| Workshop by Charlie_Wintercoats | posted 348 days ago | 183 reads | 1 time favorited | 2 comments | ![]() |
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, CO
United States
Basics into a 2 car garage. Never heard of anyone who dosent want more room and count me in.
Ive got wheels on most everything and keep it against the wall unless needed, then just roll it out. Large workbench.
Woodworking
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Tablesaw. Old Rockwell Delta needs adjusting : (
Bandsaw. Jet 14”
Delta 12” Planer
Router Rigid Plunge
Router Table Bosch
Miter Saw – Hitachi 12” coumpound
Circular Saw Makita
Jig Saw Black and Decker
Royobi 18v Drill
Few clamps
Metal Working
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Hydrolic Tube bender
Miller 140c Mig welder
Chopsaw Black and decker fitted with Cutting disk
Milwaukee Grinder
Air Compressor and Air tools.




















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Scott Bryan
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posted 348 days ago
Charlie, that is a really nice outfeed assembly that you have built. What a great idea of combining the storage areas for your tools and clamps into a fully functional outfeed table as well. For small shops, such as you and I have, designing shop equipment to be multi-tasking, such has you have done here, is a necessity. I see that your shop tends to get other “non-essentials” stored in there as well. It seems to me that whenever my wife decides that something needs to go into storage it always ends up in MY SHOP.
Thanks for the pictures. I enjoyed visiting your shop.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Rxmpo
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posted 347 days ago
Charlie, that table is brilliant!