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Good Monday Morning Patriot Woodworkers! May 16, 2022

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I was going to say, reading this, he didn't have a high enough price on it.

 

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1 hour ago, Gunny said:

5 gallon bucket full of 1/2 inch PVC fittings.

Wow, that is a bunch of money right there. There must be a whopper of a favor he's fixin' to ask. :cowboy:

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The shim idea isn't bad, but I just can't bring myself to cut a non-trivial amount of QSRO into wedges and shims though.  

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After I acquire machinery for making horsehair brushes, I'd like my own machinery for making shims. Churn out a few dozen packets a day. In custom woods. Cherry, mahogany, ash, walnut. Especially walnut. Mmmmmm

 

So when you're fabricating and want a few shims in matching wood, you'd have the right shim for the job.

 

I use shims all of the time, like a third hand, but was classically trained in caveman luthiery practices.

 

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1 hour ago, Woodman said:

Wow, that is a bunch of money right there. There must be a whopper of a favor he's fixin' to ask. :cowboy:

 

More like payback for the 3 lifetimes of favors he owes. :throbbinghead:

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2 hours ago, frenchwwr said:

I was going to say, reading this, he didn't have a high enough price on it.

 

 

:throbbinghead:

 

:ChinScratch: Yeah, could have got $750.00+ without doing anything, now waiting to get $80.00 as it is. :WonderScratch:

 

Glad I checked when I got this.

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The last one I saw (Same model in about the same condition) sell on ebay went for just a little shy of $1600.00. 

 

:ChinScratch: I may add lights, but it will be done so that they can be removed without leaving proof they were ever there. ;)

 

:ChinScratch: Maybe a couple of "Candelstick" lights on the sides, or maybe "Halophane" shades...or how about... :DayDreaming:

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4 hours ago, Gunny said:

Neighbor gave me 5 gallon bucket full of 1/2 inch PVC fittings.  Had to make new drawer and shuffle stuff around. But got it all in one drawer.

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Ok I know people give you stuff that you use , but what will you ever do with that many fittings. That is unless you are changing professions ;)

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1 hour ago, Gerald said:

Ok I know people give you stuff that you use , but what will you ever do with that many fittings. That is unless you are changing professions ;)

 

I have many different money making schemes.:throbbinghead:

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Finally. Calling this done. It'll go into a room dim enough to hide the mistakes :TwoThumbsUp:Really, the only visible issues are glue between slats in a couple of places.

 

A major learning experience. I'm ready to make another. Even buy the wood instead of scavenging it ***

 

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*** all of this wood is scavenged, resawn from larger pieces except the fir rails and stiles.

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5 hours ago, Woodman said:

Finally. Calling this done. It'll go into a room dim enough to hide the mistakes :TwoThumbsUp:Really, the only visible issues are glue between slats in a couple of places.

 

A major learning experience. I'm ready to make another. Even buy the wood instead of scavenging it ***

Turned out awesome Jim. :Praise: We're all our own worse critics.

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14 hours ago, Woodman said:

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*** all of this wood is scavenged, resawn from larger pieces except the fir rails and stiles.

 

Very nice Jim.  Great job of saving those boards that were destined for the landfill :Praise:

Looks good!!!:SaluteandRun:

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