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I would suggest some place out of the way, like NH.
As a matter of fact, I am willing to offer my address as a location.
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I have a Delta Midi Lathe clamped to a bench & made a holder that hangs off the side of the bench. If you post a picture of your lathe/setup, it'd probably help.
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Thanks for the replies. As for turning it around I know it sounds silly but I get claustrophobic.(sp) The freight to NH would be a terrible and the deal killer is I have one of those dreaded Grizzly lathes. I really like the stand on rollers. That is close to what I have in mind.
As for pics sorry I don't have the ability or the patience to do them. I keep my life simple.
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Ron Brown Turning Mate Mobile Turning Tool Caddy in the Peachtree booth at AAW in Pittsburgh last year. It looked very practical (as long as you aren't trying to roll it around when the shavings pile is deep). I had intended to bring one home with me, but I got back to the dealer's room too late on the last day.
I have a couple of old oscilloscope carts that I use to hold the tools in use. On the smaller one, I use one of the wire wine bottle holders to stop the chisels and calipers from rolling off the cart.
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What I use most of the time when I am turning is a 5 gal joint compound bucket full of chips/shavings at my feet.
When I change tools, I just push it down into the shavings and grab the one I want. I rarely need more than a few chisels in one session. The ones in the bucket are kinda like the speed rack a bartender uses.
When the lathe is off, they mostly live on the wall or in a drawer.
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