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Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 7:50 pm
by maddis
OK, I know this is not a high-tech tooling adaptation, but I was at an antique store with my daughter today (a Saturday tradition) and I saw this spoon rack for $12. I think it's got way more vibe as a turning tool holder than anything I could cook up with some home depot pine, plus the little drawers hold cue-tips and hss tools.

Also, this place had a miniature roll top desk pipe holder. Pretty cool concept.

What's your favorite quirky re-purposed part of your shop?

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Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:38 pm
by SchmidtN
Fork
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This one has four tines and meets all of my pipe making needs. A real time saver.

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:18 am
by wisemanpipes
i use paint cans for storing just about everything. i dump the hazardous material down the sink, hopefully polluting millions of litres of water, and then use em to store my chisels, sandpaper, files, odd bits of rod stock etc...

i wish i could say i reuse random shit but paint cans are about as far as i go. ohhhh and a tv stand from the 70's 8)
-evan

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:55 am
by caskwith
I'll take some pics tomorrow, I have all sort of crazy shit.

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 7:35 am
by wdteipen
I use one of these as a pipe rack:

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It's a thread spool rack/holder.

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 11:04 am
by Nate
SchmidtN wrote:Fork
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This one has four tines and meets all of my pipe making needs. A real time saver.
:lol:

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:09 pm
by SchmidtN
These young bucks will learn our tricks some day Mr. King. :wink:

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:38 pm
by maddis
SchmidtN wrote:These young bucks will learn our tricks some day Mr. King. :wink:
OK, I give. You like to eat while you sand? Rusticate by throwing a fork as hard as you can across the room at stummels? That's it, right? :lol:

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:46 pm
by SchmidtN
If you gotta ask, then you don't know. :|

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:25 am
by wmolaw
SchmidtN wrote:Fork
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This one has four tines and meets all of my pipe making needs. A real time saver.
Note, if a "fork" has three tines, it ain't a fork, it's a trident. Real forks have four tines, it's that simple!

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:57 am
by Alden
wmolaw wrote:
Note, if a "fork" has three tines, it ain't a fork, it's a trident. Real forks have four tines, it's that simple!
I'm sick of all the purists around here telling newbies you have to have four tines on your fork. Just because its not a "classic" fork doesn't mean you can't eat a fine steak with it. Nowadays the Russian guys are adding 6, 7 tines to their forks. It might not be what you'd like to eat with, but have you seen the prices some of those guys are getting ??
I'm just saying, a fork is a handle with tines on the end of it, that simple. You have traditional english style forks, sure, I'm just saying theres a whole world out there full of sporks, tridents, reverse tined forks, blowforks, blowsporks, obverse oriented spoons.... In the end, they all shovel food in your mouth, so lay off the new guys would you ? :endofmankind:

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:37 am
by wmolaw
Alden wrote:
wmolaw wrote:
Note, if a "fork" has three tines, it ain't a fork, it's a trident. Real forks have four tines, it's that simple!
I'm sick of all the purists around here telling newbies you have to have four tines on your fork. Just because its not a "classic" fork doesn't mean you can't eat a fine steak with it. Nowadays the Russian guys are adding 6, 7 tines to their forks. It might not be what you'd like to eat with, but have you seen the prices some of those guys are getting ??
I'm just saying, a fork is a handle with tines on the end of it, that simple. You have traditional english style forks, sure, I'm just saying theres a whole world out there full of sporks, tridents, reverse tined forks, blowforks, blowsporks, obverse oriented spoons.... In the end, they all shovel food in your mouth, so lay off the new guys would you ? :endofmankind:
Hey, that's all great. But if a fork maker wants to truly learn how to carve a true fork, he or she must first learn how to create the classics, the four tine is the billiard of forks. It's just that simple.

Once they learn that, THEN they can go to whatever shape their creative juices takes them!

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:59 am
by caskwith
As promised here are a few that sprang to mind in my shop, I am sure there are more around but I can't find them at the moment.

Old TV wall bracket now used to hold lathe tools in a handy, movable location.
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Charity shop plate rack used as a pipe rack.
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Drill press turned into a variable speed multipurpose tool.
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Drawer Organiser used to (ahem) organise hand tools.
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Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:09 pm
by d.huber
Damn, Chris. Your shop is ghetto as hell! :lol: ;)

I think it's best to have a full set of forks. That way guests can use them if they drop by.

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:20 pm
by SchmidtN
Dewd, you can't hot glue your stems on and call it a press fit.

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:24 am
by caskwith
SchmidtN wrote:Dewd, you can't hot glue your stems on and call it a press fit.

I can't? Oh damn, I've got a thousand pipes to re-call!

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:41 pm
by SchmidtN
caskwith wrote:
SchmidtN wrote:Dewd, you can't hot glue your stems on and call it a press fit.

I can't? Oh damn, I've got a thousand pipes to re-call!
:lol: !

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:01 pm
by d.huber
I found this ratty old metal lathe. I started using it to make pipes. It's a little crazy, but it works for me.

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Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:37 pm
by wisemanpipes
what a piece of junk :twisted:

Re: Favorite re-purposed item in your shop

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:54 pm
by maddis
UberHuberMan wrote:I found this ratty old metal lathe. I started using it to make pipes. It's a little crazy, but it works for me.

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I don't know man, that lathe is pretty nice.

But I think my spoon holder wins by an edge. :lol: