Looking good titch, but can I offer some safety advice for your machine shop... This may be a little random but I'm an ex chief stoker who worked with RN coy down at the hard a number of years ago, Just seen your "you tube" channel tonight... and now subscribed..! Make sure your new machinery should have emergency electrical stops fitted - the big red mushroom foot operated dome type (floor mounted) are actually the best choice for each individual piece of kit, ie if hands and arms are wrapped around rotating drills / lathes etc, the feet are still free to press the stop button..! There should also be a main electrical isolator for the workshop room which kills the power to all machinery, this could be wall mounted at the entrance point. Nice to see some fire extinguishers in the building, are they the correct type and in date for test..? Also some H&S signage showing emergency exit routes & noise hazard areas / eye protection required, etc.. I could write more but I don't want you to be having one big WTF moment reading this... just wanting to share some experience I have from my workshop days at the hard. As this is going out on national telly it would be appropriate to show the RN/RM's for the true professionals that we are. Well done so far and hopefully I will visit your place when we are allowed back in the UK... (currently in Germany..!) Best wishes, Dusty
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