The table saw is in the shop where it belongs! Woo Hoo!
http://secondwindworkshop.blogspot.com/2012/02/co-workshop-update-5-in-nick-of-time.html

-- Follow my woodworking adventures in The Second Wind Workshop, http://secondwindworkshop.blogspot.com/

The table saw is in the shop where it belongs! Woo Hoo! http://secondwindworkshop.blogspot.com/2012/02/co-workshop-update-5-in-nick-of-time.html
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bigfish_95008
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#1 posted 100 days ago
I like the design of the outfeed workbench!
-- bigfish "I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it." Vincent Van Gogh
bullethead
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#2 posted 100 days ago
NICE!!!!!!!!
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DIYaholic
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#3 posted 100 days ago
Saweeeet!!!
I’m on my way to pick up my new (to me) craftsman 113.298030 TS with a Vega fence & a Herc-u-lift. Gotta luv the “Upwardly Mobile” Table Saw!!!
-- Randy-- I may not be good...but I am slow!
mnpete
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#4 posted 97 days ago
Thanks guys. I’m getting closer to the point where I can actually start working on some projects. I really need some established storage and need to pick a place for some peg-board storage.
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DIYaholic
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#5 posted 97 days ago
mnpete,
I hear ya’ regarding finally getting to work on a REAL project. I’m just finishing up building my air clleaner. I will now have all my machines capable of being hooked up to DC & have an air cleaner. I can put shop projects on hold, until I complete my “First Real Project”. It’s an important one and much higher on the priority list than jigs & shop organization! Then I went and got myself a GREAT CL deal for a table saw. It’s an older craftsman contractor saw to replace the much smaller DeWalt jobsite saw. Now, I have to rethink the entire shop layout. WHEN will it end? In reality, shop improvements, upgrades & reorganization never ends, you just prioritize you projects!!!
Good luck with your shop set up & future “real” projects. I look forward to seeing posts of both!
-- Randy-- I may not be good...but I am slow!
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