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Craftsman 113.298341 10” TS with an Incra V27 mitre gauge and coming soon a Red-Line rip fence (similar to an Accusquare) (added a router to the fence extension) Lots of various hand tools wood, auto, and home. Belt and disk sander – runs but something wrong with the cap – keeps burning up. 1/2” Mark 1 Drill Press, a very cool machine and a 10” Delta chop saw with the Ridgid Miter mobile saw stand – LOVE IT! Shop Vac for dust collection on both saws and general cleanup all stored in my small garage that don’t have enough room to fit a two door ford escort in it let alone all the other stuff. I finally got the table saw router table working if not finished and have a Black and Decker 1/4” in there and out of the crappy sheet metal table it came with. It actually can cut stuff now!
Added the workbench from my projects, a low end lumber rack outside under the eaves, using the ladder to the attic as a clamp rack, cleaned out the cupboards and shelves of junk and am storing my tools there now, and a table top Jig saw from my step-dad tools to my shop.
My new tablesaw workcenter:
The work shop before & after cleanup:
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Scott Bryan
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#1 posted 1241 days ago
How about posting some pictures of your shop when you get the opportunity? Visual tours of other shops are always welcome.
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#2 posted 1240 days ago
Some shop pics would be nice.
rweitz
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#3 posted 1236 days ago
OK so put some pics of the shop on my blog since its an ongoing project, but here is the current state of affairs:
back wall – before

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sillac
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#4 posted 926 days ago
On going project? How is it now? Sounds like mine, will post pics when I get farther along. Nice to see others from Oregon here. Steve
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#5 posted 926 days ago
Nice looking shop.
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#6 posted 926 days ago
Looking good nice shop
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Scott Bryan
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#7 posted 926 days ago
This looks like you have put together a nice shop. It does look like you have quite a bit going on in there but moving the miter saw into the driveway is a good idea to help with space management. I used to do that with my miter and table saws before adding dust collection since I would get yelled at for “tracking sawdust into the house”.
Thanks for the pictures. I enjoyed touring your shop.
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Roger
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#8 posted 272 days ago
Nice shop. You’ve done wonders with that Craftsman TS
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