MFTC portable workshop

JMe said:
I had a contact with Thimothy
He's back in a few days to explain his absence

Jacques

Glad to hear he is still on the right side of the dirt. Hope he is doing well. His published content was very influential in the development of my shop. Can’t thank him enough.
 
[member=24486]JMe[/member] Can you share any more information on Tim's whereabouts? Really miss his contributions to the community.
 
egmiii said:
[member=24486]JMe[/member] Can you share any more information on Tim's whereabouts? Really miss his contributions to the community.
I too would like to know. I have a bunch of his plans and had a number of questions, never got a reply. Love his approach and work.

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I sent him a new message on Thursday but he did not read it. I am sorry

Jacques
 
Yea, i would like to buy the combo plans, but some ppl saying hes not answering, im not sure if i should buy or wait until he answers.
Would like to start to read at least the MF-TC plans, i have some things i would like to try before start building. Since i live in Brazil i have to be sure what i want to build before start, prices here are not very cheap for most parts.
 
As a small scale dairy farmer who must rely on my skills as a woodworker to fill in the income gap I totally get his dilemma. A farm like his is a big operation. At my small scale, running a sawmill business, restoring houses and farming is a lot to juggle and everything suffers during peak times. I can only imagine Tim's dilemma.

All that aside, he's both a talented craftsman and documentary film maker.... That is a great film on farming! Good luck to him going forward.
 
After seeing that I totally respect him even more than I already did.

Peter
 
I agree ! ...I think many of us have done, thru the years, “what needs to be done” I myself had a different career many years ago as a Firefighter.....i just keep thinking what a great shop he’ll have to retire to......Good Luck Tim !
 
Man I cant even imagine how much all that nice farming equipment must have cost! I know nothing about farming but that stuff looked super nice and pretty high end to me!
 
Tim is an impressive woodworker and an impressive young man. I will certainly miss his professional and inspirational videos. I wish him all the best.
 
Now that's awesome to hear that Timothy is doing well and following his heart! Much respect!

All the best to you Timothy!

Thanks for posting [member=18283]RobBob[/member]

Kind regards,
Oliver
 
I  watched Timoty's presentation and I want to thank [member=18283]RobBob[/member] for the posting. I understand and totally respect Timothy's position. And the fact that he is going to carry on his farming with Organic methods adds even more respect. Having grown up on an uncle's farm (small dairy) in a time when chemicals were not in the picture, I know how hard it is to stay ahead of the weeds and bugs.

I was especially interested in the shot where his weeding tines were guided (controlled) by camera.  How many hours I spent riding behind a iron wheeled F-12 Farmall tractor on a converted tiller (converted from horse drawn to  tractor drawn) and watching corn plants glide by under my watchful eye. There were two pedals that were the steering levers guided by my feet. Timothy, obviously was bitten by the farming bug at a very early age. Such a bug is very difficult to avoid. Much more difficult to shake once bitten.
Tinker
 
Anyone purchase a plan lately? I think I might build the MFTC, but don't want to have to go through trouble to get money back.
 
I bought plans about 10 days ago and Tim answered questions next day. He's still providing backup for his plans it seems.
 
mickmick said:
Trying to decide on wheels - any UKers have any links to wheels they've used? I was looking at wheelchair ones like these:https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200mm-8-Non-Marking-Grey-Rubber-Wheelchair-Wheel/282957458792
quite like the idea of a bearing but maybe it's overkill.

[member=69276]mickmick[/member]

Although I've *still* not got round to actually building my MFTCs, I purchased the wheels used by [member=27804]CWP[/member] for his excellent builds in this thread. Not sure whether they're still available from the site I bought them from as it is down for maintenance, but they're still on eBay...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Rock...nd-R12-Carts/223309210174?hash=item33fe44223e:g:z28AAOSwk6dbi55m:rk:1:pf:0

GarryMartin said:
CWP said:
After a bit of research I chose a replacement wheel for a really nice cart that seems to be made for mostly hauling band equipment like amplifiers and stuff- called the rock-n-roller r8. (I plan on replacing my wagon that stays on the truck with one of these) The best price for the wheels was from fullcompass.com
  Got them quick and the shipping was only $4.99 total for 6 wheels. Each wheel $15.99

For my UK brethren who might be interested, I found these wheels online at ALG Sound and Light Store for £9.54 + VAT for a pair, £5.00 + VAT delivery.

http://www.soundandlightstore.co.uk/r-trac-caster-wheels-8-by-2-5-pair-of-wheels-for-r12--p5970

£17.45 including VAT and delivery for two high quality 8" wheels.
 
Thanks Peter and Garry.

I'm gonna give the Rocking ones a go.

CWP build is pretty inspirational. Great concept for adjustable workshop.
 
Still going round and round in circles trying to find affordable but good adjustable legs.
Tried some from local Screwfix and there is so much play in the thread that I am going to return them. Any suggestions?
 
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