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<BR> Woodworking co-op exists<BR><PRE>If interested, please contact Morley directly:
<FONT color=#205867>>> Here is an economical option for serious woodworkers. We are a six
>> member woodworking cooperative which has an opening in our pro level
>> shop. Tools include: 12 inch table saw with large outfeed table, HD
>> planer, jointer, double drum sander, drill press, vacuum system,
>> spray booth and more! Share large power tools in common area while
>> having a private bench and work space of your own. Space is insured
>> and alarmed in clean, upgraded building. Membership requires share
>> purchase and monthly rent. Mergatroid is at 975 Veronon Drive and is
>> in Eastside Culture Crawl catchment area. www.mergatroid.ca
>>
>> To view, e-mail Morley at </FONT><A href="http://webmail.vix.ca/src/compose.php?send_to=merg%40telus.net"><FONT color=#205867>merg@telus.net</FONT></A>
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</PRE>> From: vanhackspace-request@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: Vanhackspace Digest, Vol 28, Issue 17<BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:43:49 -0700<BR>> <BR>> Send Vanhackspace mailing list submissions to<BR>> vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR>> http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR>> vanhackspace-request@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> You can reach the person managing the list at<BR>> vanhackspace-owner@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR>> than "Re: Contents of Vanhackspace digest..."<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Today's Topics:<BR>> <BR>> 1. Re: Oxy/Acetylene Rig. (John Craver)<BR>> 2. Re: Oxy/Acetylene Rig. (Derek Anderson)<BR>> 3. Wood Shop (Jason Woodall)<BR>> 4. Re: Wood Shop (Jeff Davis)<BR>> 5. Re: Wood Shop (Jason Woodall)<BR>> 6. Re: Wood Shop (Luke Closs)<BR>> 7. Re: Wood Shop (Luke Closs)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 1<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:35:27 -0700<BR>> From: John Craver <jcraver@shaw.ca><BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Oxy/Acetylene Rig.<BR>> Message-ID: <d145e672136da.4c20bc1f@shaw.ca><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR>> <BR>> It has both.<BR>> <BR>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>> From: kevin griffin <kevin@cavewallarts.com><BR>> Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 10:54 am<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Oxy/Acetylene Rig.<BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> > <BR>> > > Hey, I just picked up a small oxy-acetylene (think 40cf oxy <BR>> > and a B <BR>> > > size acetylene tank) welding/cutting rig from <BR>> > craigslist.? It's in <BR>> > > almost new condition, and I got a screaming deal on it (the <BR>> > guy bought <BR>> > > it and then realized that it's overkill for his <BR>> > purposes).? Is this an <BR>> > > item we want at the hackspace, or is it considered too sketchy?<BR>> > <BR>> > Does it have a welding tip and or a cutting extension?<BR>> > > _______________________________________________<BR>> > > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-<BR>> > uselessdegree.net <BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> > <BR>> > _______________________________________________<BR>> > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-<BR>> > uselessdegree.net<BR>> -------------- next part --------------<BR>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<BR>> URL: <http://lists.uselessdegree.net/pipermail/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net/attachments/20100622/13e997e7/attachment-0001.htm><BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 2<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:46:02 -0700<BR>> From: Derek Anderson <derek@enomaly.com><BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Oxy/Acetylene Rig.<BR>> Message-ID:<BR>> <AANLkTin-hV43rxPD23h6sh6P5zb9VB2i67UtomDHSmT6@mail.gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR>> <BR>> Acetylene torch + wooden floors == "Whodathunkit?"<BR>> <BR>> Usage out in the alley would probably be OK though...<BR>> <BR>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 1:35 PM, John Craver <jcraver@shaw.ca> wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > It has both.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > ----- Original Message -----<BR>> > From: kevin griffin <kevin@cavewallarts.com><BR>> > Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 10:54 am<BR>> > Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Oxy/Acetylene Rig.