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My workshop is our 2 car garage and as you can see, all my equipment is on wheels so I can put my wife’s Envoy away at night.
I had the opportunity to purchase my first cabinet saw last summer and chose the PM2000. With the generosity of Lenny here on Lumberjocks, I was able to add a wonder out-feed table.
I used Minwax’s water based polycrylic finish on all the surfaces.


-- Jim, Virginia, http://mysite.verizon.net/vzexvdsv/





















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Scott Bryan
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#1 posted 817 days ago
Jim, it looks like you have put together a pretty nice shop. And you certainly must be an understanding man to let your wife park her car in your shop. But I can well understand where you are coming from. I have often said that I am glad we added a third garage in the basement that I later converted into my shop. If I had to ask my wife to give up her garage space so that I could have a shop I can say with all certainty that I would be outside in the weather before her car would be. :)
You have a nice collection of tools as well. I would enjoy working in there.
Thanks for the pictures. It was fun to tour your shop.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
redryder
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#2 posted 817 days ago
I like your dust collection system and the uncluttered work bench. Very organized….....
-- mike...............
Splinterman
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#3 posted 817 days ago
Hey Jim
Mobility plus…cool…and some sweet toys to play with too…well done.
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#4 posted 816 days ago
nice toys you have there, love your wall unit cabinets
-- I am not so rich to buy cheap tools.
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#5 posted 641 days ago
Jim, you have a nice workshop.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
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