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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    Hey Nick...you missed a few "open" spots on the benches
    Where? Just gotta put up more shelves

    Quote Originally Posted by mick61 View Post
    Sawdustmaker my workshop looks a lot like yours.I like the holder for your turning chisels.
    Mick
    Thanks - simple to make, cut holes with hole saw, mark the cut lines for the opening, cut on bandsaw or jigsaw. sand and attach to backing, in this case mdf, was going to hit it with a coat of lacquer but never got around to it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post
    This is all there is to it. 12'X16'!
    Just the right size How come it's neater then mine?

    Quote Originally Posted by TTIT View Post
    I thought I was the only one that couldn't swing a cat but it looks like there's a few of us out there
    My shed is a WIP ...
    Looks like the height of luxury from here. Air-conditioning . Aren't all sheds a WIP
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    Doc0055 - Love the huge long bench with all those drawers and cupboards!!! Nice clean/flat faces makes for easy cleaning and dust can't get inside. This is what I'd like to do if I even had to move or redo my shed. Speaking of which, there are two things I'd do straight up in a new shed. The first would be dust extraction and a little shed setup outside just like TTIT's , the second would be clean-line-style storage, like Doc0055's


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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post
    This is all there is to it. 12'X16'!
    ....OK, where did you hide the lathe???
    Cheers,
    Ed

    Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!

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    TT....maybe you can't "swing a cat" in there, but it sure looks like that dog of yours could take one on
    Cheers,
    Ed

    Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    ....OK, where did you hide the lathe???
    I have not turned to the dark side yet!






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    Papa, I could have missed it but cannot see a table-saw. Do you make all your cuts with the bandsaw, please?

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    Glad you liked the benches Wendy, when it is finished there will be 64 draws, two corner cupboards. And a cupboard between the scms and ras. Also there will be 18m of bench space. All from off cuts and cover sheets that we send to the dump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old farmer View Post
    Papa, I could have missed it but cannot see a table-saw. Do you make all your cuts with the bandsaw, please?
    If they were a snake you would be.........


    There are two, #1 is an old Craftsman 9" I use as a dedicated dado saw, has 8"
    Dado set that will go to 7/8"! This was my Dads saw. He got it about 1960.

    #2 10" Hitachi fold up with wheels. Less than thirty seconds from wheels to sawing!
    Great dust collection, very accurate, all in all, a great saw!

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    Just the right size How come it's neater then mine?



    Sorry!




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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post
    I have not turned to the dark side yet!





    Darksiders use hand tools. Woodturners dabble in the "black arts."

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    Yes, Papa, I see something now! Thanks. I have a bad habit of not looking below work-benches or shelves for table-saws, it seems!

    Regarding the snakes, you are correct but, on the farm, I was lucky enough to have good dogs over the years and any one of them would have told me before I got close.

    March is a bad time for Eastern Browns here and they can be very aggressive. I lost great dogs to them but have never been bitten myself, thank the dogs and Goodness.

    Once again, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post



    Sorry!



    How do you sue someone who constantly drops their pants
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    How do you sue someone who constantly drops their pants
    No sure if that is an American sport or international??

    We call it "mooning"! Been arrested more than once for
    practicing!

    When I was in high school it was the "thing"!

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    Heres my garage it is a working garage not a show pony,
    every time i get to clean it, it ends up dirty again for some reason. I do everything myself i like to watch and learn,never stop learning.Shed is a double garage with another single on the side which is my brew room, thats another story.Im only new to wood turning, making timber toys only been doing for about 1 month now over time ill build up my collection of tools and rearrange the garage to suit.Hope you like.



    CHEERS


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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post
    No sure if that is an American sport or international??

    We call it "mooning"! Been arrested more than once for
    practicing!

    When I was in high school it was the "thing"!
    We call it the price for being whitewashed on the pool table

    Loose the game with out sinking a ball , ya gotta do a down trou

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