOL Gotta love em'
Brian has some good vision and don't miss a thing, gota be quick to pass something under his nose.... ;)
I did not know Chris was in the states
hey Pierre, are you a full time machinist ?
Full time retired machinist, welder...!!! The better part of the career... lol
hahaah I guess so ! you in MTL area or quebec city ?
On the South Shore of Montréal, about 20 minutes from the Lafontaine tunnel.