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It was the jointer today. Before I quit for the day I set it up to make some dado's tomorrow.
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mbcabinetmaker wrote:It was the jointer today. Before I quit for the day I set it up to make some dado's tomorrow.
You can remember from day to day what you were doing?:cool:
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Belt sander on one and the table saw on the other.
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tnerb wrote:Belt sander on one and the table saw on the other.
Absolutely nothing in the shop. I had to work at my business, I do believe retirement has to come soon, I can't handle working outside the shop anymore. Jim
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fjimp wrote:Absolutely nothing in the shop. I had to work at my business, I do believe retirement has to come soon, I can't handle working outside the shop anymore. Jim
Except to deal with demands from "the better half", I don't work outside the shop anymore. This is the up side of retirement.
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Yesterday, used my Craftsman handheld jig/sabre saw to cut cradles for Shopsmith powerhead. Building box with handheld tools to ship powerhead to repairman in FL. Hope to have it completed Friday.
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Wow, today the sun was shining and the temp was in the low 60s. Groundhog Day, go figure. Anyway, didn't get much shop time but I used the tablesaw, jointer, bandsaw, drum sander and belt sander. Beyond that I used my shop-made router table and my 12" planer. I even used a handplane on the job today to "neat up" some trim.
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Today I used:
Keyboard
Mouse
Ink pen
Printer
Copy machine
phone
scanner

I would a lot rather be in the shop than at work.:(
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Yesterday and today were good days in the shop.

Shopsmith jointer, Shopsmith ProPlaner, Mark V (as a saw), Mark V for conical disk sanding, Mark V for drum sanding, Mark V for drill press, Shopsmtih belt sander, Shopsmith band saw, Shopsmith router table.
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Snow blower, broom, snow shovel, Snow blower and snow shovel. I suspect more of all three later in the evening. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Jim
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