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From : mac davis
Q: hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/ashbowl.htm its a set of pictures of an oversize 7 weight bowl being turned.. not quite finished with the text but all the pictures are up.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
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From : mac davis
on sat 11 mar 2006 150448 gmt fmb fmbb@sbcglobal.net wrote hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you mac you got some really nice wood there......... that sounds kinda gay dont it.... vbg denny um yeah even for a furbutt. fmb how do you know did you move the steel butt plate *g* mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : denny
hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you mac you got some really nice wood there......... that sounds kinda gay dont it.... vbg denny .
From : fmb
hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/ashbowl.htm its a set of pictures of an oversize 7 weight bowl being turned.. not quite finished with the text but all the pictures are up.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm mac looking good. looking real good. fmb .
From : tbone
very impressive dude. i was looking at some of the lathes in the grizzly catalog. what do you think of them btw the first picture made me laugh with the ash tray on the lathe. i was looking for the fire extinguisher bfg -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/ashbowl.htm its a set of pictures of an oversize 7 weight bowl being turned.. not quite finished with the text but all the pictures are up.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : nosey
mac davis wrote hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/ashbowl.htm its a set of pictures of an oversize 7 weight bowl being turned.. not quite finished with the text but all the pictures are up.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm so how *do* you know that you shouldnt start a bowl spinning before the ca is set ;^ -- ken .
From : fmb
hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you mac you got some really nice wood there......... that sounds kinda gay dont it.... vbg denny um yeah even for a furbutt. fmb .
From : roy
hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you mac you got some really nice wood there..... ahhhh i think we may have a problem here. bfg ..... that sounds kinda gay dont it.... vbg yup it sure does. is there something youd like to tell us gbfg roy denny .
From : mac davis
on fri 10 mar 2006 123016 -0500 roy roy@home.net wrote bro im impressed. thats some pretty cool stuff your doing there. roy thank you sir... its been a pretty intense learning curve these last 2 years... mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : mac davis
on sat 11 mar 2006 042436 gmt tbone tbonenospam@nc.rr.com wrote very impressive dude. i was looking at some of the lathes in the grizzly catalog. what do you think of them btw the first picture made me laugh with the ash tray on the lathe. i was looking for the fire extinguisher bfg i shopped grizzly delta and jet... couldnt find anything that was near the quality of jet for the money.. what size are you looking at the ash tray has a rare earth magnet glued on the bottom as does the coffee cup... priorities.. *g* fire extinguishers are on each end of the work bench and inside the garage door... im not paranoid the world is fucking with me mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : mac davis
on sat 11 mar 2006 100732 gmt denny wddodge@woh.rr.com wrote hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you mac you got some really nice wood there......... that sounds kinda gay dont it.... vbg denny yeah.. i tell visitors that theyll get wood here even if they dont at home.. *eg* mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : mac davis
on sat 11 mar 2006 123459 -0500 nosey kfrei43@removethis.hotmail.com wrote so how *do* you know that you shouldnt start a bowl spinning before the ca is set ;^ well its a damhik item ken but for you... i had a big bowl on the lathe and used thick slow drying ca on all the cracks.. forgot or didnt know about ca accelerator... started the lathe and tried to rough sand the bowl and it not only threw ca all over me and the lathe but started smoking when i hit it with the sandpaper and might of caught fire and made napalm if i kept going.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : nosey
mac davis wrote on sat 11 mar 2006 123459 -0500 nosey kfrei43@removethis.hotmail.com wrote so how *do* you know that you shouldnt start a bowl spinning before the ca is set ;^ well its a damhik item ken but for you... i had a big bowl on the lathe and used thick slow drying ca on all the cracks.. forgot or didnt know about ca accelerator... started the lathe and tried to rough sand the bowl and it not only threw ca all over me and the lathe but started smoking when i hit it with the sandpaper and might of caught fire and made napalm if i kept going.. haha huhh..huh. ive done things like that myself. im remodeling my house and i finished laying tile in the second bathroom yesterday. after all that time working with the tile saw i just learned why its a good idea to keep the blade guard set down very low. a wet saw with a high guard makes a clay speckled operator. -- ken . 