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    Default Stu`s amazing web site

    How could we go so long and forget to include Stu and his amazing site

    The guy`s brilliant at lateral workshop thinking. Good example is the dust/cover for the SCMS on page 15. the adjustable cover is so simple. sensational. Im gunna have to copy that one

    Of all the so called 'inspirational" sites i think this is truley deserving of the title

    http://www.ablett.jp/workshop/

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    That is indeed an amazing setup, I wish I was half as well organised as Stu. One thing puzzles me - how does he get big stuff and finished items in and out of there? Or am I missing something here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by workgoose
    That is indeed an amazing setup, I wish I was half as well organised as Stu. One thing puzzles me - how does he get big stuff and finished items in and out of there? Or am I missing something here?
    Goose you have to go to the first few pages and you will see how he gets them in. What an effort to only have workshop access from a 1200mm sq hole in the roof:eek:

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    Whats these beer shelf's Stu?
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    Stu's got a rubbity
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    spent 2 hours at his site. amazing, brilliant. the guy is genius. Thanks for the link.
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    Your right Sheddie Their arnt to many (except this forum and maybe e-bay) where you can spend a few hours and be totaly engrosed. Top stuff Stu

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    Sheddie. did you see the link to Doug Abbotts planer blade sharpening jig in Stu`s site

    http://www.ablett.jp/workshop/oak/doug_abbott.htm

    What a great jig. Alot of blades dont have the holes for the little bolts like he has, but to modify it with snug stops and rare earth magnets would work well. I just paid $38 for a pair of double sided 12" blades to be sharpend That was before i seen this jig. Im gunna have to make it

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    Thats on my gunna list now, rippa !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    Thats on my gunna list now, rippa !!
    It is eyh How simple. Its a wonder manufacturers like Veritas havnt come out with something similar. Might be on next weeks fun project list for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum
    How could we go so long and forget to include Stu and his amazing site

    The guy`s brilliant at lateral workshop thinking. Good example is the dust/cover for the SCMS on page 15. the adjustable cover is so simple. sensational. Im gunna have to copy that one

    Of all the so called 'inspirational" sites i think this is truley deserving of the title

    http://www.ablett.jp/workshop/
    How does he fit all that stuff in there? and I thought my shed was small

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auzzie turner
    How does he fit all that stuff in there? and I thought my shed was small
    Howdy Aussie Have you had a bit of a read. Its increadable how it all went through that little hole. He`s even got his little vac and hand held circular saw hanging from the celing. No one with small sheds should ever complain again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum
    Sheddie. did you see the link to Doug Abbotts planer blade sharpening jig in Stu`s site

    http://www.ablett.jp/workshop/oak/doug_abbott.htm

    What a great jig. Alot of blades dont have the holes for the little bolts like he has, but to modify it with snug stops and rare earth magnets would work well. I just paid $38 for a pair of double sided 12" blades to be sharpend That was before i seen this jig. Im gunna have to make it
    As I said Lig, the guy's a genius in innovation so it seems are his cohorts. This is why I love this forum. I don't have much to say these days (otherwise occupied with extensions as owner/builder) but I still cruise the forum and bank good ideas.
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