On Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 12:05:17 PM UTC-5, Puckdropper wrote:
> pyotr filipivich wrote:
>
> >
> > Depends: do you want it as a radial arm saw, a bench, a boat
> > anchor, door stop or garden planter?
>
> I was wondering about values, so I made up some myself. Think I'm in
> the ball park?
>
> Radial Arm Saw: $0-100
I'd say you're in the ballpark
> Bench: $10-15
Ballpark-ish
> Boat Anchor: Little boat, $0 Big one, -2,000 if you don't clean it
> first.
Where on a little boat would you store an anchor the size of a 10" RAS? In
any case, I'd ask them to check the shed to see if they have a rope or chain
that they can throw in.
> Door Stop: $0 for little ones, $5 for big ones
Better be a big doorway.
> Garden Planter: $100-$500 depending on how "ugly beautiful" you can make
> it.
For inspiration, take a ride out to the Gold King Mine & Ghost Town, about a
mile outside Jerome, AZ. They've got some heavy iron on display.
https://i.imgur.com/v4Id2gg.jpg
https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=gold+king+mine+tools+jerome+az
The town of Jerome, AZ is worth the trip all by itself, as long as you don't
mind dealing with 158 curves in 12 miles. You can even buy a T-shirt that says
"I survived Route 89A, Mingus Mountain Drive. 158 curves in 12 miles."
pyotr filipivich wrote:
>
> Depends: do you want it as a radial arm saw, a bench, a boat
> anchor, door stop or garden planter?
I was wondering about values, so I made up some myself. Think I'm in
the ball park?
Radial Arm Saw: $0-100
Bench: $10-15
Boat Anchor: Little boat, $0 Big one, -2,000 if you don't clean it
first.
Door Stop: $0 for little ones, $5 for big ones
Garden Planter: $100-$500 depending on how "ugly beautiful" you can make
it.
Puckdropper
DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> on Sat, 30 Nov 2019 10:53:20 -0800
(PST) typed in rec.woodworking the following:
>
>> Boat Anchor: Little boat, $0 Big one, -2,000 if you don't clean it
>> first.
>
>Where on a little boat would you store an anchor the size of a 10" RAS?
Depends on what you consider "little", eh no?
> In any case, I'd ask them to check the shed to see if they have a rope or chain
>that they can throw in.
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pyotr filipivich
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