Full-Time RV - Scroll Saw or Woodturning

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Jim M.

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LOL, Berta. If you did that in a motorhome, you wouldn't have enough weight left over for groceries! The approximate 2,500 pounds most often available after the motorhome has been built has to include your water, propane, food, passengers, pots and pans and everything else. It's amazing that most of the blogs I read say that they fill up their CCC with only the "necessities."

By necessities they're meaning clamps right?
 

Guy in Paradise

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Well, I would take the mini-lathe. I always see small pices of wood around and making small items like pens and bottle stoppers as you travel would appeal to me. A hand saw can cut down wood to usable size. I would think lifting a mini-lathe to a table just as easy as a scroll saw. I find the variety of items a lathe can produce to be extremely satisfying.
 
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