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  1. #16
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    Great looking shed Wish mine was that big

    I built a rack like that for my chisels, but soon broke it. I wouldn"t lift the chisel high enough before trying to extract it, so broke the top holder. These days I have a rack that slopes backward, and has a magnetic strip to ensure the chisels stay there.
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    Looks very good Jeff, place enough too for a dance floor, bright daylight, the best light you can catch. Now back to work!!
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    Jeff, looking good. When's the cyclone due to be hooked up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the Timber Turner View Post
    Hey Jeff.

    What are you doing with all them blue toolrests on the bench. The ones that reckons are no good.

    Please put them into a box and send them all to me.

    That should make happy.

    Cheers

    Tim

    PS good looking workshop!!
    They were the ones going at the back of the racks.

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    Looking good Jeff... Where is the saw bench for cutting laminates?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by powderpost View Post
    Looking good Jeff... Where is the saw bench for cutting laminates?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by powderpost View Post
    Looking good Jeff... Where is the saw bench for cutting laminates?????
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    Um, in Bay 2.

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    Then there is bay 3

    Looking good Jeff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Carroll View Post
    Then there is bay 3
    My bedroom you mean.
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    Lookin good
    I reckon you have too many chisels

    Tell you what! Just to give you a bit of room send about a 1/3 to me. Promise I'll look after them for you
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    Geez, Jeff, you're not half rubbing it in...

    Now for some photos of you in there knee-high in shavings!

    .....
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Jeff, looking good. When's the cyclone due to be hooked up?
    Pat, the cyclone is in place and waiting for some piping and $. Hopefully soon!.

    Quote Originally Posted by powderpost View Post
    Looking good Jeff... Where is the saw bench for cutting laminates?????
    Jim
    Jim, the work bench you see in pics 1 & 2 is my little Sawstop. I'll probably use it when I get around to laminates - but not until the chisels behave themselves a little better.

    Quote Originally Posted by NeilS View Post
    Geez, Jeff, you're not half rubbing it in...

    Now for some photos of you in there knee-high in shavings!

    .....
    Neil, definitely not trying to rub it in. Yes, I do have a great shed but I've been acquiring woodworking machines and tools for maybe 10 years.

    The woodturning bug has got me well and truly though and I confess to going overboard, just a little. Just clearing space for a VL600..... If she lets me.....

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