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Had an idea for a stall would making one with a lazy Susan work given it a turning top ????:thinks::thinks:
 

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Just another challenge for the kids mate if you make one put it behind glass so only you can benifit for easy removal turntable display is a favourite method used in Jewelry.

Peter.
 

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This caused a big trend made for the Jewelry Business Wholesalers around 2007 worked a treat.

Peter.
 

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Jim

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I like what Peter is showing Tom, i think these would be very useful on a stall .. :thumbs:
 

billyb_imp

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Peters revolving cabinet would work well, like others though, I think it needs to be placed away from interfering hands :thinks:
 

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Look again that device is electrically slow geared at rest it goes nowhere. But then. It is lit as well as motor driven.

Peter.

I can't see a motor on yours Peter but in any event my comment wasn't aimed at yours. I was responding to Toms' suggestion about making a unit using a lazy susan which on the face of it wouldn't be motorised and certainly would suffer if in reach of meddling hands.

Nearly Christmas day where you are now Peter. :banana:
 

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Make a cabinet and insert round shelves that rotate under power that way no one can spin it. It would need to turn fast enough to change the display at a reasonable rate yet slow enough to allow one item to be looked at with ease
 

Penpal

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I can't see a motor on yours Peter but in any event my comment wasn't aimed at yours. I was responding to Toms' suggestion about making a unit using a lazy susan which on the face of it wouldn't be motorised and certainly would suffer if in reach of meddling hands.

Nearly Christmas day where you are now Peter. :banana:

Been for our posh nosh at a top Hotel where they had everything for an hour and a half every time you emptied a plate they whisked it away and you had to start again, fantastic. Home and had a nap think Ill give lunch a miss. My sister lives in an aged care place thought the small glass containers of muesly etc would be handy for craft talked her out of popping them in her bag she is three yrs older than me and doing it tough health wise.

Our eldest daughter rang from the car up the nth coast using blue tooth I nearly cut her off we have been plagued by Asian people telling us they represent Telecom and our computer has a disease only they can cure was about to give her the chop really makes you back up with fraudulant mongrels abounding these days. Apparently blue btooth makes conversation broken and initially delayed.

Alls well here hope it is with your visitors. Have a good one .

peter.
 
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