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Greetings to all. There are a couple of new additions to the web page.

There was a question raised about about any tips regarding things used from the dollar stores that seem to have sprung up all over. Nah, I thought at first but once I started to think about it, I started to take pictures of various items from various drawers. I wonder how many I have missed?dollar store tips

Finally done, the vase work in progress has become an expression of praise with outstretched arms. birch vase

As usual, any comments are welcome, being the brave soul that I am :-)

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Darrell Feltmate
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Beautiful Vase!

In addition to dollar stores, I recommend a close look at anything you are throwing out. Could you use it for some other purpose? Could you donate it for someone else to use? Can it be recycled?

I also scrounge around in Goodwill and other non-profit thrift stores. Lots of good stuff. Picked up an unopened copy of older web development software for $3.00 that retailed for about $300.00 when new. Part of the Fun is turning up a useable Gem.

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Lobby Dosser

Hi Darrell

How are the studies going ?? Can't stay away from that lathe ;-))

As usual a very well done and educational project, and a good looking artsy object as the end result,

Thanks for all your work you are putting into this, it's always a pleasure to visit and stay a while at your site.

As for the nickel and dime store, it now is the dollar store, :->, yes there are some good buys at times. Like 6" long screwdriver bits, those are made from good chrome vanadium steel, make good small turning tools.

Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo

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l.vanderloo

Leo I know what you mean. We used to go to the "five and dime" when I was a kid. Now I have to look at those screwdrivers and see what they are made of at my dollar store. ___ God bless Darrell Feltmate

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Darrell Feltmate

Darrell & Leo, you two will remember the old ballad, "I found a million dollar baby at the five and ten cent store".

A corrected version will probably be reissued as hard rock, "I found a billion dollar lady at the family dollar store". :)

Turn to Safety, Arch Fortiter

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Ralph Fedorak

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