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13 comments so far
drbyte
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#1 posted 595 days ago
Great upgrade!! Really sucks to be crammed in a small basement workshop does it not?
-- Dennis, WV
Thomas1970
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#2 posted 595 days ago
Oh man, the first shot looks like mine does today … I NEED to get it cleaned up before I HAVE an accident … great work place!
-- " .... For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother.”
Murdock
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#3 posted 595 days ago
It looks great
I like the slide out work surface, is that on drawer slides or is it just in a slot on the bench?
-- "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new." - Albert Einstein
MasterSergeant
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#4 posted 595 days ago
want my address? I need the same treatment in my shop ;-D
-- Kelly, woodworker under construction
Norwegian_woodworker
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#5 posted 595 days ago
Hi, I’ve used drawer slides (max-80kg)
-- Lars, woodworker from Norway.
docholladay
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#6 posted 595 days ago
I have that same Jet Midi Lathe. It is a good one. I’m loving that little metal lathe you have too. One day, I would love to have one of those.
Doc
-- Hey, woodworking ain't brain surgery. Just do something and keep trying till you get it. Doc
Norwegian_woodworker
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#7 posted 595 days ago
Hi, I’ve used drawer slides (max-80kg)
-- Lars, woodworker from Norway.
jpc
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#8 posted 595 days ago
very nice, and look real organized. I need to do the same with my work area, thanks for posting
RussInMichigan
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#9 posted 595 days ago
So, which one is the “before” picture? They both look like good shops to me.
mminella
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#10 posted 595 days ago
Ok…stupid question. In the before, the main thing taking up the floorspace was the table saw yet I don’t see that in your after pic. Where did it end up?
Norwegian_woodworker
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#11 posted 595 days ago
I’ve weels on the table saw… is still there
-- Lars, woodworker from Norway.
Drew
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#12 posted 589 days ago
It’s amazing what great storage can do. Good job on this unit. Thanks for sharing!!!
-- Drew -- "I cut it twice and it's still too short!"- Rock-n H Woodshop - Moore, OK
helluvawreck
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#13 posted 589 days ago
Lars, It’s looking good.
-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau
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