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Thread: Overhauling my workspace
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16th January 2007, 02:27 PM #1
Overhauling my workspace
Thought I'd post up a few pictures of my workspace after making some new cabinets and a spring(errr... summer)clean
I made some new cabinets from recycled wood and surplus chipboard(old stock 6' square sheets)added some wall space racks for hand and measuring tools. Still to add some shelfs and a holding rack of boxes for fasteners.
The drawers under the bench cabinets are on swivel castor's so they can be rolled around the shop with a few kicks.
Knocked up a quick and dirty out feed surface for the Tsaw, got sick of them dangerous roller stands! It has an extra surface that folds up with a gate leg to support it, later I will make a nice cabinet to fit under it to hold all the Tsaw jigs and blades.
While I was there I shifted the rip fence bars over nearly 300mm so now I can rip upto 950mm wide, I had to add a leg to the right hand side of the rear rail to stop the saw from tipping if leaning on it, the only disadvantage is the rip fence cant go on the left side of the blade anymore.
Now the dusty and aircomp has been ousted in there own enclosure/humpy... much better more room less dust and less noise!
Also added a swamp aircon so now I can work on days upto 37~38 deg without sweating me guts out.
Added a picture of the latest WIP, the new kitchen...
Still got a few jobs in the planning,
1 .sorting out the area next to the Tsaw for the drill press and chisel morticer and drum sander,
2 . a new uber router table
3 . rolling woodrack that incorporates a SCMS stand
4 . Clamp rack combining a sheet goods rack
5 .finish lining the whole shed in 15mm ply (Ive already done 2 bays).
6. Add a few more power points in the new area.
Pity I didnt take some before pictures.
From the front looking back
From the back looking forwards
The new cabinets
The tool and bits'n'pieces cabinet
The start of some darksidedness
Some roll around draws
Table saw outfeed extension
The big sucker and aircomp outside
Some of my wood(theres a lot more outside the shed...)
The latest WIP the new kitchen
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16th January 2007, 02:59 PM #2
awesome. Nice and organized makes it much easier to get things done...........now I have more shed envy .
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
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16th January 2007, 04:13 PM #3
nice ..how long can you keep it like that
smile and the world will smile with you
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16th January 2007, 04:14 PM #4
Jeez, Harry, that's a major clean up. Watch out though: some of the forumites object to an over-clean shed. Or is that a 'studio'? --and: airconditioning?!
Your toolset is looking mighty awesome, too.
BTW, what's this machine?
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.
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16th January 2007, 04:41 PM #5
That'll be a disc and belt sander Zen'one, its one of these
SPIRIT it generally is that clean, I tend to clean up on the last day of my rosters off before going back to work(4 on 4 off)....................................................................
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16th January 2007, 05:21 PM #6
Hmmm. I'm thinking of getting something similar. How do you find that one? Happy with it?
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.
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16th January 2007, 05:23 PM #7
G'day Harry.
Nice layout M8
I do feel sorry for your compressor being shut up in the bag house tho' (Don't forget to drain the condensate!)
What are you using underneath your roll around draws?The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
Albert Einstein
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16th January 2007, 05:30 PM #8
Harry mate... thats given me some ideas I can tell you!! trouble is I NEED A BIGGER SHED!! to fit them in the cave
Now I gotta ask... how the blazes do you get those clamps down? I mean you 7ft 6 or somethin?? gawd I put mine 2 foot of the bench and I have to get a step stool to reach the blighters
Hey and could you let me know how you sorted that extention out? I just gotta do that to mine... oh and hows it work with an Incra fence? oh oh and hows it work wtih the sliding table (thats now on the floor of the cave since her bloody highness and this mob sorted the seat tainer and tossed in in there )
man I really REALLY NEED to sort me cave and gets some friggin roller wheels to I can shoot the buggars out of the way when not in use damned things keep trippin me upBelieve me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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16th January 2007, 05:36 PM #9
Jeez Harry, now I am depressed! Nice sized and well equipped shed you lucky bugger.
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16th January 2007, 06:36 PM #10
ooh.....wouldnt want to bump one of those clamps with a stick of timber and have it clock you on the scone, a-la Homer simpson .
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Albert Einstein
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16th January 2007, 06:52 PM #11
Zen, honestly not the happiest with it, there's 2 problems I've had with it are the table for the disc at the pivot points, the holes that the bolts/pivots go through are too big causing play I'm tempted to weld the up and redrill them or drill them oversize and install some bushes. The other prob is the whole belt assembly has movement at its point where its supported off the motor so every revolution the join in the belt causes it to bounce a little, it doesnt affect its performance tho.
Tankstand, your right I always forget to drain the tank... but in the 8 yrs or so I've had it hasn't made any difference.
Under the draws are these things
Ding, I just about hit my head on them clamps, the roof in the extension is only 2.2m at the highest.
The Incra mitre(1000se) only has a short slot runner so theres no need to cut mitre tracks into the extension table.
The outfeed table hangs off a piece of 75x50x5mm angle 1700mm long its installed inbetween the rear ripfence bar and the Tsaw's top with the 50mm side, the outfeed hangs off the 75mm side.....................................................................
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16th January 2007, 07:07 PM #12
looks good Harry,
It looks like I am on the right track with mine, but seeing your shed, I have a long way to go. I thought I had a few good ideas, but thanks to you post, now I have a few more.
Great looking shed mate
SteveThe fact remains, that 97% of all statistics are made up, yet 87% of the population think they are real.
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16th January 2007, 08:03 PM #13"... it is better to succeed in originality than to fail in imitation" (Herman Melville's letters)
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From "The Code", para 5 The Shed, sub-sub para 5.4.1:
Any person entering a bloke’s shed and referring to it and its contents as a “space” shall be ejected summarily from the shed and forthwith banned from ever entering it again. It’s not a bloody space – it’s a shed!
Dan
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17th January 2007, 01:29 AM #15
You bloody little ripper!! Soooo now that your banned from your own shed Harry whacha gonna do with all them clamps eh??
And I read that sub-sub section of the code and thats why mines a cave cause its dark like a cave its gots lots of spidey webs just like a cave it has lots of thingys to whack yer knees shins elbows and head into just like a cave... so me shed is a cave... saves me gettin in the shyte with the code eh?Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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