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I never ask for anything free or free help. If given anything I always "make it right". I grew up poor & also worked for everything but I'm a blessed man & thankful everyday. Also I believe in giving back, just because I had to struggle is no reason to make others do so. Also I don't believe in wasting anything. I feel sorry for those of you who feel different. Many of you know the doctors told both my wife & I last year to make plans for each other. She just had the largest tumor removed the cancer surgeon had ever seen & it was attached to more organs than she had seen. Two more surgeries to go for her & my mobility is about gone & I bet we have more fun than the lot of you selfish, unhappy, ungrateful old miserly grinches. Give it a try, help someone, give something away. You may just enjoy it, after all it's better to give than receive.
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One of these days I'm going to have to figure out the disposition of all my stuff. It would be great if it could go to somebody who is new to the sport so will use it and grow. I'd be glad to help, even for free.
Short of that I would consider some organization. One possibility is a school, but at least around here I am pretty sure even if there was one to donate to these days, it would likely be wasted and squandered or even just stolen and sold off for pennies. However, another group taking hold these days in many, many locations is "maker groups". Some are better than others, but many offer machine tools for use by their members and are halfway decently equipped. With my load of crap they'd be very well equipped.
Anyway just a thought. Whether it's passing on the whole smash or just unloading surplus, you might look into the maker groups. If there is an active group near you, several people may benefit from the gems rather than just an individual.
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on the flip side, I've been a very grateful recipient of other peoples' generosity off of here, the hobby machinist forum and other places where I've been given tools or materials that are surplus to the donor's requirements but are things that I couldn't afford or had trouble justifying (like a DTI). This generosity has allowed me to do projects that I would otherwise have been unable to do for several years until we had enough wriggle room in the budget for me to justify it over and above all the other demands a family makes.
So I agree, one should make ones own way in the world and succeed based on ones own hard work. Doesn't hurt to have a helping hand once in a while though.
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Sorry I dont think I will be giving anything to the tool needy.I worked bloody hard all my life to get what I have and don't intend to give it to anyone else not one person gave me a damned thing and I certainly wouldn't ask for tool handouts in my honest opinion asking for stuff is just short of having a damned nerve .I just have when I was younger to keen to help others and always got screwed so no thanks,I had my share of sponging bums in the past those who never say thanks even.Don't get me started my own family too where among the worst and would hint and hint for money which I always gave then one day I stopped they treated me like alepper since that day.I loaned plenty money and they were just proffesional spongers and I never got a penny back in my life from them,so F them all. Alistair
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DR, You'd let it be thrown in the trash before letting non-family with a need have it? Unbelievable!
Jim, very kind of you both to save this from the dumpster & find a good deserving home for it. Good for you!
Originally posted by DR View PostPersonally, I would play it real slow about suggesting the stuff be given to "non-family".
I have given thou$and$ of tools to family by marriage. But, I would not do the same for unrelated individuals. In fact, would be offended if the suggestion was made.
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HI Everyone,
I need to apologize to everyone that might have read this thread late last year.
Life REALLY got in the way since I started this thread and I have not been able to get back to see the generous friend that passed on the tools I displayed.
He lives a couple of hundred miles away so I may not seen him again 'till this Thanksgiving - assuming he still wants to see me.
I have not forgotten anyone here and I still hope to be able to contribute a few things, so please bear w/me as my life gets back to something that resembles sanity.
Thank you all for the support and great suggestions.
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What about that fellow that offered to do castings?
He was here a month or two ago and he was from type of trade school.
Michigan, I think.
He may use some of it.
Anyone remember that thread or who he is?
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Dang Jim, I hate to hear that someone would do anyone that way especially when you sold it to them for 50?>???? holy crapola! Ive been searching for one of those myself.... it really is refreshing that there are people like you left. thanks Jim!
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Originally posted by DR View PostPersonally, I would play it real slow about suggesting the stuff be given to "non-family".
I have given thou$and$ of tools to family by marriage. But, I would not do the same for unrelated individuals. In fact, would be offended if the suggestion was made.
