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Hey Ray! Howdy, good to see you back. Sounds like you are doing much better??????
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Hey Ray, Nice to hear from you again. Welcome back Texas boy.
Herman
Herman
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Ray, as promised here's my tiny shop. It's the corner of my basement. Working around a water heater, furnace and a bathroom jutting on the end. I use an overhead shelf to store my mega mold and current in progress parts. Up between the joists I store my wood. Hope it gives you some ideas.
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- Entrance.
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- Spindle sander. Fan/filter helps with dust (needs a cleaning!).
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- Main work area. 38" height helps for back fatigue. Assembly and finishing done here.
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- Clamp storage. Screws/bolts etc.
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- Drill press and belt sander. Storage underneath for bender.
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- HB workbench that I can pull out at an angle to use the end clamp (with my guitar body holder).
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- Flip table with table saw/router table, drum sander and band saw. Flip table and drum sander are on casters.
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- Overhead shelf and rafter storage.
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JJ
Learning every day. And having fun doing it.
Learning every day. And having fun doing it.
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You've got a lot of stuff in there John, my workshop-in-the-garage is pretty much the same.
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i would like to know a little bit more about the thickness sander you built. Are you using the table saw motor to power it? Is the design in your head or do you have some plans for it?
Thanks!
Thanks!
- johnnyg
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I believe that plan was posted back here:i would like to know a little bit more about the thickness sander you built. Are you using the table saw motor to power it? Is the design in your head or do you have some plans for it?
Thanks!
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Thanks Ken, i didn't realize it was the same plan. I am starting on it this weekend. I was intrigued by the use of the table saw. Is it just using the table as place to set it or is it somehow using the table saw motor.
- johnnyg