The Bean
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... and by the way, that 1856 version of the Bible from Oxford University Press goes for $1200 online... in reasonable but not pristine condition
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Being forced to watch an endless loop video of someone dragging a file on the backstroke?I guess that would be forced to work on a machine with a wobbly chuck and being asked to "hold .001" on everything![]()
Not if you know how to spell (let alone actually create) "charcuterie..."
Mike
... you might not be a redneck.
When I hear the word I think of a coot caught in a forest fire. I might be a red neck..lol
Hope you find that bible!... and by the way, that 1856 version of the Bible from Oxford University Press goes for $1200 online... in reasonable but not pristine condition️
..... I gutted the inside, which was mostly falling out anyways ......... The date at the bottom in Roman numerals is 1856, I saved the first page and put it in the bottom of the box.
I wonder if gutted means the pages were saved and set aside?... or tossed? I'm thinking that there might be some of these 1856 Bibles around the world that are missing certain pages as they deteriorate and folks would gladly pay $** for a certain page(s) so that their $100... and by the way, that 1856 version of the Bible from Oxford University Press goes for $1200 online... in reasonable but not pristine condition️
You want to buy the pages?I wonder if gutted means the pages were saved and set aside?... or tossed? I'm thinking that there might be some of these 1856 Bibles around the world that are missing certain pages as they deteriorate and folks would gladly pay $** for a certain page(s) so that their $100
1856 Bible could become a $1200 1856 Bible. No?
I would have put the smallest bench grinder I could find on that ..lolI got this machine base from a friends auction bounty and made a table.
The problem is that I have my dads Baldor on one side and a Baldor carbide grinder on the other side of a custom stand I made.....AND I have no floor space for more.I would have put the smallest bench grinder I could find on that ..lol
Thank you.Awesome looking table BigMike, looks seaworthy.



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I bought this disk at a garage sale for $5 for no good reason. I thought about it for a day or so and came up with this. The steel is about 110lbs and the base is about the same. It’s very stable and solid. The steel is set down into the wood about a quarter inch and doesn’t move a millimeter. I’ll probably wind up selling this due to the sky high price of vintage anvils in my area. The base is salvaged pieces from some old wood boxes.....and the steel is banding from a lumberyard.
Just because you have an acute grasp of the obvious doesn't mean you need to put it on full display.FIFY
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.FIFY
I think you need to find the correct vice for that stand. good luck!Picked up an unusual cast iron machine base.
CMC (Craftsman Machinery Co) out of Boston.
Considering mounting on a steel top a 10" disk sander or maybe a vintage small arbor press..
Thought about a grinding or buffing machine, but not sure would get good use out of those specific machines.
windshield wiper refills: the price has gone up a bit. I only usually buy clearance and if none on clearance, then I but the cheapest. I was in WalMart today and on the clearance rack were some wiper refills. My 3 jeeps take an 18" front wiper. The clearance wipers contained 8 17" wiper refills. I put all 8 into my cart quickly. For those in the know, know that the 17" will work ok in place of the standard 18" refills. These were $22.97 Michelin refills on clearance for $5 each. The cheapest refills in WalMart are almost $8 each. Hope this helps someone.
I'm only 35 and remember doing this. living firmly in a waste culture nowadaysRefills? Those look like new wiper assemblies!
Dating myself, but I remember buying refills that you had to install into the wiper frame. Haven't seen those in years.
Mike
When places like Advance Auto install your newly purchased wipers for free, you can see why the refills have disappeared.Refills? Those look like new wiper assemblies!
Dating myself, but I remember buying refills that you had to install into the wiper frame. Haven't seen those in years.
Mike
Which screwdriver? the "Plus " or the "Minus"When places like Advance Auto install your newly purchased wipers for free, you can see why the refills have disappeared.
Yeah, I know not everyone is a GJ member and can’t find their only screwdriver to pry something out…..

One of my favourite ideas^.
Microphone stand as a large third hand / holder tool. I have a couple of heads for it. This one (shown) is a phone holder, being used with FaceTime and iPad to view the bleeder while doing brakes.
I have another head that can hold a flashlight, pointed “right there”.
It also gets used to hang small parts that are being painted.
You might call on some local churches to see if they have an old mic stand or two collecting dust in a closet... mine does. Make a small donation and maybe take one home.One of my favourite ideas^.
I have yet to come across a decent mic stand for this purpose, but one day...
One of my favourite ideas^.
I have yet to come across a decent mic stand for this purpose, but one day...
Sorry for the delay. Just measured this weekend.


Sure. In all honesty I usually use them on most pieces I make. Right now I am mainly sinking the copper and the small spoons are hard to get a hammer in without smashing your fingers.Can you show us something you've made with these tools?
Mike



What did you cut the saw blade with?I had some old used table saw blades I found after my dad passed away and saved them. I figured they were good steel even if they were dull. I have had them for years and I ran across a page where a fellow made a Ulu knife with minimal tools. I thought it would be a perfect use for one blade. So I cut out blanks to make a couple. I also made a jig for my drill press to make the edge angled on the cutting edge.
Since I have basic tools to use I did as the fellow who posted and drilled a bunch of holes in the opening then filed them. It took some time but I got the opening out. In the photo below it shows right after cutting the blanks. Then the other is after I polished it some. I still need to make the wooden handle for the top piece but I hope to make it soon out of some pecan scraps I have. I can do a post on the process if anyone is interested. I want to finish by Christmas as I want to give one to my wife and the other to our daughter.