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Victoria, B.C.
Canada
I have a 10” Steet City tablesaw, 20” General International planer, 6”General jointer, 14” Rockwell bandsaw, 10”Makita compound sliding chop saw, drill press, various hand power tools and two dust collectors plus a 80gallon compressor for my air powered sander.
-- Steve, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada




















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lew
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#1 posted 1627 days ago
Now that’s a real Lumberjocks workbench!!
Nice Shop!!
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kolwdwrkr
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#2 posted 1627 days ago
nice shop. thanks for sharing.
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Karson
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#3 posted 1627 days ago
Nice shop. Great job on the Trout.
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Scott Bryan
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#4 posted 1627 days ago
Steve, you have a really nice shop. Your workbench looks like mine when I am in the middle of a project. It seems as if every hand/measuring tool I own finds it way to the bench and I am left without enough room to assemble the project. Of course. when my shop gets like this, my wife often decides to “help” me straighten things up. She does organize it well but I can’t find any of my tools anymore.
I also like your table saw set-up. You have vastly improved its operation by adding these modifications.
Thanks for the shop tour. I enjoyed visiting with you.
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maharg
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#5 posted 1627 days ago
Scott, you let your wife in your shop !! thats my only way to get away from her !! just kidding, we did make a project together and we are still married !! thanks for the comment on the tablesaw, i made the extension table from two pieces of 1/2 birch plywood with a torsion box config inside, then covered it with plastic laminate. the height of my bench is the same as the saw so i can run plywood width wise by myself safely.
steve
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#6 posted 1625 days ago
Steve, thats a nice workshop.
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