| Workshop by Sawdustmaker | posted 151 days ago | 210 reads | 1 time favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
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My shop is AKA my two car garage (sans the cars and motorcycles). Here in Virginia Beach, most of us don’t have a basement because if you dig much deeper than 3 feet down, you are going to need a pump to keep your hole dry, so we use our garages for more important things like making saw dust. I have a wide variety of tools and before we go any further I guess I’ll give up the goods that I do own a Craftsman wobble dado blade and my eyes are downcast at the floor as I type this. There, I’ve said it. Well a couple summers ago I inherited some machines from my Father in law who had passed away so I drug them back here from Kansas and have been considering putting in an addition to space things out and give me more room to move around. I currently have an Antique Magna tools Shopsmith Model 10 E with most of the original attachments, A Craftsman Model 9558 10” Radial arm saw, A Grizzly Model G7942 drill press, A Grizzly model G1023 SL left tilting table saw, A Grizzly model G8027 dust collector http://www.grizzly.com/catalog/2008/Main/167, A Craftsman model 113206931 6 1/8” Jointer, A Ridgid model EB44241 oscillating edge/belt spindle sander, http://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/rgideb4424rvu.html Dewalt model DW733 thickness planer, A All-Trade 14” model995-B-14 Band saw, a Craftsman 12” miter saw with custom folding stand, and numerous power hand tools that help take up most of my spare time.
-- Brian, Virginia Beach
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4 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 151 days ago
Nice looking shop. Reminds me of my garage shop!
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Sawdustmaker
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posted 151 days ago
Thanks Gary, I’ve been waiting to get some decent shots when the shop is clean but it seem like those times are few and far between. I was taking some shots of a chopsaw stand I’m working on and said heck with it, I’ll just put something up now and update as I go.
-- Brian, Virginia Beach
Scott Bryan
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posted 150 days ago
This is a nice shop. You have plenty of tools to work with. Forget about getting it clean before shooting pictures. Norm has the only shop that is always clean (I am sure that he doesn’t push a broom before filming). Besides a shop without a little sawdust looks too lonely for me.
Do you know how many square feet you have in your shop?
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Harry72
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posted 148 days ago
Nice shop Brian