Cook Street - looking forward

How many got sold at $50.00?

I believe the ones we are keeping are marked with "property of vhs" stickers

Maybe in the spring we need to have a Saturday where the public can come in and buy up our unused/surplus items - again we get $$$ for the coffers, purge & gain space and bring potential new members into the space.

Steve

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I think this is a good idea.

I believe it was expressed before as a “Mad Scientist Garage Sale” prior to
the move when we thought we had time to reduce our storage requirements.

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Those power supplies would likely sell better if they were advertised. When
the space is looking a little better in the next week or two, let’s start
putting aside things to get rid of for a garage sale. This could be
publicized a little better.

We’ve already done some work on the books (we could sell these off at, like
25 cents each).
We have the extra power supplies.
Two sheet metal shears, two metal bandsaws, and two arbor presses (one
hydraulic and nice, one to get rid of)
Etc.

Book post for reference

How about we set up a “for sale” shelf in the main area?

Not redundant tools - these are going to have different blades so they can be used for different materials (one for softer metals, and one for harder steels) without destroying the blades, again.

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They should also be set to different blade speeds to ensure they don’t burn
out, and be labelled well.

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Fair enough. Then the need to be labelled as such, eventually, otherwise
someone else will try to get rid of them. But there are duplicates of other
tools, too.

I’ve donated the black shear and the blue hydraulic press to VHS, but the manual press and brown shear I’d like to take back if we don’t want them anymore. The green bandsaw came with the lathe and mill (not ours to sell or give away, but ours to use as much as we want).

I can pick the shear and the press tomorrow evening.

We could mount the ps’ to the underside of the shelves (above each bench top) so they don’t take up space and are available at every location.

We have a large number of plastic boxes we used to store cables, stuff.

What is the dimensions of those plastic boxes? In the past I build, staking
boxes to hold filing boxes. I will upload the design here. If people like
them I will cheap in time and materials. I am only in Vancouver on
weekends.

Used staking boxes to create movable walls. Each stacking box made from
plywood would hold 2 plastic boxes side by side. Has a front hinged opening
without ropes allowing it to open level. Giving space to access each box.
The ropes also serve as handles to allow easy carrying of the boxes.

What is the dimensions of those plastic boxes?

Varies a lot - when I was mounting desk shelves, discovered that we have a bunch of subtly different sizes, and many of them are usually filled with items taller than the bin (eg - the soldering stations)

Not clear if we are still selling any of the remaining power supplies @ $50. I can bring $50 tomorrow night to pick one up, otherwise I’ll wait for the garage sale :wink:

I’d love to take two of those power supplies. I can probably do an introductory workshop on Blender again. Though I guess that would have to wait until the space is setup.

We took inventory of everything that was moved right? From that list could we compile a list of things we want to get rid of and just post it on the forums under a ‘for sale’ category?

Depending on what there is I’m sure some people, myself included, wouldn’t mind picking up some of the items. Though I have no idea what is available for taking. I knew VHS was selling power supplies back when we got them from Nokia, but I always thought the excess was already sold off. I would have taken them a long time ago if I knew, but I just wasn’t really in the loop.

Perhaps a members only pre-sale of surplus equipment etc before a public garage sale …
This could raise some $$ and perhaps drive some new memberships…

Yes to both of you.

edit: all of you. Sure, why not

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There is no inventory, save what people recall they’ve seen in the space.

The shoeboxes have always made me a little crazy with their inconsistency. Home Depot sells

http://www.homedepot.ca/product/shoe-box-clear/966553

and a rough guess is there’s at least 100 boxes around the space. I’d put

model S-2956

on the front and back of each shoebox and slip a card in with the address and the contents.
For larger stuff like the soldering irons I’d get

model S-17418

with the same label system.

It would look really consistent and it would make changing labels a snap in the future, either for a move (noooooo-!) or because we experiment with the layout.

So in the coming days/weeks, and going forward, we need to flesh this out:

http://vanhack.ca/doku.php?id=donations

And make sure that something is written up for all large tool donations
that VHS receives. This will make it clear to the membership what is
hackable and what is not, and ensure that there are no misunderstandings on
conditions of a loan. (See: old LED wall). Hopefully this will prevent any ill-will due to these misunderstandings.

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