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Hey Bri, Thanks man! I had one about 10 years ago that was purpose built for porting. I always hated getting rid of it. I have been looking at some of those cool add-ons for them lately! There really are some fun ones and of course I think I need them all LOL! I definitely have to get one of the little hammer/chisel handpieces! Very cool! I am pretty stoked about getting it, very impatient when waiting for new toys! Delivery date is next Friday <img src="/images/boards/smilies/frown.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle">

1oleman, sorry to hear about that loss! That would be a hard one to handle for sure! Hope you had good insurance! With a class A, I bet you can get it all setup nice! I squeeze all mine into a 17' van! Granted I don't have a dedicated work bench or stone working gear, but I do cram a lot of stuff in that small space so there is definitely hope you can do it in a 30 footer <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle">
 
Hi guys....if you go back to cheaprvliving home age and then click on the button for "living in a converted bus" and look at the interior picture with no one in it, you will see my jewelers bench across from the wood stove. Man that was a sweet setup. I carved a nice little heart out of fossil ivory and set a little oval piece of apple jade in the center of it for my girlfriend...now my wife of 25 years....fun stuff. She still has the tiny little heart...my heart....<br>Bri<br><br>
 
Hey Bri, I checked it out, very cool! Do you have a bigger picture of it anywhere? That one is decent but hard to see detail because of the size. All of those pics were great!

 
Hi Mike...not really...that was soooooooolong ago. It was just my regular homebuilt (to the ancient jeweler's standard bench design) that I bolted in and a nice swivel/tilt oak office chair that I rescued out of a town building scrap heap in Healy, AK.<br>I will attach a couple of stock shots of one off the internet...the small tabletop bench I have also...very nice for apartments, etc. <br><br>Bri<br>
 
<font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">Bri,</span></font><div><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">I loved reading your story in "Living in a Converted Bus." &nbsp;...And what a treasured, handmade heart that you made for your wife!</span></font></div><div><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">Katie</span></font></div>
 
bk2valve said:
I carved a nice little heart out of fossil ivory and set a little oval piece of apple jade in the center of it for my girlfriend...now my wife of 25 years....fun stuff. She still has the tiny little heart...my heart....<br>Bri<br><br>
<div><br></div><div>so sweet, Bri, but i think it's inaccurate to have the word "tiny" in the same sentence about your heart. you have one of the biggest hearts i know.......</div>
 
Thanks for posting those Bri! I can probably pull that pic off the site and blow it up a bit without too much loss too. I like that little desktop bench! It reminds me a lot of an old Gerstner chest I had for my micrometers etc. I have been wanting another one for a long time! <br>
 
Katie...thank you my friend...funny, that is how I think of you....<br><br>Mike...you are welcome...I know you don't have room for something like that in your van though....I did have the luxury of space in the old bus.....my first metal smithing/jewelry teacher invented and built a wonderful unit that worked like a tryptic (?sp) but you carried it from the top and the two front pieces folded out to the sides and a benchtop folded down. You had to clamp it to a tabletop but he built it to make stuff at a show or craft fair while he was waiting for customers...he was able to hang most of his tools in it and he carried another case like a Gerstner for the rest. <br>I too have an old steel machinist chest for my jewelry hand tools.<br>Bri<br><br>
 
Hey, that sounds like a challenge! LOL! Just kidding, I have enough projects to tackle on Taj!<br>
 
I never met a historical marker I didn't like. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/wink.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> I track them down to their lair.<br>http://www.markeroni.com<br><br>I read, walk, sit outside and watch lizards, and feel less urge to fill every minute with activity than I used to. I also like to cook. This does not mean I am good at it.<br><br>Linda<br>http://www.ravensroads.com<br><br>
 
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><FONT face="times new roman, times, serif"><FONT size=3>When the night is right, we can count the stars and let our mind soar. When the town is right, we can seek out the library and relish in the intellectual gluttony of self education. When the time is right, we can see the nearest person in need and relish the satisfaction of serving our fellow human being as they say, by paying it forward. We can make one extra sandwich, give it to the next hungry person we meet, and never feel hungry that way. When the dawn is worth the wait, or the early rise, we realize our decision was magnificent. We can give freely, without expectation, and reap more than we could ever sow. For these freedoms we endure cold, quiet, and even loneliness. All freedoms have a cost, some are worth it.</FONT></FONT></SPAN></P><P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><FONT face="times new roman, times, serif"><FONT size=3></FONT></FONT></SPAN></P>
 
<font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">...Sounds like the best kind of hobby, Bear.</span></font><div><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">...Warms the heart...</span></font></div><div><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">Katie</span></font></div>
 
I plan to train harder and with more commitment in parkour, a physical activity that expresses freedom. I plan to engineer my van into a functioning piece of awesome with moving parts to optimize space, a lighting system that pulses with music, a desktop computer integrated and a set of wifi antennas to pick up the nearest spots, etc., etc.. <br><br>Most of my time will be spent on my way to places, because taking my time is one of the most enlightening things I can do. It's easy to figure out if I care to go somewhere when it takes me 30 minutes to walk/bike there, and that helps me understand whether or not I am spending my day doing things that are really worth it. Also, time spent traveling on foot is time spent well. Nothing beats a solid 20 minutes of alone time to think about stuff and enjoy the world for what it is.<br><br>
 
Tao: Desktop computers arn't usually energy efficent, and you need to think about where your energy is going to come from.&nbsp; Mini-box.com has some dc-dc power supplies that can be used on low-power desktops, and some low-power motherboards.<br>
 
southpennrailroad said:
Sorry forgot to make the pictures smaller can this previous be deleted? <br>
<div><br></div><div>hiya! yes it can be deleted. can you make 'em smaller and repost?&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>kate</div>
 
woo! i hope you can resize and repost the pics. they were interesting! i don't know how to do that. so far i've been lucky with my photos :)
 
I also am familiar with weaving chainmail, though when I used to do it, I made chainmail barding for traditional scale (1:9) model horses for the fantasy classes at shows.&nbsp; Nowadays much of my free time is spent delving into role playing games online.&nbsp; Of particular interest is the World of Darkness (old, not new).&nbsp; I also enjoy D&amp;D, and plan to start showing my cat.&nbsp; I have plans to purchase a second Sphynx cat, a female kitten this time, and to show her and eventually breed her after she earns her title.&nbsp; I am exceptionally protective of my cat, and he is probably my most cherished hobby.&nbsp; Taking him shopping in his stroller, buying him new clothes, he's my constant companion.&nbsp; There are days when I think to myself he is the perfect "man".&nbsp; Unconditional love, no complaints, snuggles all the time, he chatters at me (ok, so it's a one sided conversation, I'll with hold the sarcastic comment for now), and he's very handsome in all his bald glory (no shedding is awesome!).&nbsp; What's not to adore?<br>
 
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