<BR>> > To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> ><BR>> > ><BR>> > > > Hey, I just picked up a small oxy-acetylene (think 40cf oxy<BR>> > > and a B<BR>> > > > size acetylene tank) welding/cutting rig from<BR>> > > craigslist. It's in<BR>> > > > almost new condition, and I got a screaming deal on it (the<BR>> > > guy bought<BR>> > > > it and then realized that it's overkill for his<BR>> > > purposes). Is this an<BR>> > > > item we want at the hackspace, or is it considered too sketchy?<BR>> > ><BR>> > > Does it have a welding tip and or a cutting extension?<BR>> > > > _______________________________________________<BR>> > > > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > > > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > > > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-<BR>> > > uselessdegree.net<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > ><BR>> > ><BR>> > > _______________________________________________<BR>> > > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-<BR>> > > uselessdegree.net<BR>> ><BR>> > _______________________________________________<BR>> > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> -------------- next part --------------<BR>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<BR>> URL: <http://lists.uselessdegree.net/pipermail/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net/attachments/20100622/7f3b4649/attachment-0001.htm><BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 3<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:46:14 -0700<BR>> From: Jason Woodall <jason.woodall@gmail.com><BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: [Vanhackspace] Wood Shop<BR>> Message-ID: <4C212116.1020606@gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<BR>> <BR>> Hey I'm new to this list, and have yet to get out to VHS, but just <BR>> wanted to say Hi, and hope I can get out sometime soon.<BR>> <BR>> After reading your site, and listening to some of the discussion, I was <BR>> wondering if anyone might know of a location where you can rent time in <BR>> a woodworking shop, or rent space cheaply to do this, or if VHS might <BR>> consider (if you are looking for a space) adding a second separate area <BR>> at VHS for woodworking DIY projects. I used to live in Toronto and you <BR>> could rent storage units with Hydro hookups that were perfect for this <BR>> sort of thing (or small scale mill shops), but have been looking for <BR>> years here in Vancouver and the lower mainland, and haven't found anything.<BR>> <BR>> Anyone know of anything similar, in the area?<BR>> <BR>> Or would anyone also be interested in this type of thing?<BR>> <BR>> Cheers<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 4<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:58:47 -0700<BR>> From: Jeff Davis <jeff@textsfornothing.com><BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Wood Shop<BR>> Message-ID: <4C212407.3070303@textsfornothing.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR>> <BR>> Hi Jason,<BR>> <BR>> Folks at VHS are definitely very interested in getting shop tools into<BR>> the space. I imagine it's going to have to wait until we move to a<BR>> bigger space, which won't be until after our current lease is up. But<BR>> it is absolutely something we want to see happen.<BR>> <BR>> We're also waiting to see what happens with the Vancouver Community Lab<BR>> folks, who are trying to start up something more oriented towards wood-<BR>> and metal-working:<BR>> <BR>> http://www.vancommunitylab.com/<BR>> <BR>> They don't have a space or tools yet, but they are working on it. You<BR>> might want to check them out too.<BR>> <BR>> Welcome to the list!<BR>> <BR>> Jeff<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Jason Woodall wrote:<BR>> > Hey I'm new to this list, and have yet to get out to VHS, but just<BR>> > wanted to say Hi, and hope I can get out sometime soon.<BR>> > <BR>> > After reading your site, and listening to some of the discussion, I was<BR>> > wondering if anyone might know of a location where you can rent time in<BR>> > a woodworking shop, or rent space cheaply to do this, or if VHS might<BR>> > consider (if you are looking for a space) adding a second separate area<BR>> > at VHS for woodworking DIY projects. I used to live in Toronto and you<BR>> > could rent storage units with Hydro hookups that were perfect for this<BR>> > sort of thing (or small scale mill shops), but have been looking for<BR>> > years here in Vancouver and the lower mainland, and haven't found anything.<BR>> > <BR>> > Anyone know of anything similar, in the area?<BR>> > <BR>> > Or would anyone also be interested in this type of thing?<BR>> > <BR>> > Cheers<BR>> > _______________________________________________<BR>> > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 5<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:07:24 -0700<BR>> From: Jason Woodall <jason.woodall@gmail.com><BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Wood Shop<BR>> Message-ID: <4C21260C.7010701@gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<BR>> <BR>> Awesome thanks for the heads up, I have to say after reading the site, <BR>> and noticing that you have your eyes open for a new location, I have <BR>> been scanning my neighbourhood (Dundas/Victoria) for any appropriate <BR>> locations.