I had a blast today. I headed out of Clayton at 10 this morning bound for G-boro to pick-up a donated vanity for RFA. The company that provided it had it rejected by the purchaser because 1 of the 6 MDF blocks on the crating that allow it to be picked up by a fork-lift had broken off. It's in perfect condition, but spoilage as far as they are concerned.
Then I headed south to Mooresville to meet with Rick DiNardo at the Woodworking Source to pick-up the lathe that I won.
Everyone has told me what a great guy Rick is, and I didn't doubt it. But meeting him was a true pleasure. Word must had gotten out that I was going to be there as soon after I arrived Phillip Christy and Jeremy Williams showed up, and later Bill Watson dropped by. Rick, Phillip and Bill, it was great to meet you, and Jeremy it is always good to see you again. Actually they were just buying some wood :eusa_doh:
Rick was in the middle of a glue-up when I arrived so I took a self-guided tour of his shop. WOW, major tools
Rick has a nice mix of the ultra-modern -
Some of the normal stuff, just on a larger scale -
And some really sweet Old Iron, the likes of that I haven't seen since my last visit to Scott Smith's Farm -
And lumber...Rick has no shortage of that -
Jeremy trying to figure out how much Maple stock to buy for his new bench -
Hey Rick, how much for this stack -
Y'all gonna let me down from here :eusa_pray:eusa_pray
How Rick sorts his lumber -
THANK-YOU very much Rick and your dog for choosing me as the winner of the lathe
I arrived home about 7:00 and unloaded my truck. For the ney-sayers, it did happen. The new lathe (with the bow that Rick put on it, that stayed on for the 3 hr. 80 mph journey back to Clayton :icon_thum) and the 76 BF of wide, clear, sap-free Walnut that also followed me home -
It was a good day, no rain, I got to meet some great folks, got a new lathe and some more wood to add to my horde, and made it home without a tire blow-out.
I'm too tired to set up the lathe tonight, so stay tuned for the real pictures of it. And Rick I am sending you the first good bowl I turn on it as a thank-you.
Dave
Then I headed south to Mooresville to meet with Rick DiNardo at the Woodworking Source to pick-up the lathe that I won.
Everyone has told me what a great guy Rick is, and I didn't doubt it. But meeting him was a true pleasure. Word must had gotten out that I was going to be there as soon after I arrived Phillip Christy and Jeremy Williams showed up, and later Bill Watson dropped by. Rick, Phillip and Bill, it was great to meet you, and Jeremy it is always good to see you again. Actually they were just buying some wood :eusa_doh:
Rick was in the middle of a glue-up when I arrived so I took a self-guided tour of his shop. WOW, major tools
Rick has a nice mix of the ultra-modern -
Some of the normal stuff, just on a larger scale -
And some really sweet Old Iron, the likes of that I haven't seen since my last visit to Scott Smith's Farm -
And lumber...Rick has no shortage of that -
Jeremy trying to figure out how much Maple stock to buy for his new bench -
Hey Rick, how much for this stack -
Y'all gonna let me down from here :eusa_pray:eusa_pray
How Rick sorts his lumber -
THANK-YOU very much Rick and your dog for choosing me as the winner of the lathe
I arrived home about 7:00 and unloaded my truck. For the ney-sayers, it did happen. The new lathe (with the bow that Rick put on it, that stayed on for the 3 hr. 80 mph journey back to Clayton :icon_thum) and the 76 BF of wide, clear, sap-free Walnut that also followed me home -
It was a good day, no rain, I got to meet some great folks, got a new lathe and some more wood to add to my horde, and made it home without a tire blow-out.
I'm too tired to set up the lathe tonight, so stay tuned for the real pictures of it. And Rick I am sending you the first good bowl I turn on it as a thank-you.
Dave