Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Woodworking (rec.woodworking) Discussion forum covering all aspects of working with wood. All levels of expertise are encouraged to particiapte. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 5/21/2011 4:35 PM, Swingman wrote:
The first step was to organize some storage space, storage that will hopefully be more efficient, less prone to leaving things laying about, and less subject to being sawdust covered in relatively cramped quarters. ... more to come as things develop. Just remember, it's just a shop, not a high dollar kitchen. ![]() It's almost 7PM on Memorial Day ... think I'll take the rest of the weekend off: https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...pRetrofit2011# -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
#2
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On May 30, 7:55*pm, Swingman wrote:
On 5/21/2011 4:35 PM, Swingman wrote: The first step was to organize some storage space, storage that will hopefully be more efficient, less prone to leaving things laying about, and less subject to being sawdust covered in relatively cramped quarters. ... more to come as things develop. Just remember, it's just a shop, not a high dollar kitchen. ![]() It's almost 7PM on Memorial Day ... think I'll take the rest of the weekend off: https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...pRetrofit2011# --www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) Ahh.. a low assembly walkaround bench. A must have. ( Under which I keep my nailers, hoses, nails, and I put 4 duplex receptacles, one on each side. The one in my old shop had 135 PSI connectors on each side as well.) I know, tripping over cords and hoses *is* a lot of fun but.....G |
#3
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Swingman wrote:
On 5/21/2011 4:35 PM, Swingman wrote: The first step was to organize some storage space, storage that will hopefully be more efficient, less prone to leaving things laying about, and less subject to being sawdust covered in relatively cramped quarters. ... more to come as things develop. Just remember, it's just a shop, not a high dollar kitchen. ![]() It's almost 7PM on Memorial Day ... think I'll take the rest of the weekend off: https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...pRetrofit2011# Nice work Karl. But - weren't you supposed to take the weekend off for raucous sex, cheap drugs and rock-n-roll? Or is it cheap sex, roll your own drugs, and rock on the front porch... -- -Mike- |
#4
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Swingman" wrote in message ... On 5/21/2011 4:35 PM, Swingman wrote: The first step was to organize some storage space, storage that will hopefully be more efficient, less prone to leaving things laying about, and less subject to being sawdust covered in relatively cramped quarters. ... more to come as things develop. Just remember, it's just a shop, not a high dollar kitchen. ![]() It's almost 7PM on Memorial Day ... think I'll take the rest of the weekend off: https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...pRetrofit2011# Looking good Karl. Reminds me of a shop project I did where all the hardware came from garage sales. I will never get prices like that again. If I recall correctly, something like 25 drawer pulls for $3. Always good to save a buck or two. Particularly in a shop. |
#5
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 5/30/2011 8:42 PM, Lee Michaels wrote:
Reminds me of a shop project I did where all the hardware came from garage sales. I will never get prices like that again. If I recall correctly, something like 25 drawer pulls for $3. Always good to save a buck or two. Particularly in a shop. Besides the "reclamation/recycle" aspect of this project, I decided to use my Festool stuff for everything ... "no MSG, or table saw was used in this product". Even the PC557 (butt jointed with biscuits, glued and screwed the drawer cabs, something I would never do to a client) hooked up to the CT22 without any adapters and the absence of sawdust is remarkable. I put the Makita LS1013 on a Ridgid miter saw stand and used it outside only ... the neighbors got that bit of sawdust. EG That will, of course, change when the rest of my big iron shows up, but it has gotten me to thinking about "in the shop" dust control for the first time (it is ALWAYS a number one priority on a job site, however). -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
#6
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 5/30/2011 6:55 PM, Swingman wrote:
On 5/21/2011 4:35 PM, Swingman wrote: The first step was to organize some storage space, storage that will hopefully be more efficient, less prone to leaving things laying about, and less subject to being sawdust covered in relatively cramped quarters. ... more to come as things develop. Just remember, it's just a shop, not a high dollar kitchen. ![]() It's almost 7PM on Memorial Day ... think I'll take the rest of the weekend off: https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...pRetrofit2011# Slacker! I finally put the last coat of varnish on the doors at 9:30 pm :~) Looking Good! Where we gonna put the equipment? LOL |
#7
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Where we gonna put the equipment? *LOL
The only equipment he needs is a frig, to hold the beer, and a chair, to sit and admire his handiwork. Recycling lumber: That's what I did for remodeling much of my latest/ newest shop.... still in progress. Good job, Karl. When you're done, you can come help me with mine. Sonny |
#8
![]()
Posted to rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Mon, 30 May 2011 22:54:42 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: On 5/30/2011 6:55 PM, Swingman wrote: On 5/21/2011 4:35 PM, Swingman wrote: The first step was to organize some storage space, storage that will hopefully be more efficient, less prone to leaving things laying about, and less subject to being sawdust covered in relatively cramped quarters. ... more to come as things develop. Just remember, it's just a shop, not a high dollar kitchen. ![]() It's almost 7PM on Memorial Day ... think I'll take the rest of the weekend off: https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...pRetrofit2011# Slacker! I finally put the last coat of varnish on the doors at 9:30 pm :~) Looking Good! Where we gonna put the equipment? LOL That's what I like to see: Guys who have a good balance between work and play. (I only worked 2 of the 3 days.) -- Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't. -- Pete Seeger |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Wood Shop Redux (the old shop *is* the new shop) Part 1-Storage Wall | Woodworking | |||
Why are schools dumping auto shop, wood shop, and metal shop? | Metalworking | |||
Advice on Shop vacs......and sawdust collector question. I need a shop vac badly and want to get a good one. | Home Repair | |||
Shop Heat Redux | Woodworking |