Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 4:24 pm
Please don't tell me that I have to report to the IRS that I sold that used Rip Fence earlier this year and got $5.00 more for it than I had paid.
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Now I am just taking a wild a** guess here Dusty that you consider your woodworking a hobby. And I suspect that you spent more than $5 for other tools to feed er support your habit er hobby. If so, you should be okay.dusty wrote:Please don't tell me that I have to report to the IRS that I sold that used Rip Fence earlier this year and got $5.00 more for it than I had paid.:eek:
That was the question! And it truly is a question!SDSSmith wrote:Now I am just taking a wild a** guess here Dusty that you consider your woodworking a hobby. And I suspect that you spent more than $5 for other tools to feed er support your habit er hobby. If so, you should be okay.On the other hand if you didn't, I would expect an honest gentleman with your integrity to do the right thing.
holsgo wrote:What city are you in?
contact Bill Mayo at bill@billstoolz.com. He might be able to help you.bdnightingale wrote:I am in Fort Myers, Florida
As other members have suggested, maybe you want to go to a class. There's a Woodcraft store in Fort Myers; maybe take a pen turning class there. The tools you'll use are the bandsaw, drill press (or maybe set up as a boring machine), and lathe. Try those out before you give up & sell your Shopsmith. Be prepared to hear some comments about how the lathe is not as good as a good lathe, the saw is not as good as a good saw, etc., but it's "good enough for what you need."bdnightingale wrote:I am in Fort Myers, Florida
Besides new Shopsmiths, you better stay away from new cars!:rolleyes:Ed in Tampa wrote:You make my point, you have $600 invested in something if bought new would cost $4000+ . And you probably paid on the high end as others have reported buying similar for less.
Everyone seem to get slightly bent out of shape when I point out the fact that market for used SS equip is in the dumper. Most of the guys that get most out shape are people that admit they only bought used for next to nothing prices.SDSSmith wrote:Besides new Shopsmiths, you better stay away from new cars!:rolleyes: