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I have several saws that are used on this stand. It is convenient to use both in the shop and travels well to the jobsite. You will notice that when it is setup, there is a work shelf that clips onto the front. When the SCMS is not being used, the saw and the stand are stowed out of the way.
Ed
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yakerjax
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posted 845 days ago
Hey edp That is a neat set up.. I am not sure that it would work for us but it sure looks handy.. However you have something else setting there that looks really neat and is exactly the idea we have been looking for.. That is your screw and nail holder.. That is a cool idea in order to keep things neat and handy so thanks for sharing..
Cheryl
oscorner
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posted 845 days ago
Very nice storage setup and a great saw.
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cajunpen
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posted 845 days ago
Nice saw stand setup Ed. Is that a CarveWright sitting to the left of the saw in the first picture, or a planer?
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edp
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Cajunpen: Yes it is a carvewright. Used mostly to embelish the area of the handle on cabinet doors. It makes a lot of noise and takes a long time but the results are really nice. There is a 15” grizzly planer to the left of the carvewright with an aftermarket digital readout and a 13” Craftsman planer under the bench for onsite work.
Ed
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Bill
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posted 845 days ago
Nice set up Ed. It looks like your assembly line works pretty well. I see panels everywhere there.
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edp
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Bill, yeah, some hanging in the shop while some filler drys, many more hanging outside while they are being sprayed with lacquer. We are finishing the doors for 2 kitchens that are in process and fabricating the doors for another to get started on this coming week.
Kitchens, kitchens, all I ever see is kitchens. How about a nice hall table or high boy with a rams head crest?
Ed
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