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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | Whoa there Doug..... you have been holding out on us that is one nice shop and even more organized than mine. I am glad someone finally took that honor away from me now so I can stop being teased BTW.... that lathe will work better in a horizonal position. Really nice shop space and I know you enjoy it to the fullest. Thanks for sharing.
__________________ Cheers, Bob Pictures from the shop http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m292/bnoles616/ Last edited by Bob; 07-02-2007 at 06:01 PM. |
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Hi Guys...just a couple of shots of my shop being a beginner at this making dust. Your shops look great... 24 x 24 are the dimensions of my shop. Not to take up another post...thanks all...yes I do like Rigid tools...I feel that they are really close to contractors tools. Probably the least favorite is the Scroll saw - but then again - I used a DeWalt - and fell in love with it - other wise its pretty good, and I have a delta to back it up. Love woodburning - but need to get better at all my projects. Oh yes...Larry will do... ![]() ![]() ![]()
__________________ Larry "In dog years - I'm dead!" Last edited by Fourleftpaws; 12-09-2007 at 08:25 AM. |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Now that's what I call a shed! What are it's dimensions Fourleftpaws (may I call you Bob or Bill or something else that's easy on the tongue?
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi paws Very nice equip shop I see you like Ridgid equipment and looks like 95% of the shop equipment is Ridgid , what is your review on the shop euipment ? I see you are still doing wood burning art you should put one in the contest now running...can't hurt and you just may pickup some free stuff from Bob N. I'm going to put in a planter I made on Monday just for kicks, it's going to be more of a How-To-Make thing than anything eles... ![]() Made with the Bird Mouth Bits, 7 parts to the planer...it's no big deal just a easy to make planter for my BOSS.. out of some old fence stock I had around the shop...but it was fun to make with more math than I wanted to use and I haven't used for a long time ![]() ============== Quote:
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | And it's a mess. You can also see how I mounted the latest craftsman buy ![]() Nothing is really organized yet and it's a mess. The reason I mounted another router to the workbench is it made it hasy to do the round edges on a few coutertops I'm doing for the basement bar. Comes in real handy...And, I don't have to hold the router by hand. Needless to say a few months ago I had not a tool to my name..Well nothing real good. After this forum..This is what I have now. You guys are a bad influance ![]() I love it Joe |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Joe Looks organized and clean to me ![]() Here's a tip pick up a computer keyboard pull out from under a desk type and mount your Delta chop saw to it... you can find them at the right price from Good-Will and they work great for that job... Pull out ,snap up and lock into place....just right for your work bench....I got one for 10.oo bucks like new...I'm going to put on some out riggers to hold the long boards up for me...after I get the computer table mounted... ==========
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | MAN..That is an awesome idea...So should I mount it to the bottom shelf..Or some other way. Can't visualize...NO SLEEP |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Joe You will need to make a hang down bracket that it can bolt to from the bottom side of the work bench... You will need to get the ruler out and see how tall your chop saw is then it's duck soup from there on....some plywood wood should do the trick... Don't need anything on the back side of the drop down just something to bolt the drop down to... upside down shelf so to speak...just like moving the top of a desk down under the bench...by ???? the height of your chop saw.I should note that they do make one or two for the kitchen cabinets but they are not cheap . a pull out, pop up top for kitchen equipment like the hvy. duty mixers and alike...but the computer pull outs can be reworked to do the same at a much lower price... ======== JOE Here's snapshot of the one I got and I'm going to use... see below Quote:
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Joe - very nice shop.........bet you pass a lot of time there...... ZZZZZZZZ wood.
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