You have to be consequent - I used to know a guy in Vienna who poured  a 
concrete basement floor, put a 4 or 5 ton, 3 meter lathe on it with a 
crane and built the rest of the house (and astronomical observatory) 
around it.
Peter


Am 27.04.2013 23:25, schrieb Ron Bean:
> Jon Elson <el...@pico-systems.com> writes:
>
>> If you have the room...
> That's a *very* big "if" for a lot of us.
>
> That's why the used "big iron" usually sells for less than the smaller
> "toolroom" machines-- the market for them is limited to people who can
> afford the space to house them.
>
> I have access to a machine shop at Milwaukee Makerspace, but I could
> never own a machine like that myself, just because I'd have no place to
> put it.
>
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