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Delta Unisaw (1995). Delta band saw. Jet drill press. Delta 6” jointer. Sand Flee drum sander. A large Powermatic planner. All told, I guess I have what I need. I have been accumulating “Stuff” for 15 years.
The space is a converted goat dairy barn: about 900 square feet attached to a 40×80 foot pole barn that is used to store lumber and more “Stuff”. The workshop is heated by scraps, cut offs, mistakes and real logs. It is never neat, and always dusty; this discourages most visitors.
I use a Logosaw system to mill my own lumber.
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jcame
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posted 218 days ago
How about some pictures of the shop?
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Scott Bryan
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posted 218 days ago
I have to second Jed’s comment about the pictures. You shop sounds interesting and a visual tour of it would be nice to see.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
croquetman
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posted 218 days ago
I would love to give all a tour of my shop. Two problems: (1) it is messy; (2) it is hardly unique. I was a t a sale today and almost bought a lathe. This was priced at $100. Was 7” high and had a 48” bed. I didn’t buy it because frankly there just is not enough room for one more toy.
I will try to do more with the shop, but don’t hold your collective breaths.
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