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Putting together a new shop after moving.
Have 13’ x 23’ floor space with an additional 7’ x 10’ room for lumber storage and dust collection to work with.
New pictures to replace the old shop pictures soon.
The basic tool lineup is as follows:
Craftsman Professional 10 in. Table Saw
....(Biesemeyer commercial, T-square, fence system)
....Incra Mitre Gauge
....Incra 5000 Miter Sled with 36” to 64” telescoping cutoff fence.
....Router station built in on right side extension
Homemade Router Station (Cabinet style)
....Incra Incremental Positioning Jig for Joinery
Delta 37-275X X5 6” Professional Jointer
DeWALT DW735 13” Three Knife, Two Speed Thickness Planer
Performax 16-32 Plus Drum Sander
14” Bandsaw.
14” X 40” Lathe
Bench top Drill Press
Delta Shopmaster Dust Collection with homemade debris separator.
Bench top Mortising Machine
16” Scroll Saw
2hp Air Compressor
1” x 30” Belt Sander
4” Belt/6” Disk Sander Combo
Woodworker/Carving Bench
28” x 6’ workup bench.
Flexcut Carving Tools.
Various Planers & Scrapers & Chisels.
Saws, Jigsaws, Sawsall(s), etc.
Clamps, clamps, clamps. ( Not enough though…)
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7 comments so far
WayneC
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posted 400 days ago
We will hold you to it on the pics. : ^ )
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gbvinc
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posted 321 days ago
There you go WayneC.
I was holding off on posting pictures until my new shop is built, but that has been delayed, so decided to throw up some photos as it exists now.
Peter O
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posted 321 days ago
A place for everything and everything in it’s place. It must be a pleasure to work in. Do you have plans for the pot-bellied stove? Keep you toasty warm this winter?
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gbvinc
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posted 321 days ago
Peter, the pot-belly stove will get put back into service one of these days, but currently I have a Hot One® 240 volt heater mounted on the wall keeping me toasty. Given that white stuff has been falling from the sky this morning, I am glad I made that purchase. :-)
Blake
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posted 311 days ago
That’s a nice, well equipped shop. I like how you have set it up and organized it. I especially like the armchair! Most good woodworking starts by contemplating the project in a comfortable chair.
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gbvinc
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posted 311 days ago
Thanks Blake. I consider the armchair to be an integral part of the shop. I have considered upgrading it to a ‘thinking couch’, but I’m afraid the planning process might become rather lengthy and interfere with production. :-)
Scott Bryan
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posted 197 days ago
I am glad that this post came up to the top of my list. You have a nice shop. It looks like you have ample space and a good collection of tools. I could easily work in your shop.
I like the router station. That is a nice addition to your shop equipment. And I love the view from your shop as well. They are so prolific that they are a nuisance but I enjoy watching them nonetheless.
thanks for the post.
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