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Your Online Shop - Your Support Is Greatly Appreciated - Your Woodworking Showcase - 3 Ways To Help, Financially - Your Woodworking Community
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13 comments so far
Mjbada
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9 posts in 108 days
posted 72 days ago
Very nice!! I’m impressed.
Chris
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986 posts in 392 days
posted 72 days ago
Nice work Stan…
I especially like having the sharpening station close at hand.
-- Chris
CharlieM1958
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3635 posts in 619 days
posted 72 days ago
Wow, that’s pretty impressive.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
trifern
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2171 posts in 168 days
posted 72 days ago
Very nice work station. I wish mine was 1/100th that clean.
-- Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit.
thetimberkid
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614 posts in 104 days
posted 72 days ago
Nice job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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jockmike2
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3833 posts in 647 days
posted 72 days ago
I hope you have that sucker bolted down really good. It looks very nice though. Like trifern said I wished my lathe area looked that clean. mike
-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com
darryl
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690 posts in 727 days
posted 72 days ago
that is one super clean shop, you need to do something about that!
you do have a nice turning station there.
-- ~ www.darrylmasterson.com ~ www.woodworkingdungeon.blogspot.com ~
lew
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578 posts in 156 days
posted 72 days ago
Nice station, Stan.
How tall is it? I found that by raising my lathe that it was more comfortable to use.
Lew
clieb91
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276 posts in 336 days
posted 72 days ago
Real nice set up.
CtL
-- Chris L. "Don't Dream it, Be it."
Dusty56
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599 posts in 89 days
posted 72 days ago
Great work station
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Richard M. Petti
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11 posts in 114 days
posted 72 days ago
Looks great, How long is the station? How big is your shop? I can see you pride yourself in your work.
Dick
-- Just believe and God will take care of the rest
Scott Bryan
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7957 posts in 223 days
posted 71 days ago
Stanley,
That is a very useful station that you built. It provides a nice work surface and plenty of needed storage.
Well done.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
biff_kpv
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203 posts in 264 days
posted 71 days ago
Well done! looks like it would be very efficient and keeps things neat and tidy.
-- Kevin -- (http://www.kevinswoodshop.blogspot.com)