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Thread: Shop Redux

  1. #51
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    Hi Steve, just read this thread for the first time, really like the way you have set up your shop, lots of great looking goodies in there !!
    Had a bit of a laugh about the comment about having too many plains - i subscribe to the theory that he who dies with the most toys wins - and i don't like losing
    still adding "toys" to my shop at the moment, hopefully have everything i want by the end of the year, so will post some photos then

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    Post some photos now Bruce. Then we can watch it evolve and grow
    If you don't take pride in your work, life get's pretty boring.

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  3. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Thomas View Post
    Hi Steve, just read this thread for the first time, really like the way you have set up your shop, lots of great looking goodies in there !!
    Steve really did do a fantastic job with that space, didn't he? Like Steve says, posting the before photos makes the after photos so much more fun.
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    Knocked this out today. Kreg screwed it together, lets see if they are as good as they say they are. If it holds up, I will do drawers later. Plan on keeping all my TS stuff handy.

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    If you don't take pride in your work, life get's pretty boring.

    Rule of thumb is if you don’t know what tool to buy next, then you probably don’t need it yet.

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    Time to get serious about dust

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    If you don't take pride in your work, life get's pretty boring.

    Rule of thumb is if you don’t know what tool to buy next, then you probably don’t need it yet.

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    Cool. I really like the little brother to that cyclone...I'll be interested to see your review after you use this one.
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    FWW gave it a real good review, so we will see. If it works as expected with hoses, I am planning a total revamp of the collection. Will do the final as an outside exhaust.
    If you don't take pride in your work, life get's pretty boring.

    Rule of thumb is if you don’t know what tool to buy next, then you probably don’t need it yet.

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    WOW!!!!!!

    I think that expresses my opinion.

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    Very tempted to get one to replace my makeshift 'thien baffle on a garbage can'... I love the way the little one works with my mini shop vac and sanding.
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    I would love to be able to put my sawstop in a permanent position and adjust the legs just once, and build a cabinet underneath it.
    I have to move the saw 10 times a day sometimes to make room for longer cuts, or getting in and out of overhead door.

    I don't think the lift stand on these tools were made to move it around constantly, I believe in time they will start tilting or not moving smooth.
    Human Test Dummy

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