Need: Time.
Want: Time.
Through the modern-day economic magic of Craigslist, not to mention a local online site that auctions off customer-returned items from Amazon and other retailers, I have already amassed an enviable assortment of fine woodworking machinery, at a tiny fraction of retail. Also a goodly assortment of quality vintage hand tools. There is little left that I need, except time.
Machinery that is currently in operation:
* Shopsmith 520 and most all SPT's
* Shopsmith Pro Planer
* Shopsmith jigsaw on power stand
* Dust collection system with Ridgid vac and Dust Deputy.
* Jet air filtration system
* Ryobi 12" CMS
* Shopsmith standalone OPR with 3hp Triton undertable, PC 690 overarm, and Jessem fence
Machinery that is currently sitting in my shop, awaiting assembly, reconditioning, and/or rotary-phase-converter hookup:
* 7.5 hp rotary phase converter
* 1930's Heston & Anderson 6" jointer, 60" bed, 1.5 hp
* 1947 10E with speed changer
* 1952 10ER with speed changer, jointer, and jigsaw
* 1952 DeWalt MBF 9" RAS, in pristine condition
* 1958 DeWalt MBF 9" RAS, very good condition (probably redundant/surplus)
* 1976 DeWalt 3516 14" RAS, 3hp, 24" crosscut capacity
* Brand new Powermatic PM2000 cabinet saw, 5hp
* Brand new Jet 1200 CFM VortexCone dust collector, 2 hp
* Brand new Jet 14" bandsaw, less base & motor.
* Ringmaster for Shopsmith
And that's after giving a couple of good-but-redundant machines to my niece's new hubby.
On top of all that stuff, I do both want and need a good solid woodworking bench (for which I already have good vintage woodworking vises). I
want to build it myself! Ideally out of my own dead Ash trees.
Did I mention that I need time to play with all my toys?