What I am going to say next is only for the purpose of explanation, not to convince any that I am right because I have gotten into trouble not realizing that others don't share my world view. I only know I am right for me.
I mentioned in another thread about my grandfather murdering his wife in front of their 3 year old daughter (my mother) and hinted to the unhappiness this created for us who came later.
I could never find the closeness in my family that others seemed to share until I realized that I was free to choose where I found 'family'. It was up to me to make my family as small or large as I chose.
It has been so long since I longed for my birth family to be close, that I now often forget that so many others feel that closeness with theirs.
That's why I am glad to once again be reminded that we all have different perspectives and I need to honor that.
Thanks again DR. I will approach the subject with care.
To you that have responded and those that might, be assured that I am not going to forget this offer and will be discussing it with this person. I just can't run out & talk w/him 'cuz he lives a few hours away. We do get to the general area at least once a month so it shouldn't be too long that I can get back with more info.
I also thought of another thing.
When a great tool & die friend of mine retired a few years ago he gave me a really good deal on the entire package of his tools. I now have a lot of duplicates and since I no longer do the eBay thing I have been wondering how to best pass some of it on.
What I don't want to have happen is that some lowlife seeks to make a profit from my friend's, or my actions.
I also wish to avoid what I went through with a regular at the PM forum. I offered a 6X18 surface grinder that needed some work for $50.00 just to see it not scrapped. I then delivered it 212 miles across the state, loaded into his truck & threw in a flange mount motor 'cuz he seemed so decent.
I never got a cent.
Paul: Good to hear from you! Here is a link to the spindex thread I mentioned - it became quite popular:
EddyCurr: Your suggestion is most welcome and I will look into it - I just found your post while I was typing this. Sounds like a GREAT idea!Last edited by jhe.1973; 12-31-2013, 01:30 PM.
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Originally posted by jhe.1973
As I was typing this I had a thought.
If you guys can come up with some good suggestions as to how
I can assure that anything he is willing to give away will go to
some of you less fortunate, I'll run it by him in a month or so
when I can get back to visit.
these items becoming contributions to Keith Fenner's toolbox
give-away project that was recently mentioned here? Or
perhaps a home-grown HSM forum version of what Mr Fenner
has started, if Village Press, et al is willing to organize & facilitate
such an effort?
.Last edited by EddyCurr; 12-31-2013, 12:59 PM.
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I was unfamiliar with the term "spindex", and my spellchecker tried to change it to "spandex" LOL! Apparently it is/was a Micro$oft attempt to profit from social media:
Or a machine shop in Malaysia:
But finally I found this which shows it in operation, and I see that its proper name is "spin indexer":
I found a few on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5C-Spin-Index-Fixture-w-Tailstock-new-/160678271455
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Wow, I am so glad to see that there are still some of us around..... Really, everyone is motivated by money and no one has honor or heart anymore. I am 27 and trying to get my shop off the ground, just like a few tools... that's what I tell the wife anyway, surface grinder, dviding head.... etc... anyways I could definatly use a dividing head, I have a rotary table I bought cheap and fixed up but its not vertical/hortiznal. Anyways if the kind hearted gentlemen would like to see the dividing head go to a young motivated hobby machinist that is trying to make a living machining now, im in Anderson Indiana, and would love to pay him or trade or whatever needed be. maby even a pass it along kind of deal. I could give one of my extra tools to someone whom didn't have one... thanks fellas...
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Personally, I would play it real slow about suggesting the stuff be given to "non-family".
I have given thou$and$ of tools to family by marriage. But, I would not do the same for unrelated individuals. In fact, would be offended if the suggestion was made.
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Well, suckyness aside he sounds like a nice guy anyway, certainly you have a lot in common, not a bad addition to the family!, its nice to hear of genuine kindness these days when everything seems motivated by Benjamins or gain, not sure what we over here would call pounds, queenies or rexies, suggestions please.
You do however suck, gently it seems lol
Happy new year from the land of the setting sun
Mark
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