Workshop by rsain | posted 08-25-2011 02:34 AM | 1594 reads | 0 times favorited | 10 comments | ![]() |
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Detached single car garage. Fits everything I have comfortably, but it’s small. As with most shops it is a work in progress, but I’m very pleased to make sawdust any time I can.
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redryder
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#1 posted 08-25-2011 06:58 AM
Bring us a photo, will ya….......
-- mike...............
Scott Bryan
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#2 posted 08-25-2011 09:00 AM
Ryan, how about posting some pictures of your shop when you get the chance? It is always fun to take a look at other shops.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
rsain
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#3 posted 08-25-2011 04:55 PM
Ok ok… will do. Give me a little time to tidy up the place though – wouldn’t want yall to think that I dont keep a clean shop. :D
- ryan
Splinterman
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#4 posted 08-26-2011 10:01 AM
Just post as it is.
helluvawreck
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#5 posted 08-26-2011 01:18 PM
Welcome to Lumberjocks.
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rsain
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#6 posted 08-31-2011 03:22 AM
As requested – still a mess. :D:D I cant wait to get done with these cabinets – then I can get to work on putting the old ones in here – yeah!
Not much space – so I’ve gotta ‘layer’.
Yes – that is a VERY OLD Shop Smith. I still love it for a couple of things. You can see it’s up as a drill press right now. This was inherited when my uncle passed many many years ago – and I’ve got all the attachments for that model. Still works great.
Will someone send me a new band saw? LOL. That craftsman is a 12” with a 9” resaw capacity. I upgraded the motor and replaced the guides and tires. Cuts pretty well actually.
In the back you can see my router table. 6/4 cherry fence, 3/4 baltic birch top. Woodpeckers insert. I cobbled together the base quickly so I could get to working on the cabinets.
Lots of goodies tucked away. Extra credit if you can spot the shooting board and identify the plane.
- ryan
rsain
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#7 posted 08-31-2011 03:29 AM
On my machine the pics are being cut off. Not sure why – I resized them on photobucket – they should fit no problem. Makes my challenge nearly impossible. LOL.
If you can see the entire bench in pic 2 then it’s not an issue for you.
- ryan
redryder
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#8 posted 09-13-2011 07:57 AM
Your photo’s look good. Spokane is one of my favorite cities….....
-- mike...............
Scott Bryan
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#9 posted 09-13-2011 08:26 AM
Ryan, it looks like you have done well with the space that you have. It looks like you have arranged your tools and cabinets in there to create a nice working space. Thanks for the tour.
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DamnYankee
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#10 posted 09-13-2011 11:18 AM
Looks like you have a fair amount of space and plenty of ventilation. Thanks for the pics.
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