Doug's shop tour

Doug, how did you get this past the internet cops? This is one of the most blatant tool-porn posts that I have ever seen! :D

Sorry, that’s just extreme jealousy talking. Beautiful shop.

Well Bruce it's been on there for a while just added a few updates. I did get a good laugh with your tool-porn comment...never thought of it that way.:D

Doug
 
Nice additions to an already awesome setup, Doug. Still looks a bit too clean, but I'm sure that'll handle itself with time. ;)
 
It's been a while since I've done any updates so I thought I'd share. First pic is of an updated digital crosscut fence for the slider


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Got some adjustable work tables from Hess
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JDS multi router. Made a small stand with wheels

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Williams Hussey moulding machine

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Finally got around to building a bigger clamp rack

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Decided to buy a Jessem top and lift and built my own router table

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Also pick up a plunge router while doing the router table

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And finally picked up a 20" disc sander from conquest Ind.

Thanks for looking

Doug
 

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very nice additions doug.

hey what about the kreg framing table, i thought you picked one up awhile back. how do you like that thing by the way.

glad you are busy
chris
 
very nice additions doug.

hey what about the kreg framing table, i thought you picked one up awhile back. how do you like that thing by the way.

glad you are busy
chris

Oh yeah I forgot about that. It's in my mechanics shop across the way. I just don't have room for it in the main shop. It has worked out good. It's one sheet as opposed to the castle which was two pieces splined together.

Doug
 
doug, how were you assembling frames before? or maybe if i remember correctly you weren't, you were doing frameless. anyhoo, do you find you can be productive with the kreg table? i am using a flat homemade table right now and after half a day on it my neck is killing me from looking down, i was thinking the angled table on the kreg might help this. what ya think?

thanks
chris
 
doug, how were you assembling frames before? or maybe if i remember correctly you weren't, you were doing frameless. anyhoo, do you find you can be productive with the kreg table? i am using a flat homemade table right now and after half a day on it my neck is killing me from looking down, i was thinking the angled table on the kreg might help this. what ya think?

thanks
chris

Chris I do both frameless and face frames. The jobs before I got the kreg table I just used a flat table. But if you do a lot of face frames I would definitely recommend the kreg table. The last kitchen I did was I think was about 10 frames and it took under an hour to put the frames together. It will also alleviate the stiff neck.

You might look around for used. Woodweb or machine king etc.


Doug
 
thanks doug,

ok, i had only heard you talk of frameless in the beginning. it's good to be able to do both.

an average job for me is about 20-25 frames. the one i am on now is 40 frames, and the next one will be about 55 probably.

those two are really big though, not usual.

i think i will start considering one much more very soon.

i try to buy things that will both make my job easier and faster. so this sounds like it fits the bill

thanks for the input
 
thanks doug,

ok, i had only heard you talk of frameless in the beginning. it's good to be able to do both.

an average job for me is about 20-25 frames. the one i am on now is 40 frames, and the next one will be about 55 probably.

those two are really big though, not usual.

i think i will start considering one much more very soon.

i try to buy things that will both make my job easier and faster. so this sounds like it fits the bill

thanks for the input

Chris I'm working on getting a commercial kitchen right now. Pretty much all commercial here is frameless(thats where the edge bander comes in handy) and it's all laminate. This particular job is asking for a metal laminate door. If I get it I will post the pics. I will have to order the doors out of Canada.

It's a no brainer for you. If your doing that many frames you should have a table. It won't take long to pay for itself.


Doug
 
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