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6 minutes ago, new2woodwrk said:

@Charlie E and @Woodmaster1

Thanks for sharing....

You both seem to have that Rigid spindle/belt sander - how do you guys like that thing? I've been considering purchasing that as it seems like a real space saver!

I love mine, though I've never had another so I don't know how it compares to others. The motor burnt out when it was around 3 years old but I had registered it for the lifetime warranty and got it repaired free. I don't treat it quite as rough now and keep it blown out more often. 

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I'm going to attempt to post a PDF file that contains a tour of my woodworking shed that I made about ten years ago.  If that works, I will then post some new photos showing the changes that I have made.

I designed and built the stand-alone building myself and it was my first retirement project.

Tour of Frank's Woodworking Shed - November 2008.pdf

To encourage you to take the tour, I'm displaying five photos from that tour below:

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Tour of Frank's Woodworking Shed - November 2008.pdf

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Good!  That worked.

I have made a few changes in the 10 years  since the time of the shop tour that I included in the previous post.  The major changes are listed below:

(1) When I started doing a LOT more scroll sawing about 2.5 years ago, I moved the my scroll saw out of the shed and down to the area of our basement where my tools used to reside:

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 (2)  In 2012, I replaced the Delta Planer and the Delta Jointer with a Hammer A3 Combo Jointer/Planer.  This was a tremendous improvement!  Not only did I save space but the machine is a dream to use.

  • In use as a jointer:

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  • In use as a planer:

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  • Changeover (takes about a minute):

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(3) Last year, I replaced my router table with a Hammer F3 Shaper.  The shaper weighs about 800 pounds, so it was quite a task get the shaper around the house, through the garden, and up a ramp into my woodworking shed.  I'm happy the say that I can always call upon good friends and good neighbours to help me with tasks like this.  He are a couple of photos of the move:

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(4) About a year and a half ago, I added an overhead guard and dust control to my General 650 table saw:

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19 hours ago, new2woodwrk said:

@Charlie E and @Woodmaster1

Thanks for sharing....

You both seem to have that Rigid spindle/belt sander - how do you guys like that thing? I've been considering purchasing that as it seems like a real space saver!

I also have the Rigid spindle/belt sander and I highly recommend it.

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On 4/7/2018 at 2:55 PM, Charlie E said:

My first shop area was in the carport behind me in the picture with me and my youngest daughter Bella shoveling the 12 tons of rocks I hauled to the back yard in a wheel barrow. When my neighbor put a day sleeper sign in the window above the silver Honda also seen in that picture I decided it was time to build a shop. Also seen in the pics are my older daughter Ryan helping out with the compactor, my son Chris helping me with the trusses, and my nephew Kirby helping out on the siding. And finally the inside of my completed happy place. The Pop's Shop string art sign was made by my daughter Ryan and my first grandson Ryder. I'm blessed with a wonderful family!!!

 

 

 

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Now that is one cute LITTLE shop. Looks like you put in lot's of sweat equity!

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1 hour ago, Rockytime said:

Now that is one cute LITTLE shop. Looks like you put in lot's of sweat equity!

Thank you! It's 16' x 20' so it can be tight at times but I love it, and I can heat it with a 3 brick infra-red heater just fine. And yes, lots of sweat equity. I did everything except pouring the slab. Thank goodness for construction tutorials on YouTube!

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21 hours ago, Woodmaster1 said:

GP awesome chair at your scrollsaw. I bet there is not many of those used for scrolling.

Thanks.  A friend's parents were throwing it out when I was 17 and asked if I could get a truck.  Had it ever since and it has been great for scrolling.  Still lifts up and down and reclines, but is set for comfort at the saw.  The reason you don't see too many is because they are heavy as everything:lol::lol:  Took me three moves to figure out that is could be taken apart into two pieces.:cry::rofl:

Jeff

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Got to love HOA's not. I am glad l don't have one telling me what I can do. My only restriction from the city was my detached garage could not go over 1000sqft. Mine is 990sqft only because I couldn't work in the other 10sqft. My roof has a 10/12 pitch with a dormer there is a one bedroom apartment upstairs for guests.

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