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Lazy Susan Web Page
Just a quick note to say that I have a web page up to make a Lazy Susan turn
table for the kitchen. Makes a nice, quick Christmas present that allows for easy serve on the feasting table. A customer wanted one so I used the opportunity to set up the page. http://aroundthewoods.com/lazy.shtml -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
Lazy Susan Web Page
"Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message news:UoXkf.140176$S4.111850@edtnps84... Just a quick note to say that I have a web page up to make a Lazy Susan turn table for the kitchen. Makes a nice, quick Christmas present that allows for easy serve on the feasting table. A customer wanted one so I used the opportunity to set up the page. http://aroundthewoods.com/lazy.shtml The proper terminology, according to my wife, is "turntable." We don't have any lazy Susans around here. |
Lazy Susan Web Page
Question: it looks like you're using a small heavy duty bearing. Why not one of the larger light duty bearings? They have a circular outside shape, usually a thinner profile, and, in my experience, turn easier and smoother than the heavy duty ones. |
Lazy Susan Web Page
I had to call it a "Lazy Susan," my wife would not let me call it a "lazy
Mary" and your wife is too far away to hit me :-) -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
Lazy Susan Web Page
"George" George@least wrote in message ... "Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message news:UoXkf.140176$S4.111850@edtnps84... Just a quick note to say that I have a web page up to make a Lazy Susan turn table for the kitchen. Makes a nice, quick Christmas present that allows for easy serve on the feasting table. A customer wanted one so I used the opportunity to set up the page. http://aroundthewoods.com/lazy.shtml The proper terminology, according to my wife, is "turntable." We don't have any lazy Susans around here. Well your wife is wrong!....... A turntable is what I put my LP's and 45's on to play them. A lazy susan holds our condiments....... -- Regards, M.J. (Mike) Orr www.island.net/~morr |
Lazy Susan Web Page
M.J. wrote:
"George" George@least wrote in message ... "Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message news:UoXkf.140176$S4.111850@edtnps84... Just a quick note to say that I have a web page up to make a Lazy Susan turn table for the kitchen. Makes a nice, quick Christmas present that allows for easy serve on the feasting table. A customer wanted one so I used the opportunity to set up the page. http://aroundthewoods.com/lazy.shtml The proper terminology, according to my wife, is "turntable." We don't have any lazy Susans around here. Well your wife is wrong!....... A turntable is what I put my LP's and 45's on to play them. A lazy susan holds our condiments....... LP's??, 45's?? What are they? Showing our age are we? |
Lazy Susan Web Page
This is a very smooth running bearing and I had a couple on hand. I tend to
use what I have rather than buying more before the need arises. -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
Lazy Susan Web Page
"George" George@least wrote:
"Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message news:UoXkf.140176$S4.111850@edtnps84... Just a quick note to say that I have a web page up to make a Lazy Susan turn table for the kitchen. Makes a nice, quick Christmas present that allows for easy serve on the feasting table. A customer wanted one so I used the opportunity to set up the page. http://aroundthewoods.com/lazy.shtml The proper terminology, according to my wife, is "turntable." We don't have any lazy Susans around here. Yeah, we don't call them that around here either! |
Lazy Susan Web Page
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 19:35:52 GMT, Ralph wrote:
M.J. wrote: "George" George@least wrote in message ... "Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message news:UoXkf.140176$S4.111850@edtnps84... Just a quick note to say that I have a web page up to make a Lazy Susan turn table for the kitchen. Makes a nice, quick Christmas present that allows for easy serve on the feasting table. A customer wanted one so I used the opportunity to set up the page. http://aroundthewoods.com/lazy.shtml The proper terminology, according to my wife, is "turntable." We don't have any lazy Susans around here. Well your wife is wrong!....... A turntable is what I put my LP's and 45's on to play them. A lazy susan holds our condiments....... LP's??, 45's?? What are they? Showing our age are we? Ralph.. As my kids said, they're "hell-a big CD's".. lol mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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