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One-car garage attached to the house, but it has a nice high ceiling (the roof of the house). Pretty simple PVC dust collection network. Propane heat for now, air conditioner installed in the window. Wood storage along one wall, everything else is pretty much crammed in there where I can fit it. I made the Wood magazine “rock solid low-dough bench” using a recovered solid-core door as the top.
Craftsman table saw/router table
Harbor Freight 6” jointer
Dewalt planer
generic drill press
Harbor Freight dust collector
generic miter saw
Craftsman 12” bandsaw
-- Nick - Indianapolis, IN
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ErsatzTom
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posted 322 days ago
How do the HF jointer and dc work for you? They are so much less expensive it is really tempting to get them even if they will eventually be replaced…
-- Tom, Southwest Florida
clieb91
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posted 320 days ago
Nick, shop area looks good, looks like a good amount of space to spread ouy.
I to am curious how those are working.
btw.. Weclome to Lumber Jocks
CtL
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GaryK
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posted 320 days ago
Nice shop. Looks cozy.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 249 days ago
Nick,
You have a nice shop and enough equipment and space to get the job done. With heating and air in there the only thing you are lacking is a refrigerator to store “refreshments”.
thanks for the post.
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