Jim Davenport
02-05-2006, 11:27 AM
It's such a beautiful day here in West Central Florida I'm doing some work in the Magic Garage. I envy you-all with a large shop. I'm currently "Spacially Challenged" to the extreme. My friend named my shop the Magic Garage, because all the stuff I can squeeze into it. There's always room for something else. He thinks the laws of physics cease to exist in my shop.
The first picture is my jet table saw.
The second is my old workbench that I've had for over thirty years. the top is from a piece of "Bowling alley". The vise on the bench is home made on my south Bend lathe. Drill press, part of my mill-drill. Air compressor, Jet 1 HP shaper, and tool boxes.
The third is a roll around bench unit I bought on sale at the "Borg" It has a lot of storage. The height is perfect for my new Mortiser, and old Leigh Jig.
The fourth is my Jet Bandsaw, Jet Jointer, and Craftsman DC.
The last is my Bench top tools. Delta planer. Craftsman spindle sander. Dewalt scroll saw. And my Shopsmith, I bought new around 1972. These Days I just use it to power a Shopsmith belt sander, and as a lathe. Once in a while as a "Horizontal Drill", which it excells.
The first picture is my jet table saw.
The second is my old workbench that I've had for over thirty years. the top is from a piece of "Bowling alley". The vise on the bench is home made on my south Bend lathe. Drill press, part of my mill-drill. Air compressor, Jet 1 HP shaper, and tool boxes.
The third is a roll around bench unit I bought on sale at the "Borg" It has a lot of storage. The height is perfect for my new Mortiser, and old Leigh Jig.
The fourth is my Jet Bandsaw, Jet Jointer, and Craftsman DC.
The last is my Bench top tools. Delta planer. Craftsman spindle sander. Dewalt scroll saw. And my Shopsmith, I bought new around 1972. These Days I just use it to power a Shopsmith belt sander, and as a lathe. Once in a while as a "Horizontal Drill", which it excells.