Lathe Chisel Storage

I need to build a storage system for my chisels and chucks. I have an old Delta 46-450 lathe and I do not like to store the items on the front "Skirt".

I am looking for Ideas on storage. If anyone has any good setup I would love to see a picture.

Thanks

Rick

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Rick Cox
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George Max

A bucket w/PVC pipes for the chisels.

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Bruce Barnett

That was great, You should post that on ABPW for others to see.

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Rick Cox

Rick whole load of ideas on the LaymarCraft Web Site.

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Look in the Hints and Tips Section RVS

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Richard Stapley

Hi Rick

Charlie had a writeup on a fancy tool storage setup, you might like it, also very nice if you have to take your tools along someplace.

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I need to build a storage system for my chisels and chucks.

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l.vanderloo

I did right after completion.

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George Max

Please post again. Thanks!

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Tom

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George Max

Only your message came through. no photos.

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Ralph Fedorak

I don't know what's happen at your end, but when I checked at work and now at home they're there. The pics are actually in a second message containing 3 images.

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George Max

Are you looking in the right spot? He didn't post them here at r.c.w., he posted them at a.b.p.w. (alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking). There are two files--one header file and one huge file with the images. Depending on how your newsreader works, you may or may not need the small, housekeeping file.

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LRod

I don't know what's happening either, but I only received your first message.

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Ralph Fedorak

Check your email. I sent a message with a file attachment containing

2 pictures.
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George Max

I've lost the original to this thread, but I'll follow-up anyway. When I'm at demonstrations I use the 2"PVC in a bucket system, but at home it's a bit more of a woodworking project. See

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and a picture is visible.

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