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Stew Denton
01-05-2018, 12:51 AM
In the thread about repurposing, both Tom and Jim mentioned workbenches being repurposed into restaurant tables, wine servers, kitchen tables, etc.!

I hope converting old workbenches into decorative tables doesn't become a trend, something like painting pictures on old hand saws became a trend!

If someone painted up a rusty Sears "Home Owners Companion" model handsaw with a Doug Fir blister maker handle, that is one thing. However, I would guess that there are plenty of Disston #12s painted up too.......... . . . . . . TRAVESTY, TRAVESTY I SAY!

If perfectly good vintage workbenches begin to be taken out of circulation at a record clip to become wine tables for restaurants, it should be the cause of a major national debate on the direction we are heading as a country!

I have wanted to build my own workbench for quite some time, but if a good quality vintage workbench came along, with high quality vises on it, and for a price of about what one of the vices cost new, that would be a big temptation. This, however, could greatlly drive up the cost of old workbenches.

Fortunately, it sounds like Jim has mostly seen well worn benches used for this purpose, but you never know.

Still, as mentioned above, you never know.....why.....the next thing they might do is put coat hooks on 1950s Delta 14" band saws and use them for decorative coat racks.....or use 1950s Delta cabinet makers table saws to mount cash registers on....vintage 1/4" stanley 750 chisels used to hold up papers on bulletin boards......vintage Columbia woodworking vises used on tables to hold paper napkins....this whole thing could spin wildly out of control!

Who knows what they might do!

I think we should act now before it is too late, keep an eye on this trend. Maybe we should form committees of correspondance right here on this bulletin board to keep each other informed.

Maybe we should dress up like Indians and throw tea in the Boston harbor......I don't exactly know how that would help, but it worked once.

How big do you think the threat is? Are there other actions we should take?

Stew

Bill Jobe
01-05-2018, 4:32 AM
I wish someone would come up with a great way to repurpose those stars every house has.
I like to imagine 2 ladies checking out the decor at an open house. One leans over and wispers excitedly to the other "look at that!!! They don't have a star on the house....nowhere!!! Isn't that bold?!!!."

Noah Magnuson
01-05-2018, 8:14 AM
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How big do you think the threat is? Are there other actions we should take?

Stew
Start building 'vintage' workbenches to sell to the Pottery Barn crowd (only somewhat joking).

Derek Cohen
01-05-2018, 9:10 AM
A few years ago, I posted my discovery why Stanley #5 planes were disappearing ...

https://s19.postimg.org/njdqyjcr7/Planerack1_zps7096e10a.jpg

Unfortunately, these were not likely to be rescued (I did have a work with the owner of the store) ...

https://s19.postimg.org/kpall3q0j/Planerack3_zps4910e5db.jpg

Today I found two more ..

https://s19.postimg.org/b4qyyb8f7/Coat_rack.jpg

https://s19.postimg.org/g3ehcu4ib/Coat_rack2.jpg

Welcome to Shabby Chic.

Regards from Cape Town

Derek

Pat Barry
01-05-2018, 11:37 AM
Start building 'vintage' workbenches to sell to the Pottery Barn crowd (only somewhat joking).
This is probably a great idea

glenn bradley
01-05-2018, 11:40 AM
Start building 'vintage' workbenches to sell to the Pottery Barn crowd (only somewhat joking).

No, not joking . . . this could be the start of something.

steven c newman
01-05-2018, 2:27 PM
And I thought these were bad enough...
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At least there was a couple "Diamonds in the rough"........

John C Cox
01-05-2018, 3:59 PM
I rescued and rebuilt a guitar that had been screwed to the wall of some sort of store...

It took quite a bit of work - but it's a good guitar now..

John C Cox
01-05-2018, 4:01 PM
Honestly, though - building tables that look like vintage work benches (but are actually real tables ergonomically) actually makes more sense....

Work benches have a lot of stuff hanging underneath to bang your knees on... And are usually too narrow to be a good eating table...

Osvaldo Cristo
01-05-2018, 5:39 PM
A few years ago, I posted my discovery why Stanley #5 planes were disappearing ...

https://s19.postimg.org/njdqyjcr7/Planerack1_zps7096e10a.jpg

Unfortunately, these were not likely to be rescued (I did have a work with the owner of the store) ...

https://s19.postimg.org/kpall3q0j/Planerack3_zps4910e5db.jpg

Today I found two more ..

https://s19.postimg.org/b4qyyb8f7/Coat_rack.jpg

https://s19.postimg.org/g3ehcu4ib/Coat_rack2.jpg

Welcome to Shabby Chic.

Regards from Cape Town

Derek

It is something macabre IMO... poor tools! :eek:

Mel Fulks
01-05-2018, 5:51 PM
Agree with Osvaldo. The worst case nightmare scenario of the first one is that it's a Fathers Day tie rack made from the Dad's own planes ....and the two cloth objects are new ties !

Jeff Heath
01-05-2018, 6:22 PM
I actually like the plane tote coat hanger idea for the workshop, but I would make the totes myself.

My wife's best friend, when seeing my shop and workbench for the first time this past winter, asked how much I wanted for my workbench, since she "knew I could make another." She wanted it for a kitchen island.

Tony Pisano
01-05-2018, 11:43 PM
I once saw a segment somewhere of a guy who collected mandolins, with literally rooms full of them by the hundreds. These were all vintage instruments that will never get to be played by anyone else. Makes no sense.

Malcolm Schweizer
01-06-2018, 12:25 AM
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Found this bit of blasphemy on a visit to the states.

Jason Lester
01-06-2018, 10:12 AM
I have on my project to-do list building a scaled down version of my split-top Roubo to use in my man cave. I was going to go with all wood vises and screws to give it that "antique" look.

Mike Allen1010
01-09-2018, 6:21 PM
A few years ago, I posted my discovery why Stanley #5 planes were disappearing ...

https://s19.postimg.org/njdqyjcr7/Planerack1_zps7096e10a.jpg

Unfortunately, these were not likely to be rescued (I did have a work with the owner of the store) ...

https://s19.postimg.org/kpall3q0j/Planerack3_zps4910e5db.jpg

Today I found two more ..

https://s19.postimg.org/b4qyyb8f7/Coat_rack.jpg

https://s19.postimg.org/g3ehcu4ib/Coat_rack2.jpg

Welcome to Shabby Chic.

Regards from Cape Town

Derek


OWWWWW! Seeing the visual evidence of of the degradation of perfect respectable hand tools being used as "decorative elements" really hurts!

Mark Stutz
01-09-2018, 8:56 PM
OWWWWW! Seeing the visual evidence of of the degradation of perfect respectable hand tools being used as "decorative elements" really hurts!

At least they wee using #5s. I can only imagine someone using a set of #2s because they were "cute"!:eek: