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Okay, I have revised this with some better pictures that include the new jointer. I have a cheaper 10” Delta table saw which was a gap solution to a need. I have a KHM (taiwan) 14” Band Saw, a GMC compound slide miter saw, a Cummins 7” mini lathe for metal, a Grizzly mini mill. a cheap drill press, a ryobi router table, etc, etc. My next purchase is going to be Home Depot’s Ryobi planer to which I will add a workbench with extension tables then sometime next year I want to get Jet’s 3 hp cabinet saw with router table extension (which includes a Bosch Router).
-- Rob McCune
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MsDebbieP
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posted 541 days ago
that seems quite the list for a “lean” side!!
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Bill
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posted 541 days ago
Lean is a good start! It will grow soon enough.
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
Obi
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posted 541 days ago
Everybody starts somewhere.
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Verilith
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posted 541 days ago
I think it looks great. Loads of storage space, and the workbench is huge.
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Karson
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posted 540 days ago
Storage over the door, Stoarage on the cealing. Air hose coiled up and not being stepped on.
Good start on the shop.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
Rob McCune
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posted 540 days ago
How do you guys like the termite damage on the back wall? The former owner had tented the house a few years back and I discovered why when I took out a built in cabinet he had in the corner. Fortunately there is no evidence of recent activity. It just looks bad. One more thing on my honey-do list.
-- Rob McCune
MsDebbieP
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posted 540 days ago
oh my… that’s a scary thought!!
Aren’t you glad it’s just on the honey-do list rather than on the “urgent priority list” ?? !!!
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Bill
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posted 540 days ago
Let’s hope those pesky critters did not damage other important parts, like wall studs in the house, joists, ....
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
Rob McCune
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posted 539 days ago
I forgot to mention the workbench actually hinges down against the wall leaving only a stub that my machine tools are mounted on so I can get to them easy and to save space when I actually think about parking my car in the garage.
I added some more pics.
-- Rob McCune
MsDebbieP
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posted 534 days ago
sure looks neat and tidy!
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Rob McCune
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posted 534 days ago
It’s only clean because I had to find space for the new toys.
-- Rob McCune
Karson
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Are you sharing the space with a car. Thats why everything is glued to the wall.
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oscorner
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posted 512 days ago
Nice shop!
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Sawhorse
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posted 512 days ago
Nice set-up, especially since you share the space with a vehicle.
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Woodburner
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posted 181 days ago
Hi Rob,
Nice woodshop. I too use my 2-car garage for my shop, but I can no longer park my cars in it.
Have you ever been to Ideal Saw Works in Fresno. One store is located close to you at Herndon and Blackstone behind Denny’s. I do a lot of my shopping there as it is the closest woodworking tool store without having to go to the Sacramento/Bay area or L.A.
I also belong to the local woodturning club and I’m thinking about joining the local fine woodworkers club also. Are you a member of either of these clubs? I live down in Visalia so these clubs are great for me. I learn a lot from the other members.
Well, that’s it. Take care.
-- Sawdust & Shavings, Woodburner