Kent A Bathurst
04-26-2011, 7:08 PM
Other stuff. Results of my continual challenge to find ways to fit "10 pounds of crap in a 5 pound bag". One alternative would be to not collect so much crap. Yeah, right - you go first, and tell me how that program worked for you. :p :p
OT - remember the classic line by George Carlin: "You ever notice how everyone else's stuff is crap, but your crap is stuff?" Of course, he didn't use those exact words.
Home stretch.......
192913
"Harry Potter - The Early Years" - the room under the stairs. TS blade storage. You can just barely see the end of the TS rail peeking in from the bottom right corrner - about 30" away. You can also see the hose from the notorious pancake compressor [from an earlier thread] in the bottom left. The compressor is under the junk shelf that holds blade boxes, etc. Just to the right of the blade wrench, you can see a TiltBox held by its magnet to a chunk of steel angle bracket screwed to the blade box frame.
192914
The essentials - shelves holding glue, shellac, brushes, basic finishing stuff [like BLO] ZCI and tenon jig for the TS. Also - finishing stuff-du-jour: at the moment, dye + glaze - but these go to a different set of shelves when they are not in the current game, to make room for stuff that is: keep frequently used stuff close at hand, and the other stuff goes wherever. And - temp + humidity dials, plus a roll of Famous Scott Blue Shop Towels.
192915
Also under the stairs, more esentials: Nitrile gloves, waxed paper, Jewitt, Flexner, Hock, Hack, Hoadley, Duginske, Lang.
192916
Never thought I'd buy a motorized tool at the BORG, but I did, and it's OK for the price - does what I need and does what I expected. Not much room left in the 5# bag, except under the back bench. Soooo.......
192917
Roll it out. Put a drill on it with a large socket that fits over the arm on the Pep Boys cheapest scissors jack, and up she goes. Tee-shaped vertical slide/guide rails machined out of some 3/4" UHMW I had laying around.
OT - remember the classic line by George Carlin: "You ever notice how everyone else's stuff is crap, but your crap is stuff?" Of course, he didn't use those exact words.
Home stretch.......
192913
"Harry Potter - The Early Years" - the room under the stairs. TS blade storage. You can just barely see the end of the TS rail peeking in from the bottom right corrner - about 30" away. You can also see the hose from the notorious pancake compressor [from an earlier thread] in the bottom left. The compressor is under the junk shelf that holds blade boxes, etc. Just to the right of the blade wrench, you can see a TiltBox held by its magnet to a chunk of steel angle bracket screwed to the blade box frame.
192914
The essentials - shelves holding glue, shellac, brushes, basic finishing stuff [like BLO] ZCI and tenon jig for the TS. Also - finishing stuff-du-jour: at the moment, dye + glaze - but these go to a different set of shelves when they are not in the current game, to make room for stuff that is: keep frequently used stuff close at hand, and the other stuff goes wherever. And - temp + humidity dials, plus a roll of Famous Scott Blue Shop Towels.
192915
Also under the stairs, more esentials: Nitrile gloves, waxed paper, Jewitt, Flexner, Hock, Hack, Hoadley, Duginske, Lang.
192916
Never thought I'd buy a motorized tool at the BORG, but I did, and it's OK for the price - does what I need and does what I expected. Not much room left in the 5# bag, except under the back bench. Soooo.......
192917
Roll it out. Put a drill on it with a large socket that fits over the arm on the Pep Boys cheapest scissors jack, and up she goes. Tee-shaped vertical slide/guide rails machined out of some 3/4" UHMW I had laying around.