retiredsoldier919 wrote:You must live in the rough part of town. Someones been shooting at your shop. Better put more sandbags around the perimeter of the shop.![]()
Nice work space. I'd love to have a dedicated shop.


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retiredsoldier919 wrote:You must live in the rough part of town. Someones been shooting at your shop. Better put more sandbags around the perimeter of the shop.![]()
Nice work space. I'd love to have a dedicated shop.
Ahh yes, however, it is not mounted that way! ???SDSSmith wrote:I have mine mounted on the right side also. If you are sharpening chisels with the SS strip sander sharpening attachment, the strip sander should be mounted on the quill end.
It appears more like the mistystarz's strip sander is being stored in that position. The point I made was the strip sander operating position, right power mount vs. left power mount, varies depending upon the task at hand.JPG40504 wrote:Ahh yes, however, it is not mounted that way! ???
I initially thought re 'reverse sharpening' but since the chisel holder was not apparent nor the shaft point towards the quill I abandoned that thought and raised the question more as a thought producer for the proud new owner of all this fantastic stuff.SDSSmith wrote:It appears more like the mistystarz's strip sander is being stored in that position. The point I made was the strip sander operating position, right power mount vs. left power mount, varies depending upon the task at hand.