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  • chopnhack
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    • Oct 2006
    • 3779
    • Florida
    • Ryobi BT3100

    More shop setup

    Had a good day today working out in the 52 degree weather with 15mph winds

    Reminds me of living up north...

    Shopnotes had some really simple and cheap folding sawhorses... yes, I know, more sawhorses, but honestly, can you ever have enough quick tables? IMHO, No!

    Shopnotes #58









    Horses holding project #2 for the day which is for getting the shop more organized.









    Shopnotes #9








    If one is good, why not two?








    The hope is that one day soon it will look something like this:

    I think in straight lines, but dream in curves
  • wardprobst
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 681
    • Wichita Falls, TX, USA.
    • Craftsman 22811

    #2
    Looking good!
    DP
    www.wardprobst.com

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    • pelligrini
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 4217
      • Fort Worth, TX
      • Craftsman 21829

      #3
      Pretty cool. I like that sawhorse design. Appears sturdy, and takes up a lot less space than the stacking ones I did several years ago.
      Erik

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      • toolguy1000
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        • Mar 2009
        • 1142
        • westchester cnty, ny

        #4
        i take shopnotes and don't remember seeing those saw horses. what issue were they in? they look great.
        there's a solution to every problem.......you just have to be willing to find it.

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        • LCHIEN
          Internet Fact Checker
          • Dec 2002
          • 20996
          • Katy, TX, USA.
          • BT3000 vintage 1999

          #5
          Originally posted by toolguy1000
          i take shopnotes and don't remember seeing those saw horses. what issue were they in? they look great.
          the note above the 1st picture says Shopnotes#58
          Loring in Katy, TX USA
          If your only tool is a hammer, you tend to treat all problems as if they were nails.
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          • Pappy
            The Full Monte
            • Dec 2002
            • 10453
            • San Marcos, TX, USA.
            • BT3000 (x2)

            #6
            Ditto on the sawhorse design, especially the ability to be folded up and stored without using a lot of space. Look to be fairly solid and sturdy.
            Don, aka Pappy,

            Wise men talk because they have something to say,
            Fools because they have to say something.
            Plato

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            • cabinetman
              Gone but not Forgotten RIP
              • Jun 2006
              • 15218
              • So. Florida
              • Delta

              #7
              I like that sawhorse design...very simple, but effective. But, it takes two to table.

              .

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              • toolguy1000
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                • Mar 2009
                • 1142
                • westchester cnty, ny

                #8
                Originally posted by LCHIEN
                the note above the 1st picture says Shopnotes#58
                missed that. and i'm pretty sure it predates my subscription. anyone care to PM or email the article, it would be appreciated.
                there's a solution to every problem.......you just have to be willing to find it.

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                • chopnhack
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                  • Oct 2006
                  • 3779
                  • Florida
                  • Ryobi BT3100

                  #9
                  Originally posted by toolguy1000
                  missed that. and i'm pretty sure it predates my subscription. anyone care to PM or email the article, it would be appreciated.
                  PM me your email.
                  I think in straight lines, but dream in curves

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                  • dbhost
                    Slow and steady
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 9231
                    • League City, Texas
                    • Ryobi BT3100

                    #10
                    A quick warning about Shopnotes. It will give you ideas that turn into plans, that sometimes turn out the way you expect, but other times.... not so much.

                    All kidding aside that looks great!
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                    • sweensdv
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                      • Dec 2002
                      • 2862
                      • WI
                      • Baileigh TS-1040P-50

                      #11
                      Nicely done chopnhack. I love working on those types of projects, fun to do and functional in the end.
                      _________________________
                      "Have a Great Day, unless you've made other plans"

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                      • chopnhack
                        Veteran Member
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 3779
                        • Florida
                        • Ryobi BT3100

                        #12
                        Originally posted by dbhost
                        A quick warning about Shopnotes. It will give you ideas that turn into plans, that sometimes turn out the way you expect, but other times.... not so much.

                        All kidding aside that looks great!
                        Elaborate. Have you had a plan with bad measurements?

                        I notice that the plans tend to be overdone in some cases and sometimes complex, but I like the thought that goes into them.
                        I think in straight lines, but dream in curves

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                        • chopnhack
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                          • Oct 2006
                          • 3779
                          • Florida
                          • Ryobi BT3100

                          #13
                          Today was tear down of the small partition wall that was beside the ac's which was a storage shelf on one side and clamp rack on the reverse side. It originally start out a couple of years ago as a vertical plywood storage rack, but it didn't work out as my ceiling isn't high enough to swing full sheets.... and now with fluorescent's on the ceiling its even harder.

                          After tear out and trying to find some floor space to pile things temporarily, I moved the two new cabs into position on the floor and leveled them. The garage floor slopes away from the house so it took some extra shims for the second unit. Anchoring the units was going to be an issue since the condensate drains are behind them. I was able to plane down some high spots off a 2x4 and slip it behind the units at the very bottom. I anchored that to the masonry "ledge" which is actually the floor inside the house. This allowed me to put four screws per unit and made them exceptionally stiff.

                          Hopefully I can get some more work done this week.... the shop is such a mess.

                          The next thing I am working on in the layout is the proposed cabs above these units. As the floor slopes down and away from the house, the ceiling slopes up!!! I am using a level mind you and not just taking measurements

                          I have made some preliminary marks, but it looks like when I hang the cabs, there will be about a 5/8" gap between the cab top and ceiling at the rear of the cab, tapering to nothing as it comes to the front Luckily across the front of the run, there is no more than about an 1/8-3/16" gaps in some areas. Going to be fun hanging those

                          I took two photos, couldn't step back far enough to capture the scene.






                          I think in straight lines, but dream in curves

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                          • chopnhack
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                            • Oct 2006
                            • 3779
                            • Florida
                            • Ryobi BT3100

                            #14
                            A little more work today: Assigning shelves for certain tools and customizing the sliding shelves for them.






                            Right beside circular saw:









                            Right beside drills and driver, double decker shelf:





                            Nail guns are up next.
                            I think in straight lines, but dream in curves

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                            • chopnhack
                              Veteran Member
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 3779
                              • Florida
                              • Ryobi BT3100

                              #15
                              Got a few more in and still have a bunch of shelves to go. I really like organization and still being able to rapidly access often used tools!

                              Nail gun shelf






                              Jigsaw - french fitted handle with blade storage and cord keeper





                              Tomorrow, I will work on the bandsaw. When I received it the mag switch didn't work! Grizzly promptly sent out a replacement, so I need to wire that up and complete the final assembly. Maybe if I am good on time, I can do some more organization.
                              I think in straight lines, but dream in curves

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