duckkisser Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 ok i decided to take a day off from the shop after all i am on vacation and go garage saling with my mom and dad. while was out i found 3 big swing arm ajustable shop lamps that i will put in the classroom on one counter that i plan on converting into a carving station. ostly keep some dremel's and wood burning tools there. dont think that i should have sharp hand tools. anyone got any sugestion on the best way to set something like that up? perfect add ons or carving furniture?(1.00-2.50) also picked up some pink marble coasters that i will use as inlay for bowls or jar lids. 7 of them and the case they came in is pink marble the case ill crush up into stone inlay material. (1.00) picked up a 4 by 20 long pieces of light grey marble (1.00) got 10 small teak salid bowls (.25 each ) got 2 large 11 inch teak bowls (2.00 Each) the bowls i plan on chucking up on the lathe and sanding them smooth again and puting a stone or metal inlay in the bottoms. these i can after i clean up can be resold for a large profit. got a large wall tool organizer for screw drivers and plyers ect... (1.00) and a mirror on a expanding acordion style arm that swivils back and forth. that ill end up mounting to my lathe and hooking up a dust collector to it. that way i can move it back and forth closer or farther away depending on the different turning that i do. close up for small stuff, far out for large 12 bowls, and then all along the length of a long spindle in case i make a walking stick. (1.00) nothing huge to brag about not like geting a free 8 inch delta jointer or a 15 inch delta planer but all this stuff adds up to make my shop a little more organized and usefull. plus i have some realy prity pink marble discs that i will end up using as a inlay piece on a bowl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fransikaner Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012 Sometimes it's the little things in life that make it all worthwhile! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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