222 314342 ml4rf.968$%b.300@trndny04 hardly. if the voltage drops much under load it wont provide enough current to crank the starter. do you understand ohms law at all yup. i also understand starter motors and i know they will turn at as low as 8 volts while still being a 12v system. do you do much in automotive diagnostics or do you think a degree makes you an expert at repairs further did that degree you got make you able to read english coherently or did you miss my point because you didnt read at all instead of stupidity no there are many tests that can and should be performed first that require much less equipment and expense. lol load tester $60 but not applied to bill one minute of test time $1 information leading to battery condition knowledge priceless. so what tests would you be referring to i havent tried to keep track of who said to replace the battery and who didnt. you just sound like those who have been suggesting that. yeah and you sound like a clueless academic who hasnt spent much time in a garage except your own but does feel that your expertise qualifies you to argue with guys whove seen this problem so many times its ingrained in our training. again 1 test battery and ascertain voltage. 2 test powerport and ascertain voltage drop if any. 3 act accordingly. that isnt the power source. for the ops inverter the o
From : mac davis
on sun 12 mar 2006 194825 -0700 azwiley1 azwiley1@cox.net wrote woohoo!! mac is making hash bowls! educate me larry... long time since my druggie days... watz a hash bowl i experimented with drugs but i didnt exhale.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : roy
hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/ashbowl.htm its a set of pictures of an oversize 7 weight bowl being turned.. not quite finished with the text but all the pictures are up.. mac bro im impressed. thats some pretty cool stuff your doing there. roy .
From : mac davis
on tue 14 mar 2006 002707 gmt tbone tbonenospam@nc.rr.com wrote i was initially looking at the g0584 i think it was that one but am now looking at the g0462 both on page 107 of the 2006 drool book i can count the number of times on one hand that i have used a lathe in my life time as i do more with the flat stuff but there are times when even the flat stuff needs turnings. i looked at the 462 on the web... thats a lot of features for the money and is almost too good to be true... griz makes good saws but i tend to ignore their lathes the larger of my 2 jet lathes is only 1 hp with 14 swing and not digital... and with vrs and legs was about $900... so either jet costs way too much for what you get or something is missing on the grizzly.. could be weight or precision not really sure but id ask the group at rec.crafts.woodturning before i bought one.. i went from 10 swing to 14 because 12 didnt seem like a big enough step up and the 16 were all over $1500.... i almost bought the 14 delta but the reviews of it sucked and the jet 1442 vs good real good reviews... mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : tbone
-- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving on tue 14 mar 2006 002707 gmt tbone tbonenospam@nc.rr.com wrote i was initially looking at the g0584 i think it was that one but am now looking at the g0462 both on page 107 of the 2006 drool book i can count the number of times on one hand that i have used a lathe in my life time as i do more with the flat stuff but there are times when even the flat stuff needs turnings. i looked at the 462 on the web... thats a lot of features for the money and is almost too good to be true... griz makes good saws but i tend to ignore their lathes why is that the larger of my 2 jet lathes is only 1 hp with 14 swing and not digital... and with vrs and legs was about $900... so either jet costs way too much for what you get or something is missing on the grizzly.. even though the griz claims to be 2 hp the fact that the motor is only 110v makes me wonder if that is a peak hp rating. but even at that it still seems like more than enough lathe for a novice like me. could be weight or precision not really sure but id ask the group at rec.crafts.woodturning before i bought one.. i dont think that precision would be much of an issue with it for what i want to do. as for weight it looks to be around 300 lbs but i could always bolt it to the floor. checking in the wood turning group sounds like a good idea but with this being a new lathe i dont know how much they are going to know about it yet. i went from 10 swing to 14 because 12 didnt seem like a big enough step up and the 16 were all over $1500.... i almost bought the 14 delta but the reviews of it sucked and the jet 1442 vs good real good reviews... fortunantly i am not quite ready to buy one yet so i still have time to do some research. another problem is that the damn tools will probably cost me more than the damn lathe. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : azwiley1
woohoo!! mac is making hash bowls! hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/ashbowl.htm its a set of pictures of an oversize 7 weight bowl being turned.. not quite finished with the text but all the pictures are up.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : mac davis
on mon 13 mar 2006 015053 -0600 dale yonz yonzie@mac.com wrote denny wddodge@woh.rr.com wrote hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you mac you got some really nice wood there......... that sounds kinda gay dont it.... vbg denny yeah you should see his spindle wow.. and i was thinking that head stock was kinky... mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .
