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The new work station is almost complete. I will trim it out to the ceiling when I run new air lines and remove the existing ones.



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As you can see I am still struggling with the potography but my new SPT benches/Shopsmith docking stations are complete as well. Just need a coat of finish.
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Post by JPG »

You are truly living up to your forum moniker!

I Promise to NOT tell Dusty what is in those nooks beside the clock!:D

BTW they WOULD work better if separated more!;)

Where did you HIDE the rest of it?:confused:

P.S. Detailed 'potography' of the cutoff saw extended 'fence' and 'stop' would be 'nice'!
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Post by mbcabinetmaker »

I realize the speakers could use more distance but it was a last minuet decision to include it in the new cabinets. I had it in the back room and speakers ran into the main shop. Now it is all self contained with the unit behind the doors above the chop saw. I might add more speakers around the room.

I will post pictures of the fence and stop. It is just a simple Biesemeyer cutoff stop.http://www.deltaportercable.com/Product ... ctID=13595
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Post by JPG »

mbcabinetmaker wrote:I realize the speakers could use more distance but it was a last minuet decision to include it in the new cabinets. I had it in the back room and speakers ran into the main shop. Now it is all self contained with the unit behind the doors above the chop saw. I might add more speakers around the room.

I will post pictures of the fence and stop. It is just a simple Biesemeyer cutoff stop.http://www.deltaportercable.com/Product ... ctID=13595
I noticed in another thread/post you like Bluegrass! No separation needed for that!:D

Neat stop. is the 'dual stop' spacing something only useful with 'their model saws or does it serve some other purpose? Does the fence have 'ruler' markings?

In any event, NEAT SETUP!:cool:
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very nice!

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Just back from my Ranger reunion and catching up on the forum. I am impressed! Very nice work and I'll be it is as functional as it looks.
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Post by BigSky »

I don't comment here much, anymore, but I must say - "That is one fine looking set of shop furniture".

It truely looks like what one would expect from anyone who claims to be fond of wood working.

Notice I don't show any photos of my shop. There is a real good reason. I would be embarassed to own a Shopsmith and that shop simultaneously.

Congratulations, Mark. You are an inspiration.
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Post by joedw00 »

Great looking shop,:cool:, one can only dream of having that much room.
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Post by mbcabinetmaker »

Thanks for the complements guys.

JPG careful what you say, in Kentucky badmouthing Bluegrass is the same as treason. You could get run out of town on a rail!:D
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Post by mbcabinetmaker »

Thanks for the complements guys.

JPG careful what you say, in Kentucky badmouthing Bluegrass is the same as treason. You could get run out of town on a rail!:D


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The reason it is 2 sided is so you can use it on both the left and right side of a saw. I do all my cut to lengths on the left and do not us a fence on the right side of the saw.



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Post by wlhayesmfs »

Know what you mean. I think most of my house will fit in that shop. But I really admire your organization of the tools. I hear of got Milk how about got routers.:)
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