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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Cowing View Post
    On the stroke sander table, or with a plywood top on the Unisaw. Router table gets double duty too. The stroke table ( 36" x 97" ) allows anything under 27" high to lay under the belt , front edge to the drywall is 48". Stroke table can be folded down so the unit is 20" out from the wall.

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    That is much like my shop was. I used my TS & bench /out-feed table. I hope to get away from this handicap in the future.
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    Take #3 is longer @ 6 minutes , slowed down my walking speed, showed a few more machines. I replaced the original , so see 1st post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Cowing View Post
    Take #3 is longer @ 6 minutes , slowed down my walking speed, showed a few more machines. I replaced the original , so see 1st post.
    thats alot goodies in one tight place bryan.. you must have done some thinking to get a flow out of everythng in such a small aera.. at first i thought you had it up stairs then you showed the over head door.. was about to ask how you got such heavy equipment up those stairs
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    My brain is hot. The combination of all those exciting tools and the Moonlight Sonata was like pouring coffee down a drunk. Thanks for the tour Bryan. Goes to show what you can do with a specific amount of space if you just focus
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    Quote Originally Posted by larry merlau View Post
    thats alot goodies in one tight place bryan.. you must have done some thinking to get a flow out of everythng in such a small aera.. at first i thought you had it up stairs then you showed the over head door.. was about to ask how you got such heavy equipment up those stairs
    Those are stairs to the basement, computer desk, fridge and a washroom just steps away from that door. Flow came about by moving equipment around , trying different arrangements over the last 20 years and 3 shops. I have been thinking of moving the big bandsaw to behind TS at to the side of the planer at the centre post the DC pipe is on to free up room by the garage door. Not hard to try, can aways put it back if it doesn't work out.

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    Amazing!!!

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