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I use the garage for the big stuff and an 8’x10’ shed for turning.
Current Items:
Task Force 10” table saw in custom built table
Ryobi 12 In. compound miter saw
Craftsman 10 in. drill press
Craftsman 12” Bandsaw
Central Machinery Lathe w/ reversible head
Steel City Mini Lathe
Custom Lathe built to my specs (64” swing & 60” throw)
Steel City 13” Planer
Ridgid 6” Joiner
2 – Freud Router
Bosch hand planer
DeWalt 5” random orbit sander
Skill 18v cordless drill
Wood Clamps (“you can never have enough” – my Dad)
Various hand tools
Dewalt sawsall
-- -- Remember, a chip on the shoulder is a sure sign of a woodturner.



















5 comments so far
USCJeff
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posted 680 days ago
Glad to see another SC woodworker. I’m about an hour from you here in Columbia. Apartment woodworking must be a challenge with space considerations and neighbors so close.
-- Jeff, South Carolina
Scott Bryan
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posted 617 days ago
Hi Trey,
It sounds like you have a nice shop. How about posting some pictures?
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
HallTree
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posted 617 days ago
Interesting. Show us some photo’s. No matter how small a woodshop is, you cannot have too many clamps.
-- Ron in Osseo, Minnesota
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 197 days ago
Sounds like nice shop but no pictures?
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
a1Jim
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posted 197 days ago
Great list off tools a very good shop going there.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon