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  • cutnshoot
    Forum Newbie
    • Mar 2005
    • 46
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    Another shop

    After several months I finally have the shop setup to where I feel I can start a real project instead of building a stand to put a tool on.I have not done anything but build stands and a work table so far. N





    ow I'm ready for some real projects as soon as I get some rest. Age does catch up with you. Thanks to this great forum and all the advice and tips offered I am comfortable with all my tool selections. The space is one half a two car garage, kinda tight but workable. It's only a start but looking forward to many enjoyable hours of making sawdust. Now if I only had some wood
  • monte
    Forum Windbag
    • Dec 2002
    • 5242
    • Paw Paw, MI, USA.
    • GI 50-185M

    #2
    Nice looking shop! It seems we never quite finish our shops either. I'm always building a new cabinet or more shelving for mine.
    Monte (another darksider)
    Reporting Live from somewhere near Kalamazoo

    http://community.webshots.com/user/monte49002

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    • DonHo
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 1098
      • Shawnee, OK, USA.
      • Craftsman 21829

      #3
      Very nice, I know you'll enjoy working in there. The main thing I see in your shop that I wish was in mine is SPACE :-) I too have been building stands(mobile in my case) for all my tools so I can try to find room to work in a 10'X12' building. Think I've made it but I'd sure love to be able to work without moving tools.
      Post pics of your finished projects.
      DonHo
      Don

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      • JR
        The Full Monte
        • Feb 2004
        • 5633
        • Eugene, OR
        • BT3000

        #4
        Thanks for posting. It looks great! You are definitely ready to make sawdust "in anger".

        I really like the workbench. It looks like it's going to be very useful.

        JR
        JR

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        • Mainemarc
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 673
          • Portland, ME, USA.

          #5
          Nice shop, Cutnshoot!

          I see your other hobby is well in evidence in those pictures as well.

          Marc

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          • lrogers
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2002
            • 3853
            • Mobile, AL. USA.
            • BT3000

            #6
            This is a very timely post. I'll be moving in about 60 days and the garage will become my temporary shop. I see a lot of good ideas here.
            How does the plane like sharing the shop? Is dust and heat/cold a problem? LOML insists my helicopter will go to the garage, but I'm fighting that whether I win that battle is yet to be seen!).
            Larry R. Rogers
            The Samurai Wood Butcher
            http://splash54.multiply.com
            http://community.webshots.com/user/splash54

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            • cutnshoot
              Forum Newbie
              • Mar 2005
              • 46
              • .

              #7
              Don't give up the fight, keep the heicopter in the house, dust will be more of a problem than heat. Batteries like to be cool tho. If you lose the battle (likely-ha) keep the heli covered, those things aren't cheap by any means. Good luck

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              • ExYankee
                Established Member
                • Mar 2005
                • 126
                • Pleasant View, Tn.
                • BT3100-frankensaw

                #8
                I like the mini-mill too, wish I had one.
                John Dyer
                ExYankee Workshop...

                I think history would have been very much different if Leonardi DiVinci had a belt sander.

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                • Shipwreck
                  Forum Newbie
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 85

                  #9
                  cutnshoot, nice shop pards. How do you like the Dewalt planer?

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                  • cutnshoot
                    Forum Newbie
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 46
                    • .

                    #10
                    Shipwreck, The planer is probably the best tool I own. I have not used it very much but it cuts smooth as glass and no hint of snipe. With the small dust collector there is no mess at all. This tool I love.

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                    • Jim-Iowa
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 769
                      • Colfax, Iowa, USA.

                      #11
                      Good looking Shop!! I am in the process of reclaiming mine as well.
                      Sanity is just a one trick pony. Being a bit Crazy is a wide open field of opportunity!

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