
Would you like to take ownership of my accumulation of the following studio contents ?
A complete itemized listing is difficult, but I will do my best below. I am sure I will forget something, so if you are genuinely interested you really need to come and look at it yourself. I am willing to deliver it up to 50 miles from Huntsville.
If you are interested in any of these items, please call me: Ken Loeb at (256) 508-4153 or email me at
sawdust-and-yuks@comcast.net or kengreen_1@comcast.net
Glass Glass Glass. All colors and clears. 100 - 150 pounds, maybe more. (A Guess)
14 Rubbermaid Containers of glass cutoffs (small pieces large enough not to discard)
Sorted by color. One container of chain and other small hardware. Bag of 100 suction cup hooks.
Wizard Grinder. In very good condition with a full life ahead of it. Extra grinding heads.
I have fabricated an eye shield so that safety goggles are not necessary.
A TARUS II Ring Saw. Extra blade. This is like new. I have used it twice.
Several box sets of Glass samples from manufacturers.
Various cutters and related hand tools. Grozers, running pliers, cutters, pattern-cutting scissors, etc.
I have two of most hand tools.
Copper foil. Various widths. Perhaps 10 rolls. Mostly 1/4" and 7/16".
Bench top rotary foiling tool.
Solder. 4 (maybe 5) one-pound rolls of 60/40.
High wattage soldering iron. Extra tips.
Some lead came. Bench-mount came gripper for stretching.
Many many pattern books and magazines. Lots of ideas in them.
Many patterns on boards and matching pattern pieces from past projects.
5 or 6 Bronze lamp bases, if you have an interest in making lamps.
One set of four completed lamp panels ready for joining and completing the lamp.
Several projects already cut and ready for foiling and assembly, including two mallards in flight.
Finished oak frames, including two large round for the Mallards in flight..
Also, I have a large work bench (8' Long X 3' Deep X 34" High) with vertical slots underneath for storing glass.
Purchaser can have it as a bonus if desired. But it is very heavy and may not fit through
the door of a home. It could be placed in a garage or shed that has a wide-enough door to
get it in.
It's hard to calculate if you would be able to get all this (piecemeal) for under $2,000. Maybe - Maybe not.
But, this is here, all together -- and ready to go. I figure this has value for someone ready to get going.
And, I will be happy to give some instruction if you are starting off cold turkey.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
COMPLETE STAINED GLASS STUDIO FOR SALE
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