My hints and tips...

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Jmhoff10500

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Hey guys, just though id share some interesting things Ive made to make my life easier in the shop...

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I try to keep my blanks organized, and this is my new and updated stash of blanks (thanks to alot of you guys) I have 2 large flat rate boxes more than that that are stored away in a corner for now...

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This is my tool holder made out of scrap 2x4's , its strong but also thin enough for the shavings to fall right through it because i put it right under my lathe when i am working.

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Just dowels stuck into a 2x4 to organize the tubes i still have to put on a kit, as well as the sets of tubes i have yet to make into a work of art.

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Use bolts and nuts to organize your bushings and keep them separate...

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Scraps seem to be very useful in my shop... just drill hole in a piece of wood to create a strong and stable stand.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or things that peaked your interest, let me know...
 
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traderdon55

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Thanks for sharing. I have built some things along the same lines for everything but my bushings. Your bolt & nut idea gave me an idea of what to make to store my bushings. THANKS
 

Mac

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Can you come over and do mine for me?
I am not very good at organizing stuff.
All your stuff looks great.
Mine is just in my shop, in the house and under my patio ,should'nt take more than a week or two to organize.
 

Jmhoff10500

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I just made another thing that has saved me time and money:
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Its my rig for turning between center. its just a screw chuck with a scrap screwed on it that i converted to a dead center. best of all, i can make it any angle i want and if i accidentally glue my tube to it with ca, it is very forgiving, and can be replaced for cheap (just scraps and a screw chuck from harbor freight)
 
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