Hi all, with regard to John Sheperds post regarding a serious accident caused by reaching over a rotating machine tool to get a toolholder, I realise that other factors were involved but as described it was an accident looking for a place to happen, I would not advocate a toolblock storage any nearer than the RH end of the machine for this reason, then your worst case scenario is it landing on your foot, as opposed to trying to brain you.
I once worked behind what I considered to be the most accident prone man the world had ever seen & have a vast collection of stories of his efforts to remove himself from the human gene pool, this is one, picture a very large CNC lathe with a 26 inch chuck surmounted by three & a half hundredweight of fixture extending another 8 inches on diameter rotating at a low speed to keep machine warm at tea break, come back, pick up swarf rake & reach up to push top guard up to allow jib access to remove component, throw in being left handed & he now has his left side within 2 inches of sudden death, enter small bespectacled man stage right, "you do realise that one day your going to end up wrapped round that thing like pretzel knot dont you? " the reply " I suppose your right", now I dont suppose you will find yourselves in that position, but just consider that any machine bigger than a Unimat 1 might do it & you wont go far wrong.
robjon 44