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== Sponsors ==
 
== Sponsors ==
  
* Eric Beauchamp
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Eric Beauchamp
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• Donzell Gordon
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
* Announced: Once a vote is announced the membership can scrutinize and comment on the vote. Take comments into consideration. Announce the vote a week prior to locking down the language.
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* Announced: October 23, 2019. Once a vote is announced the membership can scrutinize and comment on the vote. Take comments into consideration. Announce the vote a week prior to locking down the language.
* Language locked: After some time that the vote has been announced, on or before the Thursday prior to the Tuesday the vote will occur, submit the vote to secretary at pumpingstationone.org. The vote language will not be allowed to change until the vote is proposed again.  
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* Language locked: October 30 2019. After some time that the vote has been announced, on or before the Thursday prior to the Tuesday the vote will occur, submit the vote to secretary at pumpingstationone.org. The vote language will not be allowed to change until the vote is proposed again.  
 
* Voted on: This is the date the vote occurs. Not entered as part of the vote proposal: the Secretary or others fill this in after the vote is conducted.
 
* Voted on: This is the date the vote occurs. Not entered as part of the vote proposal: the Secretary or others fill this in after the vote is conducted.
  
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With the growth of PS1 and the heavy usage of the woodshop it is time to update and replace a few items in the shop.
 
With the growth of PS1 and the heavy usage of the woodshop it is time to update and replace a few items in the shop.
1. The existing sawstop table saw is one of the most used tools in the space. Over the years it has seen a fair amount of use and abuse. At last count we have triggered the safety brake more than 30 times. We have replaced the motor and rebuilt nearly all the internal parts but it is still suffering from the usage. I propose replacing the saw with the new Industrial version of the Sawstop. The industrial model has the same safety mechanisms but has bee designed for heavy duty usage. The existing saw would be kept and made a dedicated dado saw and backup saw if the main saw was to go down.  
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2. Replace the Jet Lathe with a more idustrial model. With the growth of the lathe area and its increased usage the current Jet Lathe is mechanically problematic. I propose replacing the existing lathe with a XXXXX.
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3. We are currently lacking in short term project storage in the woodshop. I propose replacing the existing small rack with a 12ft tall by 12 ft wide 36" deep rack tha will be set higher up to increase the floor space for tools as greatly increase the storage space in the shop.  
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Replace the existing sawstop cabinet saw with the new Industrial version of the saw. Same safety mechanisms with heavier duty construction
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1. The existing sawstop table saw is one of the most used tools in the space. Over the years it has seen a fair amount of use and abuse. At last count, we have triggered the safety brake more than 30 times. We have replaced the motor and rebuilt nearly all the internal parts but it is still suffering from the usage. I propose replacing the saw with the new Industrial version of the Sawstop. The industrial model has the same safety mechanisms but has bee designed for heavy-duty usage. The existing saw would be kept and made a dedicated dado saw and backup saw if the main saw was to go down.  
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The saw with shipping and tax will run $5,735.38
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2. Replace the Jet Lathe with a more industrial model. With the growth of the lathe area and its increased usage, the current Jet Lathe is mechanically problematic and non-operational. The lathe that was proposed is the Robust Sweet 16 Long Bed Lathe with 2 HP motor, vacuum adapter, and casters. The Lathe in all will run $5,964.25. The lathe comes with a seven-year warranty, that would guarantee PS1 an operational lathe for seven years. Video link for the Robust sweet 16 lathe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX_iqj1V1Ek
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3. We are currently lacking in short term project storage in the woodshop. By replacing the existing short racks 12ft tall and expanding the spacing between the uprights we can gain significant storage and increase floor space for existing and future machinery. The 36" wide rack will be spaced off the wall and a 30" catwalk will be installed between the rack and the wall to provide access to the upper shelves while opening the lower section for usage.
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The racking will run $2,195.
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Subtotal of $13,894.63 with the addition of a cushion. The vote will not exceed $15,000.
  
