Give a little back, show your appreciation for a great member

I’ve never bought a light from Justin, however as a relatively new enthusiast (I never got into incan/halogen/HID) I can see he is revered somewhat as a for-father for modding. With good reason too, I have utmost respect for someone that can turn out the pieces he does with hand tools. As for making money out of it?? I agree he needs a lathe. I will contribute :santa:

joking on:

oh, and for "members for giveaways", you are more than welcome to enter this GB twice ;)

joking off:

+1

While a “table top” lathe might not handle making heads, it will handle turning a head/body while OL uses a file to make grooves around it or polish it much faster than by hand and getting a straight cut through a body will be easy :stuck_out_tongue:

Cheers David

Edit

This is the very reason we all want to give something back, not ‘donate’ but returning some kindness

He needs a lathe big enough to make large copper pills.
Someone in Texas needs to step up and help find a lathe
and collect the money.

No doubt that bigger is better.

I’m in! Very nice thing to do! The people of BLF are way cool! :wink: The GODFATHER of BLF! I like it!!!

In!

Great cause.

Count me in.

I think they call it “paying it forward” right Old-Lumens?
I’m in.
One option would be a special price for those that donate, if he indeed decides to start selling things, so long as he makes a bit for his time of course.

Yeah, I don’t think a gift like this should have any requirements attached to it. This is being done because of what O-L has already added to this forum in so many ways. In my eyes, he has already earned this lathe. I’ll contribute a little bit to it. Thanks Old-Lumens for all you do! :party:

I know Krono (Steve) has been called upon a lot for various things (mainly group buys) here.
Then there is Dale who also has a lot on his plate to deal with, but I know both of these guys are great people and may be worth a check with one of them about collecting the funds and all.
I am neighbors with Krono (2 houses down) and I would be willing to help him out (if he took on the task) as I know most of you don’t know me from any other stranger and I am fairly new to the forum and all.
Also count me in for whatever I can give, as it may not be a lot but I will do what I can as I am on a fixed income myself.

Count me in

I’m in, and I’ll contact Texas Lumens who sells lathes and CNC machines and see if he can fix us up with the right equipment. :slight_smile: He’s in Texas already and just might be able to deliver it personally and walk Justin through the set-up. :wink:

I’ll ask… Dan and Justin are both a very helpful couple of older guys, together they’d make quite the cranky dinosaur! :stuck_out_tongue:

I as already thinking along these lines when I saw this thread start up, and I knew Justin wouldn’t approve but hey, if a lathe shows up what’s he gonna do, say no? :wink:

Great work everybody, and nice heart. :bigsmile:

Count me in! :slight_smile:

I attached no conditions to my offer to help. I have great admiration for the man.

What a GREAT GROUP!

I have replied to an email from Justin this AM. We don't want to do something to cause him problems. I know with hearts showing here as they are, this would crush us all if we did something like that. I asked these questions exactly as I am pasting them in...

1. What will you want the lathe to do for you?
2. What can you make the lathe do?
3. What power is available?
4. How much room do you have?
5. What can you have there without causing you problems with the retirement community? All these folks are wanting to help... not cause problems.

WELL.... Justin called in the middle of this posting... He is checking power availability. It sounds limited so we will need to be careful. As usual, he is so humble and appreciative... while in shock!! I will edit this to help out when I hear from him. THANKS TO ALL!!! Dan.

No conditions wouldn’t even think of it! Might even have some Lathe tooling once he get’s settled on what size he need’s! There is always auctions on machines, mill’s, lathes and tooling here in the “D”!!! :wink:

Amen! on that first line. I'll bet I have some tooling too. Dan