amazingkevin Posted January 16, 2021 Report Share Posted January 16, 2021 On 1/14/2021 at 6:01 PM, FrankEV said: Thanks. Thought maybe you and others might want to see the whole 8' X 12' shop: Looking in the front double door. You can see I don't have to walk very far between work stations. The shelf across the rear wall has a bunch of my extra Motorcycle parts. These will probably be relocated to my storage unit when I need the space for more wood working stuff. Right side. Light wood storage on shelf, lots of clamps, hand tools, etc. Left side. Ive had that narrow work bench for about 40 years. Top shel has a bunch of portable power tools in their cases. Lower shelf for all those small items you reach for, for every project. My home made Router table. The wood tool chest was inherited from my father who got it from my grandfather. Probably near a hundred years old. The battery in the back corner is for my box trailer and is on a battery tender There is alittle Echo Dot out of the pick just above the plugs. that lets me listen to my Sirius/XM. My Sanding station on a home made roll around cabinet. The yellow motor with wand is a slow speed carving setup that I currently have a sanding mop installed. Works great to get the furries off the back of cuttings. A few hand saws hang on the wall behind the station and a little plastic drawer cabinet for small picture hangers and such mounted in the back corner. My Dremel area with my upside down dremel drill press and separate dremel with wand for using high speed carving bits. After drilling blade holes I use the wand with a small ball carving bit to taper each hole on the back side of the cut to make threading the blade easier. I generate a lot of sawdust with hand tools (drils, sanders, small routers, etc.) on the work bench, so the drag aroung vac hose will be very nice to keep the area clean. Contractor table saw with a small pancake compressor in corner, used for pin nailer and air duster nozzle. When I have to rip long pieces or cut large panels, I move the saw outside onto the paving in front of the shed. Then it easy to clean up the generated saw sust with my leaf blower. Another view of my Pegas saw setup. Those are blade storage test tubes with caps in a flat board mounted to the side of the stand. Very convienent reach. The flooring material you can see in this photo needs to be replaced. Used a cheap thin stick down vinyl material that is not sticking well. Rain comes in the doos while ';m working weting the floor and with the high summer temps,the floring material is lifiting. I need to replace with a more durable permanently secured material. Next Spring's project. Unfortunately as you can see I have no wall space to hang any of nmy work. Kevin,(me) you have all of this and more but can't get to any of it except the scroll saw, Can't fix stupid!!!! FrankEV 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amazingkevin Posted January 16, 2021 Report Share Posted January 16, 2021 Boy a well organized shop, could I work in this kind of surroundings?!!!! FrankEV and OCtoolguy 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teachnlearn Posted January 16, 2021 Report Share Posted January 16, 2021 21 hours ago, Travis said: I can help you get your account squared away. Shoot me an email at travis [at] scrollsawvillage.com from your email account you registered your username: teachnlearn If anybody is having trouble with their logins, please let me know. I should be able to help easy enough. It gets too confusing when folks have more than one account. Finally got on today, was suppose to go the the VA for my monthly labs, 'life time med thing' Roads are too icey so it was easier to put it off and hang out. Thank you Travis. OCtoolguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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