 
== Language ==
 
== Language ==
  
* This is the official action language of the vote. It's the only part of the vote that the membership is agreeing to. It must be written in the form of a statement that can be responded to with a yes or no.
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Authorize the BoD to spend $14,000 from discretionary funds and $1,000 from savings on acquiring a new Sawstop saw, lathe and storage for the woodshop.
* Write the language of any policy you'd like to see implemented.
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* Write the amount of money this vote allocates towards a particular action.
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This authorization shall expire at midnight on January 31, 2020.
* Write the duration of the action (if applicable) such as how long money will be made available for a specific purpose.
 
  
 
== Results ==
 
== Results ==
Quorum: The number of votes required to have a valid vote as determined by the bylaws in place on the day of the vote. If the vote doesn't meet quorum it can be proposed again, and can be voted on the following week (consider campaigning for your particular vote.)
 
Present: This is the total number of members that voted (physically present or by proxy) and includes those that abstained from voting.
 
  
For: This is the number of members that vote but that agree with the vote language.
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Quorum: 58
Against: This is the number of members that vote but that disagree with the vote language.
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Abstain: This is the number of members that were present but that did not vote on the proposal, or marked "Abstain" on their proxy.
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For: 112 = 98.25%
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Against: 1 = <1% (.88)
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Abstain: 1 = <1% (.88)
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At the time of this vote in November 2019, this was the largest number of votes in the history of PS1.
  
 
==Categories==
 
==Categories==
 
Add categories for the votes page and the year the vote occurs. Edit this page to see the formatting for category tags.
 
Add categories for the votes page and the year the vote occurs. Edit this page to see the formatting for category tags.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 17 December 2019

Sponsors

• Eric Beauchamp • Donzell Gordon

History

  • Announced: October 23, 2019. Once a vote is announced the membership can scrutinize and comment on the vote. Take comments into consideration. Announce the vote a week prior to locking down the language.
  • Language locked: October 30 2019. After some time that the vote has been announced, on or before the Thursday prior to the Tuesday the vote will occur, submit the vote to secretary at pumpingstationone.org. The vote language will not be allowed to change until the vote is proposed again.
  • Voted on: This is the date the vote occurs. Not entered as part of the vote proposal: the Secretary or others fill this in after the vote is conducted.

Background

With the growth of PS1 and the heavy usage of the woodshop it is time to update and replace a few items in the shop.


1. The existing sawstop table saw is one of the most used tools in the space. Over the years it has seen a fair amount of use and abuse. At last count, we have triggered the safety brake more than 30 times. We have replaced the motor and rebuilt nearly all the internal parts but it is still suffering from the usage. I propose replacing the saw with the new Industrial version of the Sawstop. The industrial model has the same safety mechanisms but has bee designed for heavy-duty usage. The existing saw would be kept and made a dedicated dado saw and backup saw if the main saw was to go down. The saw with shipping and tax will run $5,735.38


2. Replace the Jet Lathe with a more industrial model. With the growth of the lathe area and its increased usage, the current Jet Lathe is mechanically problematic and non-operational. The lathe that was proposed is the Robust Sweet 16 Long Bed Lathe with 2 HP motor, vacuum adapter, and casters. The Lathe in all will run $5,964.25. The lathe comes with a seven-year warranty, that would guarantee PS1 an operational lathe for seven years. Video link for the Robust sweet 16 lathe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX_iqj1V1Ek


3. We are currently lacking in short term project storage in the woodshop. By replacing the existing short racks 12ft tall and expanding the spacing between the uprights we can gain significant storage and increase floor space for existing and future machinery. The 36" wide rack will be spaced off the wall and a 30" catwalk will be installed between the rack and the wall to provide access to the upper shelves while opening the lower section for usage. The racking will run $2,195.

Subtotal of $13,894.63 with the addition of a cushion. The vote will not exceed $15,000.

Language

Authorize the BoD to spend $14,000 from discretionary funds and $1,000 from savings on acquiring a new Sawstop saw, lathe and storage for the woodshop.

This authorization shall expire at midnight on January 31, 2020.

Results

Quorum: 58

For: 112 = 98.25%

Against: 1 = <1% (.88)

Abstain: 1 = <1% (.88)

At the time of this vote in November 2019, this was the largest number of votes in the history of PS1.

Categories

Add categories for the votes page and the year the vote occurs. Edit this page to see the formatting for category tags.