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![]() "David F. Eisan" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, Progress on the new house is coming along slowly but surely. I have taken a small break from working on the house and have turned my attention to getting all my tools here and hooked up. I have most of the heavy equipment here. Still need bring over the bandsaws, drum sander, lathe and radial arm saw, hand tools, clamps, blah blah blah. The heavy 220v tools will stay in the garage and the lighter tools will end up in the basement. Having a staircase in the garage does take away from my space, but it does get me downstairs to the basement shop easily. The panel is in as are the new fluorescents (4x4 footers), and 4x20 amp 110's. I hope to get all the 220v for the big tools in in the next few days. I need to start building a couple of vanities and it will be nice to be building things instead of laying subfloor (although I have more of that to do still). Here are a couple of shots, It doesn't look right David. There is no sawdust or shavings anywhere! It must be nice to get a dedicated shop up and going. It will prove very handy for your ongoing construction. |
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Hello everyone, Progress on the new house is coming along slowly but surely. I have taken a small break from working on the house and have turned my attention to getting all my tools here and hooked up. I have most of the heavy equipment here. Still need bring over the bandsaws, drum sander, lathe and radial arm saw, hand tools, clamps, blah blah blah. The heavy 220v tools will stay in the garage and the lighter tools will end up in the basement. Having a staircase in the garage does take away from my space, but it does get me downstairs to the basement shop easily. The panel is in as are the new fluorescents (4x4 footers), and 4x20 amp 110's. I hope to get all the 220v for the big tools in in the next few days. I need to start building a couple of vanities and it will be nice to be building things instead of laying subfloor (although I have more of that to do still). Here are a couple of shots, Ah, the joys of moving. Good luck to you and may the shop be up and humming soon. -- If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough |
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![]() "David F. Eisan" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, Progress on the new house is coming along slowly but surely. I have taken a small break from working on the house and have turned my attention to getting all my tools here and hooked up. I have most of the heavy equipment here. Still need bring over the bandsaws, drum sander, lathe and radial arm saw, hand tools, clamps, blah blah blah. The heavy 220v tools will stay in the garage and the lighter tools will end up in the basement. Having a staircase in the garage does take away from my space, but it does get me downstairs to the basement shop easily. The panel is in as are the new fluorescents (4x4 footers), and 4x20 amp 110's. I hope to get all the 220v for the big tools in in the next few days. I need to start building a couple of vanities and it will be nice to be building things instead of laying subfloor (although I have more of that to do still). Here are a couple of shots, WOW! Curtains! And, is that a water fountain? -- NuWave Dave in Houston |
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![]() "David F. Eisan" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, Progress on the new house is coming along slowly but surely. I have taken a small break from working on the house and have turned my attention to getting all my tools here and hooked up. I have most of the heavy equipment here. Still need bring over the bandsaws, drum sander, lathe and radial arm saw, hand tools, clamps, blah blah blah. The heavy 220v tools will stay in the garage and the lighter tools will end up in the basement. Having a staircase in the garage does take away from my space, but it does get me downstairs to the basement shop easily. The panel is in as are the new fluorescents (4x4 footers), and 4x20 amp 110's. I hope to get all the 220v for the big tools in in the next few days. I need to start building a couple of vanities and it will be nice to be building things instead of laying subfloor (although I have more of that to do still). Here are a couple of shots, =======In Photo #2, is that a jointer standing near the stairwell? Is it an optical illusion or is it really that long a table on it?? Leif |
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Hello everyone,
Progress on the new house is coming along slowly but surely. I have taken a small break from working on the house and have turned my attention to getting all my tools here and hooked up. I have most of the heavy equipment here. Still need bring over the bandsaws, drum sander, lathe and radial arm saw, hand tools, clamps, blah blah blah. The heavy 220v tools will stay in the garage and the lighter tools will end up in the basement. Having a staircase in the garage does take away from my space, but it does get me downstairs to the basement shop easily. The panel is in as are the new fluorescents (4x4 footers), and 4x20 amp 110's. I hope to get all the 220v for the big tools in in the next few days. I need to start building a couple of vanities and it will be nice to be building things instead of laying subfloor (although I have more of that to do still). Here are a couple of shots, Thanks for looking, David. Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him |
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