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Coinage can be in any condition, any date, as long as it is 90% silver, $4.00 face value, prefer American. 
I also have other stuff for trade, lets talk, always open to barter and can do better prices with barter.  I like American silver, detectors broken or working, detector parts, good whole bottles before 1850, good whole crystals, good quality fossils, gemstone rough and more.  Thanks for checking this out. 

luxefaire@gmail.com  --  use subject: BARTER

BOOK:

How To Build Better Lapidary Equipment by Bill Gallagher


Write To Me to order this book, or with any questions.

The email at the paypal button (bgstuff at earthlink) is one of the mails registered to me for payments at paypal, and it works fine for that, but I quit using that email for communication long ago because of spam. I check my paypal account often, so payments to the bgstuff email will get to me, no worries.

Save BIG BUX all the way around on this killer resource.

How To Build Diamond Trim Saws, Large Sized Diamond Drop Saws, Vibrating Tumblers, Giant Rock Saws For Cutting Decorative Tiles and Facings, Great Flat Laps, Bench Grinders, A Portable and Trouble Free water source for all Lapidary Operations, and much more.

This Self Published book is comprised of five plan sets which have consistently sold for 20 dollars each over the last three years or so, plus one plan set usually priced at 10 dollars, PLUS quite a few trix and tips concerning other bench tools, methodology, and efficiency in the Lapidary Shop which have never been offered before.

These plan sets have been entirely redone with computer drawings and rewrites to the text which incorporate new information from R & D over the last three years. The book is over 45 pages of cut-and-dried and easy-to-understand How To Build Better Lapidary Equipment information, which will save the buyer THOUSANDS of dollars in equipment costs. I have many many happy customers who have purchased this information as individual plan sets, and do not even consider the cost of the plans themselves, because of the money they saved. Now, you can possess the entire inventory of plan sets as the book How To Build Better Lapidary Equipment, by Bill Gallagher, for a savings of over half, and with this information you can set up a full service lapidary shop for literally pennies on the dollar. With this information you can go into production, if you desire.

My diamond saw plans are the easiest, safest, and most effective plans for this type of equipment anywhere. The Vibrating Tumbler plans introduce a whole new way of achieving vibratory energy for abrasion, and unlike so many of the manufactured competitions machines, my design lasts and lasts and lasts. AND it is a lot simpler than anything out there. Over 3 years of long-hours and self-financed R & D went into that design, and it is a better way. The Flat Laps and Bench Grinders are two good chapters with three or four different designs for the grinders, some mine, some gotten from seeing old timers machines. The Giant Rock Saw is a machine I had only heard about 15 years ago, but I built one and it worx. These plans tell how to make the Giant Rock Saw, as well as my improvements made to the basic idea. A slabbing drop saw planset is included in this book, alongwith a new type of Jamb Peg Faceting system, and much more. All the machines included here can be built from salvaged parts and lumber easily, safely, and with very little hassle, and they WORK well for a LONG time! Here is the Table of Contents:

I. How To Build A 6" 8" or 10" Diamond Saw

II. How To Build A Better Vibrating Tumbler

III. How To Build A Flat Laps for Grinding Sanding Polishing

IV. How To Build Bench Grinders From Old Car Parts

V. How To Build A Giant Rock Saw

VI. A Trouble Free and Portable Water Source For ALL Lapidary

VII. Abrasion Theory and Application

VIII. Lapidary Shop Tips, Mounting Motors, Motor Attachments, Stone Holders and Jewelers Vise You Can Make Easily, Obtaining Free Abrasives, MORE.

IX. NEW! Build a nice large sized slabbing diamond blade drop saw. Excellent and easy design. Perfect for many things, including splitting geodes, preforming spheres, slabbing larger sized materials. Save big dollars by building this awesome saw.

X. NEW! Bill Gallaghers improved American Jamb Peg Faceting Process. Most of the worlds faceted commercial gem stones are cut via the Jamb Peg method...this is a better way to do that.

Special attention has been paid throughout the book to highlight sourcing of materials by salvage, and modification of the plans to match the particular materials at hand. Building these machines is not hard to do, and do right, for anyone with good mechanical and electrical aptitude. Once you have built a machine you never need worry about breakdown again, because you will know it inside and out, and repair is a breeze. Write luxefaire@gmail.com with questions, and for diamond supply information.



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