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cv3
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Nice work space.
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CV
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MARK V 520 - Band saw and Jointer. DeWalt scroll saw.
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I know you are a real woodworker

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because you have a real drawknife.
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8iowa wrote:Hello from Gainesville.

Nice and big shop! I especially like your "shorty" sanding station.

Speaking of which, I am wondering why they are not reversed(strip on left, belt on right). :confused: The strip sander is driven from the right only, but the belt sander can be driven from either side.;)
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And he has two Shopsmith scroll saws and one Jig saw.
I thought I was addicted to shopsmith tools.:D
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cincinnati wrote:And he has two Shopsmith scroll saws and one Jig saw.
I thought I was addicted to shopsmith tools.:D
mistystarz is a she.:rolleyes:

BTW, misty, did you build this shop from scratch or did you, er, "inherit" these nice tools and benches?
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Hi Misty! Been kinda following your postings. That unused building really turned out to be a nice shop! This is a lot better than putting your bandsaw in a corner of your kitchen!;) Your Hubby did good!!!!!

How are you coming along with making your box joints?
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
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Post by retiredsoldier919 »

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.
David

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Great looking shop, I can never keep mine that clean.
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a1gutterman wrote:mistystarz is a she.:rolleyes:

BTW, misty, did you build this shop from scratch or did you, er, "inherit" these nice tools and benches?

I bought almost all of the tools from a young man who's dad had passed and left them to him. He let me have EVERYTHING my mouth actually dropped when I saw the full extent of what was offered . The Building was an unused catch all that we cleaned out and refurbished the benches and built a couple to go with it.
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[quote="charlese"]Hi Misty! Been kinda following your postings. That unused building really turned out to be a nice shop! This is a lot better than putting your bandsaw in a corner of your kitchen!]


Lol, after seeing all the dust created, see why hubbie was convinced he would be eating saw dust sandwiches :D
I actually made a small box with the box joints and was quite proud of how they came out :D Thank you for pointing me in their direction :)
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