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ChicoWoodnut

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My shop is in my two car garage. I have to fight with the family to keep them from thinking of it as something other than a shop.

-- Scott - Chico California http://chicowoodnut.home.comcast.net


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cajunpen

5348 posts in 550 days


posted 299 days ago

I like your shop layout. I have a 220 sq. ft. shop and probably far too many tools to fit it comfortably. I’ve been thinking about a unit like the one you have for your planer – that I could use as a central place for a few tools. I like your set-up.

-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/

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bryano

540 posts in 418 days


posted 299 days ago

nice shop, very well organized.

-- bryano

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Karson

12901 posts in 885 days


posted 299 days ago

Great shop. I like the support for the tools and for aligning your Mortise setup.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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ChicoWoodnut

667 posts in 300 days


posted 299 days ago

I really like the bench. It is a planer/router/mortise bench as well as my primary work area (till I build a bench)

You can find further discussion about the work bench here

-- Scott - Chico California http://chicowoodnut.home.comcast.net

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Scott Bryan

9086 posts in 306 days


posted 202 days ago

Hi Scott,

Sorry about taking so long to get around to looking at your workshop post but I am glad it came back up on my list. You have a nice shop and a great collection of tools. Initially I was curious about separations in the router bench and the next photo clarified it for me. I can understand why you really like the bench. It is a nice space saver.

Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate the visual tours.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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jeanmarc

1752 posts in 201 days


posted 164 days ago

nice shop

-- jeanmarc manosque france

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bobdurnell

161 posts in 382 days


posted 163 days ago

Scott, very nice shop. I’m have a garage shop too. I like the multipurpose use of the router table and the planer station. I have the same model planer as you.

-- bobdurnell, Santa Ana California.

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Joe Lyddon

155 posts in 537 days


posted 39 days ago

COOL Shop, Scott!

That looks like what was described as the Ulitimate WorkTable/Bench, I think… it was a few months/years ago… I think… I don’t remember where I saw it… A Forum somewhere…

Looks like you’re make it work for you… You can make another center section for any new tool you want… Miter Saw, etc. A really COOL project for the small shop.

I couldn’t find what you did that used Ebony pins, per your “What is it?” posting… Is it there or did I misunderstand?

-- Have Fun! Joe Lyddon - Home: http://www.WoodworkStuff.net ... My Small Gallery: http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=1389"

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