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Hi everybody just a little about my shop, it is 17’x24’ with a full dust collection system and just about any tool you might need (there are still a bunch to get). I built this addition on my garage out of very large(9’tallx14’longx10’wide) machine crates. floor is from same!

-- Bob "life is one big school & we are the students"


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Bob #2

1948 posts in 506 days


posted 376 days ago

I envy you .
That is a great place to relax.

Bob

-- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner

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WayneC

5685 posts in 582 days


posted 376 days ago

Nice shop. Love the sign.

-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov

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MsDebbieP

11926 posts in 645 days


posted 375 days ago

ditto re: the sign!!!

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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woodshopbob

38 posts in 376 days


posted 370 days ago

Tool alert!!!!! I just acquired another saw! I traded my neighbor a couple of old kerosene heaters I bought at an auction (cheap) for an older 10” craftsman table saw. My current table saw is a ryobi BT3000 it is a different saw than most. It does not have the normal mitre guides in the table. It has a sliding mitre unit without any grooves so you cannot use normal sliding jigs like a tenoning jig. This basicly free saw will allow me to dedicate it to pretty much just using special jigs on it while the ryobi does all the regular table saw duties. I like my 10” ryobi because of its table size, it is capable of cutting a 1/16 off of the 96” length of a sheet of ply.
I can’t wait to make some jigs for the new saw!

-- Bob "life is one big school & we are the students"

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Karson

12902 posts in 885 days


posted 370 days ago

Great shop Bob. Good catch on the additional table saw. I had a freind who had the BT3000 and he loved it but a newer saw took it place. No room. But he loved the air table for making the wood slide.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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snowdog

631 posts in 467 days


posted 365 days ago

Nice shop, post bigger pictures so I can see all the details :)

-- "so much to learn and so little time"..

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oscorner

4573 posts in 796 days


posted 365 days ago

Very nice!

-- Jesus is Lord!

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Scott Bryan

9086 posts in 307 days


posted 195 days ago

Hi Bob,

I am just now getting around to looking at your shop post. Like snowdog I wish the pictures were bigger so that I could see more details (the last one is fine). But from what I can see you have plenty of space and a nice collection of “toys” to play with. By the way it is amazing that you built this out of … well scraps!!! Your floor is wonderful too. It is vast improvement over concrete.

-- 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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