| Workshop by Partridge | posted 245 days ago | 233 reads | 0 times favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
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Well the shop is in a nice starting point. there is not much there but the basics. I do have heat (100,000 btu propane furnace ducted to the center of room were I have over size boxes with oc) a TS ( new Saw Stop 52”) RAS 10”, planner ridged 13”, jointer Rikon 6”, Drill press, fridge and other odds and ends. The wood workers retreat is 20”x24” as 2 windows, man door, 10’x9’ over head door all so a small 13’x11’ storage room in back.
My Goal For the shop is just to have fun and my be I will inspirer to to great things.
-- Do it right the first time. Becuase fixing it is a wast of time.
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gizmodyne
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posted 238 days ago
Sweet. Love the saw!
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GaryK
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posted 238 days ago
Of course you do Gizmo! You have one just like it.
Nice looking shop.
Are you planning on painting the walls white? It would sure lighten the place up a lot.
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
Partridge
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posted 238 days ago
Garyk I do not know. have no plains as of yet. there is a string of lights not on( 3 8’ t8 plus 6 4’)
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Scott Bryan
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posted 211 days ago
Hi Partridge,
I agree with Giz about the saw. I had one of these on my Christmas list but I guess Santa didn’t have a lift gate on his sleigh. You have a nice shop and I see you also have managed to catch a picture of a shop elf as well.
Thanks for the post.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.