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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3575740" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have three lathes, two metal and one wood.</p><p>Unless your comercial they don't get a lot of use, but I have a hobby of rebuilding old farm equipment. Some of the parts are not made anymore, so I make my own. One lathe set up as a milling machine and the other as a true lathe for turning.</p><p>They sit there all lonely until they are needed and then are invaluable.</p><p>Somebody posted a video of a worm gatherer made of wood with ribs on this forum where you stick one part into the ground and take another piece to rub up and down the rib part to create a vibration that will drive the worms above ground to be picked up.</p><p>I saw a project, went to the shop, spent about three hours building one and went to the place where worms should be prolific.</p><p>I rubbed those sticks for a long time. Never saw a worm like the YouTube videos said I would.</p><p>I think its BS, but I did get into the shop for a few hours and create a pile of wood cuttings which was fun. That's how I look at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3575740, member: 5412"] I have three lathes, two metal and one wood. Unless your comercial they don't get a lot of use, but I have a hobby of rebuilding old farm equipment. Some of the parts are not made anymore, so I make my own. One lathe set up as a milling machine and the other as a true lathe for turning. They sit there all lonely until they are needed and then are invaluable. Somebody posted a video of a worm gatherer made of wood with ribs on this forum where you stick one part into the ground and take another piece to rub up and down the rib part to create a vibration that will drive the worms above ground to be picked up. I saw a project, went to the shop, spent about three hours building one and went to the place where worms should be prolific. I rubbed those sticks for a long time. Never saw a worm like the YouTube videos said I would. I think its BS, but I did get into the shop for a few hours and create a pile of wood cuttings which was fun. That's how I look at it. [/QUOTE]
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