Corey Hallagan
05-15-2005, 4:50 PM
Well it has been a very trying and tireing 9 days. If you didn't see the original posts here is what it looked like before:
http://www.gpxd.com/Woodworking/ShopMakeover.htm
I was sucessfull in cleaning up the garage area and pretty much have a new area that works pretty well. The cabinets went well. If you missed it, here is an update I posted earlier, this was prior to having the face frames installed:
http://www.gpxd.com/Woodworking/ShopMakeover2.htm
I still have to make doors and drawers but was able to put the cabinets into there new home. The one cabinet is all drawers and the other is all shelves and doors. I am able to utilize the larger shelved cabinet and the top is secured. The smaller one has the top just sitting on it so I can have better access to do the drawer slides. I have a nice area now with lots of storage and will have even more when the drawer cabinet is completed.
I have not taken any new photos, I am pretty bummed at this point. I started to assemble my new table saw last night ( delta contractors saw ) and today while TRYING to finish I discovered I will have to have the wiring redone in the shop in order to operate it. The wiring I have ( 15 Amp Fuses) won't support running the saw. Pops the fuse in a about 2 secs. So I must have that done soon before I can operate it. 2nd, I ran into a wall with mounting the rails on the saw. Crappy directions for the rails etc. and fence, which my unit isn't even pictured in the directions since the T2 fence comes with a Unisaw, that is what is pictured. I figured out how to mount the rails I think but I can't figure out how to mount the tube with the scale on it. The scale lines up way out of line. I don't get it! Anyway, feeling pretty crappy right now after a week of getting up at 8:00 and working until 9:00 at night.
Will post new pics when I get the saw all figured out!
Thanks,
Corey
http://www.gpxd.com/Woodworking/ShopMakeover.htm
I was sucessfull in cleaning up the garage area and pretty much have a new area that works pretty well. The cabinets went well. If you missed it, here is an update I posted earlier, this was prior to having the face frames installed:
http://www.gpxd.com/Woodworking/ShopMakeover2.htm
I still have to make doors and drawers but was able to put the cabinets into there new home. The one cabinet is all drawers and the other is all shelves and doors. I am able to utilize the larger shelved cabinet and the top is secured. The smaller one has the top just sitting on it so I can have better access to do the drawer slides. I have a nice area now with lots of storage and will have even more when the drawer cabinet is completed.
I have not taken any new photos, I am pretty bummed at this point. I started to assemble my new table saw last night ( delta contractors saw ) and today while TRYING to finish I discovered I will have to have the wiring redone in the shop in order to operate it. The wiring I have ( 15 Amp Fuses) won't support running the saw. Pops the fuse in a about 2 secs. So I must have that done soon before I can operate it. 2nd, I ran into a wall with mounting the rails on the saw. Crappy directions for the rails etc. and fence, which my unit isn't even pictured in the directions since the T2 fence comes with a Unisaw, that is what is pictured. I figured out how to mount the rails I think but I can't figure out how to mount the tube with the scale on it. The scale lines up way out of line. I don't get it! Anyway, feeling pretty crappy right now after a week of getting up at 8:00 and working until 9:00 at night.
Will post new pics when I get the saw all figured out!
Thanks,
Corey