<BR>> <BR>> I would love to buy some wood working tools to replenish all the ones I <BR>> have left behind, but really have nowhere to store or use them, so <BR>> haven't bothered.<BR>> <BR>> A shared community space like this is something I've been trying to find <BR>> for ages. Hope to get out soon.<BR>> <BR>> Was very intrigued by the robot contest. I still have a rubermaid bin <BR>> full of all my robotics shite from my thesis work on autonomous mobile <BR>> robotics.<BR>> <BR>> Would people be interested in any bits and pieces if I brought this down <BR>> to the site?<BR>> <BR>> ie chips, gates, diodes, capacitors, switches, relays, etc. Some batteries.<BR>> <BR>> I haven't had any time to use this stuff in years, and would rather <BR>> someone made use of it.<BR>> <BR>> On 6/22/2010 1:58 PM, Jeff Davis wrote:<BR>> > Hi Jason,<BR>> ><BR>> > Folks at VHS are definitely very interested in getting shop tools into<BR>> > the space. I imagine it's going to have to wait until we move to a<BR>> > bigger space, which won't be until after our current lease is up. But<BR>> > it is absolutely something we want to see happen.<BR>> ><BR>> > We're also waiting to see what happens with the Vancouver Community Lab<BR>> > folks, who are trying to start up something more oriented towards wood-<BR>> > and metal-working:<BR>> ><BR>> > http://www.vancommunitylab.com/<BR>> ><BR>> > They don't have a space or tools yet, but they are working on it. You<BR>> > might want to check them out too.<BR>> ><BR>> > Welcome to the list!<BR>> ><BR>> > Jeff<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Jason Woodall wrote:<BR>> >> Hey I'm new to this list, and have yet to get out to VHS, but just<BR>> >> wanted to say Hi, and hope I can get out sometime soon.<BR>> >><BR>> >> After reading your site, and listening to some of the discussion, I was<BR>> >> wondering if anyone might know of a location where you can rent time in<BR>> >> a woodworking shop, or rent space cheaply to do this, or if VHS might<BR>> >> consider (if you are looking for a space) adding a second separate area<BR>> >> at VHS for woodworking DIY projects. I used to live in Toronto and you<BR>> >> could rent storage units with Hydro hookups that were perfect for this<BR>> >> sort of thing (or small scale mill shops), but have been looking for<BR>> >> years here in Vancouver and the lower mainland, and haven't found anything.<BR>> >><BR>> >> Anyone know of anything similar, in the area?<BR>> >><BR>> >> Or would anyone also be interested in this type of thing?<BR>> >><BR>> >> Cheers<BR>> >> _______________________________________________<BR>> >> Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> >> Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> >> http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> > _______________________________________________<BR>> > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Jason Woodall<BR>> Software Developer (SIS Bridges)<BR>> Discovery Software Ltd.<BR>> Toll Free- 1-888-569-7711 x 2229<BR>> Hours: M-F 0700-1500 PST<BR>> <BR>> Ask me about Rubrix: Mobile, easy and data-rich evaluations for schools.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 6<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:31:24 -0700<BR>> From: Luke Closs <lukecloss@gmail.com><BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Wood Shop<BR>> Message-ID:<BR>> <AANLkTil-2g5FHvbsJdGFLHp5jddT5wEqOhTaHiS1hy3M@mail.gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR>> <BR>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Jeff Davis <jeff@textsfornothing.com> wrote:<BR>> > I imagine it's going to have to wait until we move to a<BR>> > bigger space, which won't be until after our current lease is up.<BR>> <BR>> IMHO we should not let our lease prevent us from looking for our next<BR>> place. This is a very flexible sublet lease with our landlord Michael,<BR>> and I do not see any major problems if we wish to break the lease<BR>> early and give him a month or two of notice. Now that that space is<BR>> built, he could find other tenants for it. This was part of the<BR>> discussion I had with him before we took the space.<BR>> <BR>> Luke<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 7<BR>> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:32:37 -0700<BR>> From: Luke Closs <lukecloss@gmail.com><BR>> To: vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [Vanhackspace] Wood Shop<BR>> Message-ID:<BR>> <AANLkTinX4g_LGhDFYjMmFd6LL-ULIlduWk-moU1M7Mts@mail.gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR>> <BR>> If it is useful supplies and parts, we would welcome the donation.