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My workshop is my 20×24 attached garage with walk-down stairs to our basement
Video of my shop
20” bandsaw ripping long 2” stock to width.
Vega copier turning 5 & 1/2” thick bed post
My 1990 min max stroke sander with 80 grit belt. Mainly used as a workbench.
Great for sanding those large surfaces.
Here the electric table is being used as an assembly bench. I can lower to 12” off floor.
My 1st planer, which also does moulding. Bought this back in 1980, gets occasional use making crown.
My 3 hp Delta shaper with a monster 4 wheel feeder doing raised panels.
Making a walnut floor lamp with my General 260-1 VS lathe.
Outboard turning lamp base
fluting
panel raising an odd shape
sanding on the stoke sander, push pull the head and move pad left right to sand.





















10 comments so far
helluvawreck
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#1 posted 205 days ago
You have a really nice shop. Congratulations.
helluvawreck aka Charles
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-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau
Jcrbako
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#2 posted 203 days ago
Great shop, Are you happy with dust collector. I need one and they are so many to choose from?
Jim
BryanatWoodstock
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#3 posted 203 days ago
Yes, bought it used, few yrs old, came with a lot of pipe and metal blast gates. Sold my 4 bag Grizzly and shop made cyclone. Suction better than the old set up.
steve6678
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#4 posted 196 days ago
Are these comment’s kidding…
This is way beyond my dreams. wtf, that’s Pro Industrial equipt.
I lose sight of simple woodworking when I see shops like these…
It’s just a whole nuther level.
Doesn’t even compare to woodworking as “I” see it.
Way different…too different, almost not correct.
I thought my shop was normal, but when I see a PRODUCTION shop, it almost looses it’s fun.
Woodworking becomes…weird.
-- Steve - Dust sucks!
a1Jim
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#5 posted 196 days ago
Very nice shop with lots of cool equipment .
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
AJswoodshop
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#6 posted 196 days ago
Looks like a cool shop!
-- If I can do it.....so can you! -AJswoodshop
BryanatWoodstock
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#7 posted 196 days ago
Thanks Guys! Today, the heat is turned on, tunes playing, nice place to spend a rainy Saturday. Right now I am working on a TV wall entertainment cabinet for a fellow I built a stereo cabinet for 4 years ago.
Going to start the centre drawer section the 60” TV sits on.
woodworm
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#8 posted 195 days ago
Nice shop.
Thank you for sharing.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
KMT
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#9 posted 163 days ago
Great shop, looks like a very productive area. Nice to see more fellow Canadians on here.
-- - Martin
Roger
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#10 posted 22 days ago
A well equipped shop. Thnx for the tour
-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net
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