| Workshop by Alan S | posted 12 days ago | 89 reads | 0 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
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I have only recently gotten into woodworking, so I don’t have too many tools. I bought a Delta 36-979 contractor saw used six months ago for $275 with a biesemeyer fence. I think I got a GREAT deal! I also bought a Ridgid drill press that is doing pretty well. We just moved into this house over the summer and I had to install a bunch of electrical outlets in the garage: 110v and 220v. Since I finished that, I made these wall shelves with half-lapped joints to store all my garage junk. I’m pretty happy that I’ve gotten most of the clutter off the floor.






















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Splinterman
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posted 12 days ago
Hey Simo,
Nice little set-up you have there and some cool tools….well done.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.
a1Jim
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posted 12 days ago
good start
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
dbhost
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posted 11 days ago
Howdy neighbor! You are off to a good start! Nice table saw, and yeah you got a good deal. The fence alone is a fair deal at that price!
-- Trying to follow the example of the master.
cstrang
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posted 11 days ago
Nice shop, you did get a Great deal on that saw, I have a Biesemeyer fence and I wouldent trade it for any other fence on the market today, your off to a good start, thanks for the post.
-- A hammer dangling from a wall will bang and sound like work when the wind blows the right way.
rozzi
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posted 11 days ago
Nice start and a good table saw buy. Keep us posted.
-- Duane, Iowa
Scott Bryan
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posted 11 days ago
Alan, you have certainly come a long way on setting up your shop. It looks to be well organized and you have added some nice storage shelves in there. Bummer about the “non-essentials” being stored in a woodworking shop but I guess they have to go somewhere. It looks like you have plenty of room to maneuver between your tools.
Thanks for the pictures. I enjoyed touring 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.