<BR>> We're getting pretty full at our current space, so please try to keep<BR>> the usefulness/size ratio high. :)<BR>> <BR>> Cheers,<BR>> Luke<BR>> <BR>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Jason Woodall <jason.woodall@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>> > Awesome thanks for the heads up, I have to say after reading the site, and<BR>> > noticing that you have your eyes open for a new location, I have been<BR>> > scanning my neighbourhood (Dundas/Victoria) for any appropriate locations.<BR>> ><BR>> > I would love to buy some wood working tools to replenish all the ones I have<BR>> > left behind, but really have nowhere to store or use them, so haven't<BR>> > bothered.<BR>> ><BR>> > A shared community space like this is something I've been trying to find for<BR>> > ages. ?Hope to get out soon.<BR>> ><BR>> > Was very intrigued by the robot contest. ?I still have a rubermaid bin full<BR>> > of all my robotics shite from my thesis work on autonomous mobile robotics.<BR>> ><BR>> > Would people be interested in any bits and pieces if I brought this down to<BR>> > the site?<BR>> ><BR>> > ie chips, gates, diodes, capacitors, switches, relays, etc. ?Some batteries.<BR>> ><BR>> > I haven't had any time to use this stuff in years, and would rather someone<BR>> > made use of it.<BR>> ><BR>> > On 6/22/2010 1:58 PM, Jeff Davis wrote:<BR>> >><BR>> >> Hi Jason,<BR>> >><BR>> >> Folks at VHS are definitely very interested in getting shop tools into<BR>> >> the space. ?I imagine it's going to have to wait until we move to a<BR>> >> bigger space, which won't be until after our current lease is up. ?But<BR>> >> it is absolutely something we want to see happen.<BR>> >><BR>> >> We're also waiting to see what happens with the Vancouver Community Lab<BR>> >> folks, who are trying to start up something more oriented towards wood-<BR>> >> and metal-working:<BR>> >><BR>> >> ? http://www.vancommunitylab.com/<BR>> >><BR>> >> They don't have a space or tools yet, but they are working on it. ?You<BR>> >> might want to check them out too.<BR>> >><BR>> >> Welcome to the list!<BR>> >><BR>> >> Jeff<BR>> >><BR>> >><BR>> >> Jason Woodall wrote:<BR>> >>><BR>> >>> Hey I'm new to this list, and have yet to get out to VHS, but just<BR>> >>> wanted to say Hi, and hope I can get out sometime soon.<BR>> >>><BR>> >>> After reading your site, and listening to some of the discussion, I was<BR>> >>> wondering if anyone might know of a location where you can rent time in<BR>> >>> a woodworking shop, or rent space cheaply to do this, or if VHS might<BR>> >>> consider (if you are looking for a space) adding a second separate area<BR>> >>> at VHS for woodworking DIY projects. ?I used to live in Toronto and you<BR>> >>> could rent storage units with Hydro hookups that were perfect for this<BR>> >>> sort of thing (or small scale mill shops), but have been looking for<BR>> >>> years here in Vancouver and the lower mainland, and haven't found<BR>> >>> anything.<BR>> >>><BR>> >>> Anyone know of anything similar, in the area?<BR>> >>><BR>> >>> Or would anyone also be interested in this type of thing?<BR>> >>><BR>> >>> Cheers<BR>> >>> _______________________________________________<BR>> >>> Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> >>> Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> >>><BR>> >>> http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> >><BR>> >> _______________________________________________<BR>> >> Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> >> Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> >> http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > --<BR>> > Jason Woodall<BR>> > Software Developer (SIS Bridges)<BR>> > Discovery Software Ltd.<BR>> > Toll Free- 1-888-569-7711 x 2229<BR>> > Hours: M-F 0700-1500 PST<BR>> ><BR>> > Ask me about Rubrix: Mobile, easy and data-rich evaluations for schools.<BR>> > _______________________________________________<BR>> > Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> > Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> > http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> ><BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Vanhackspace mailing list<BR>> Vanhackspace@lists.uselessdegree.net<BR>> http://lists.uselessdegree.net/listinfo.cgi/vanhackspace-uselessdegree.net<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> End of Vanhackspace Digest, Vol 28, Issue 17<BR>> ********************************************<BR>                                            <br /><hr />Your Photo on Bing.ca: You Could WIN on Canada Day! <a href='http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9734380' target='_new'>Submit a Photo Now! </a></body>
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