On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 20:32:01 -0500, "russ498"
wrote:
Well, Can you make a profit turning? I'm 50 YOA and retired from a
Government job so I don't have to worry about putting food on the table.
That said, can you "turn" turning into a part time vocation that makes it
worthwhile? If so, how, where and what product line do you suggest.
Russ,
There is so much dependent on where you live, the kind of clientele
you might run into, what local tastes are, your skill level, the kinds
fo things you like to turn. You really have to experiment with your
customers. The best bet is to find two or three things you can turn
well and fairly quickly and cheaply and turn a bunch of them. Take
them to a show and see how they sell. Re-stock and do some more
shows. See is there are trends and if the results are consistent.
Then drop at least one of the things and concentrate on the one or two
items that sell the best. "Do one thing, and do it very well," makes
some sense.
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