From : dale yonz
denny wddodge@woh.rr.com wrote hey t... you asked about more turning stuff on my site and i thought this might interest you mac you got some really nice wood there......... that sounds kinda gay dont it.... vbg denny yeah you should see his spindle .
From : tbone
on sat 11 mar 2006 042436 gmt tbone tbonenospam@nc.rr.com wrote very impressive dude. i was looking at some of the lathes in the grizzly catalog. what do you think of them btw the first picture made me laugh with the ash tray on the lathe. i was looking for the fire extinguisher bfg i shopped grizzly delta and jet... couldnt find anything that was near the quality of jet for the money.. what size are you looking at i was initially looking at the g0584 i think it was that one but am now looking at the g0462 both on page 107 of the 2006 drool book i can count the number of times on one hand that i have used a lathe in my life time as i do more with the flat stuff but there are times when even the flat stuff needs turnings. the ash tray has a rare earth magnet glued on the bottom as does the coffee cup... priorities.. *g* lol that would not help me. i would just get dust in the cup and quit smoking almost 20 years ago. at 3 packs a day i would be broke by now especially in nj. fire extinguishers are on each end of the work bench and inside the garage door... im not paranoid the world is fucking with me you are not paranoid it fucks with us all. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .
From : mac davis
on tue 14 mar 2006 222956 gmt tbone tbonenospam@nc.rr.com wrote griz makes good saws but i tend to ignore their lathes why is that mostly that the folks in the wreck talk about griz saws and other tools but there is very little said about griz in the woodturning ng... lots on jet and delta and powermatic and stubby for those with the budget but probably more mention of crapman lathes that griz.. the larger of my 2 jet lathes is only 1 hp with 14 swing and not digital... and with vrs and legs was about $900... so either jet costs way too much for what you get or something is missing on the grizzly.. even though the griz claims to be 2 hp the fact that the motor is only 110v makes me wonder if that is a peak hp rating. but even at that it still seems like more than enough lathe for a novice like me. could be a peak rating ive never looked into that... mine might be too.. the jet mini is a great lathe for most folks at a little over $200 but a lot less capacity and power than the one youre looking at.. i think it has a 1/4 hp i still use mine a lot.. great lathe.. i dont think that precision would be much of an issue with it for what i want to do. as for weight it looks to be around 300 lbs but i could always bolt it to the floor. checking in the wood turning group sounds like a good idea but with this being a new lathe i dont know how much they are going to know about it yet. thats like saying that you dont think the folks here would know much about a new dodge.. *g* fortunantly i am not quite ready to buy one yet so i still have time to do some research. another problem is that the damn tools will probably cost me more than the damn lathe. check the reviews.. amazon sells a ton of grizzly stuff.... when i bought the riser kit for my band saw from them it was shipped from griz.. depending on what you want to do the tools can be a lot of bucks.. a decent set of chisels for $30 to $100 is all you really need... the chuck on my mini was $190... almost the price of the lathe.. *g* i just spent another $200 or so building a vacuum chuck system and i dont even want to know how much ive spent on chisels sanders oils buffing systems etc. in the last year or so but probably more than ill make this year selling bowls.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .