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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 358364" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>Every woman should know that a metal lathe can be used to make various kitchen utensils, turn gas jets for furnace or stove in an emergency and make a variety of lovely custom-made one-of-a-kind jewelry that none of her friends will have. It could also provide extra income or act as a backup skill should the feds ever eliminate the income tax and thereby end the need for many CPAs. You could possibly make your own repair parts eliminating those costly trips to the hardware or parts store. You could become a defense contractor supplying little but expensive parts to the military. I think the reasons to buy a lathe are pretty obvious and many. When presented in a nicely done PowerPoint with a lot of charts (and the Byrds <em>Turn, Turn, Turn</em> playing in the background) I think you'll find your wife powerless to object. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 358364, member: 1417"] Every woman should know that a metal lathe can be used to make various kitchen utensils, turn gas jets for furnace or stove in an emergency and make a variety of lovely custom-made one-of-a-kind jewelry that none of her friends will have. It could also provide extra income or act as a backup skill should the feds ever eliminate the income tax and thereby end the need for many CPAs. You could possibly make your own repair parts eliminating those costly trips to the hardware or parts store. You could become a defense contractor supplying little but expensive parts to the military. I think the reasons to buy a lathe are pretty obvious and many. When presented in a nicely done PowerPoint with a lot of charts (and the Byrds [i]Turn, Turn, Turn[/i] playing in the background) I think you'll find your wife powerless to object. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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