Hello Everyone!
Just thought I would post my Workshop Tour video here….
Well actually I edited my Workshop and posted the Video there. If you click on my Workshop Section you will be able to see the Video.
Of course, for them that want the easiest Way! Take a Gander Below.
Above, is the Video to my Workshop, Any comments, concerns or What were you thinking comments are welcome also lol.
I Done a booboo apparently with my Bandsaw. I been cleaning it off with WD-40 to keep the Rust down, Well apparently it Dried up during the winter, well needless to say, I have to take some Steel wool to my Castiron top to clean off the rust.
Besides this, Enjoy the Video.
Handi
-- Jimmy "Handi" Warner, http://jwarner75.etsy.com, http://handisworkshop.blogspot.com






















8 comments so far
Todd Thomas
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posted 227 days ago
Nice job…you have the beginnings of a real nice shop…...
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jwarner75
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posted 227 days ago
Todd: i hope so… I’ve got lots to learn bout woodworking, and 30 years to learn it in since we are buying the house lol.
I’ve got some Plans for making a Table mobile for my Planer, probably a Wall Mount Mitersaw Station, not sure bout that just yet, And some other mobile bases for some of my other tools.
Handi
-- Jimmy "Handi" Warner, http://jwarner75.etsy.com, http://handisworkshop.blogspot.com
Rustic
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posted 227 days ago
You have a decent workshop. You also do some very beautiful work.
-- There is no such thing as a mistake. Its called a design modification Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI
rtb
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posted 227 days ago
I found that wd-40 and a scotchbrite pad do a good job at cleaning cast iron. But I remove it after cleaning and paste wax. ( I have recently found that a ROS with 1500 grit does a even better job and isn’t near as messy, but still wax, wax, wax.)
-- RTB. "dumb animals are not stupid they simply can't talk "
Pete_Jud
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posted 227 days ago
Wax wax wax works after the steel wool and the wd-40. I have restored a couple of tables that way.
Pete
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jwarner75
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posted 226 days ago
@Rustic: Thanks Rustic, It’s just practice. I’ve mastered some of what I thought was advanced Scrolling in less then a Month. not too bad for a Faster Learner.
@RTB: Thanks for the Tip, I will definatly use that method, Right now I will have to stick with the WD and Steel Wool til I can get some Wax… money is Scarce over this way.
@Pete: Thanks to you also for backing up the tip, Always nice to hear the Great comments, then the boot in the butt ones lol, but I like them all, it helps to know these things before it happens.
Being a Beginner… Well I would’ve never known bout wax, What kind of Wax would be good? Like car wax? or Like a Bees Wax?
Handi
-- Jimmy "Handi" Warner, http://jwarner75.etsy.com, http://handisworkshop.blogspot.com
king
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posted 226 days ago
nice start to your shop .I have to get out and clean up rust on my tools also ,I use 10/40 aand scotch brite finish up with a coating of butcher ,s wax. well thanks for the video.
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cabinetmaster
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posted 226 days ago
Great shop beginnings. Keep up the good work.
-- Jerry--A man can never have enough tools or clamps