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I’d Rather be fishin

Pop and I moved out of the garage and the van into our current location about five years ago. We started out at a thousand square feet and kept growing until our current size of thirty five hundred square feet, and we still need more! In our specialty field, we realized that outsourcing moldings, doors or any other type of millwork can be expensive and a real pain in the neck, so we decided to start adding equipment that eliminate the dependency for outsourcing. Screw them! We’ll make it ourselves!

10” Jet table saw with a biesemeyer fence: This fence is so accurate that you can cut a whole kitchen without using a tape.

10”and 8” Hitachi slide miter box: Great for trim and cabinetry work

18” Jet band saw: This tool speaks for itself!

20” General International planer: I wish it was a 24”

Photobucket Jet Planer molder: We’ve dedicated this machine strictly for moldings.

Photobucket William and Hussey molder: Makes curved moldings as well as strait moldings, this is what we run our large bar molding with.

Photobucket Pneumatic hinge boring machine: Makes a mess, but who cares!

Photobucket BOSS Table top oscillating spindle sander: Another machine that speaks for itself.

Photobucket Jet Shaper with feed: Feeds are a nice

Photobucket Router table with 3HP porter cable router and feed: This machine is dedicated to cleaning and squaring edges for gluing up boards

kremlin Kremlin Sprayer: This machine almost makes me look like I know what I’m doing!

PhotobucketPlus a bunch of routers, hand tools and all kinds of carts and racks that Pops comes up with.
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-- Illegitimis nil carborundum - Don't let the bastards grind you down http://woodworkingtipsfrompop.com


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Karson

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posted 319 days ago

No tools how can you get anything done?

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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Scott Bryan

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posted 200 days ago

Hi Popintraining,

You have a gorgeous shop and a wonderful list of tools. But of course you use them on a daily basis so you need a set of pro quality tools. I would love to work in a setup like this. Do you need somebody to sweep up? :)

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.

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