10-13-2015, 10:19 PM
I sold my big-ish 1971 Delta 46-201 this past weekend to a guy that wanted to get bit by the lathe bug badly. I did that so I could buy a used Jet mini. Crazy, right?
Not really.
My garage is too small with a full complement of stationary ww'ing tools and two big motorcycles (a Concours 1400 and an 8'4" chopper I built). Getting rid of the lathe and two under utilized cabinets made it useful again. My workbench is now my lathe and grinder's work station.
Not only that, but I've finally come to grips with the fact that I'm not a bowl turner--I do pens, bottle stoppers, and shaving kits. That's about it.
Like another post that was just put up, I'm back in the saddle again--a buddy of mine is soon opening a jewelry store and wants me to make high-end pens for him. I don't think I can lose; he is buying the kits, tooling, and supplies. I get half of retail sale price when they sell.
*fingers crossed*
Not really.
My garage is too small with a full complement of stationary ww'ing tools and two big motorcycles (a Concours 1400 and an 8'4" chopper I built). Getting rid of the lathe and two under utilized cabinets made it useful again. My workbench is now my lathe and grinder's work station.
Not only that, but I've finally come to grips with the fact that I'm not a bowl turner--I do pens, bottle stoppers, and shaving kits. That's about it.
Like another post that was just put up, I'm back in the saddle again--a buddy of mine is soon opening a jewelry store and wants me to make high-end pens for him. I don't think I can lose; he is buying the kits, tooling, and supplies. I get half of retail sale price when they sell.
*fingers crossed*
Semper fi,
Brad
Brad