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Magicbob

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One day last week I was home alone when I heard a crash, I thought the new cat must have knocked something over again, I looked around but found nothing, maybe it was outside.
Well, it was not. One off the saw horses that supports the bench that all of my turning stuff is on collapsed. everything is now on the floor all mixed up.
Tools, boxes of pen kits, small parts, finishes, 100's of everything.
So now I get to rebuild and reorganize.
Oh well, I needed to run power and the dust collector behind there anyway.

Word of advise:
DO NOT trust plastic saw horses even if they are rated at 300 lbs each.
 
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Thanks Mark.
I hope to get down there this week and get it going. Work has been tough the last couple of weeks. (read 65-80 hours per)and then the grandkids in baseball tourneys, I am amazed I have been able to find time to eat.
Baseball is over, big job is shipped, and my shop is calling.
I really need the unwind time.

Hope to see you soon.
 
I have almost 36 sets of bushings stored in 2 cases with 18 compartments each. They're made of the clear brittle type of plastic. My nightmare scenario is that I'm going to drop one of those case spilling the bushings all over the place, then having to spend hours trying to figure out which ones go together. I purchased new cases that hold individual lidded containers for each bushing set. That was over a year ago and I still have not transferred those darn bushings. Maybe I ought to get a move on before my nightmare becomes a reality.
 
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