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Julio Navarro
03-12-2006, 10:52 PM
Well, my weekend was a bust. Spent most of Saturday and all of Sunday programing for a client that ended up not buying!

I wanted to get started on the cyclone although I did manage to clean the shop and organize things a bit in preparation. Compressor preassure guage(HF surprise!) busted so I spent sometime replacing and rerouting some tubing.

Heres some pics of that "disaster".
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Busted diaphram!
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I bought a couple of planes at a flea market, the guy has a ton of old planes, can't wait to go look at them next weekend. Just touching those old tools gives you an increadable sense of history.

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The weather was increable this weekend but I didnt get to ride my bike, big time bummer.

33815 stayed in the garage all weekend:(

so what did everyone do this weekend, I heard the Orlando show was good?

Stu Ablett in Tokyo Japan
03-13-2006, 12:26 AM
Hey Julio, cleaning up the shop before a big project is part of the project, trust me :D

I call that "Clearing the decks for action" and it helps when you are in the middle of things and you can actually find the tool you are looking for!!

I got working on a sharpening station for my lathe tools, plus the regular Saturday work and we had to work Sunday at the L shop as well.

Cheers!

Kelly C. Hanna
03-13-2006, 7:00 AM
I cleaned up my shop and listed the 12" Delta BS on ebay. Making room for a 'new' planer and a new workbench.

Jim Hager
03-13-2006, 7:32 AM
I put out 45 raised panel knotty pine doors on Saturday. I had the parts all cut and shaped assembly and sanding only. I couldn't stay away from the auction across the road, I had to go over there a few times to see what was going on but believe it or not I didn't buy a thing. On Sunday I installed the crown on the kitchen I'm working on and messed around in the yard some. I cut 2 dead trees and one that had been damaged in a storm last weekend. Pretty productive weekend for me I suppose.

Mike Evertsen
03-13-2006, 7:43 AM
clean the shop this weekend
I'm getting ready to start building new kitchen cabinets

Ed Labadie
03-13-2006, 8:11 AM
Sat. morning I picked up the steel for the mobile base for my Unisaw. Managed to get it all welded up & painted ;) I'll give the paint a day or 2 to cure & then I can get the saw in it and finish aligning up the extension table.
The new owner of my old (early 60's) Craftsman TS stopped by & picked that up, so I did get a little extra space back. Sorry to see it go, but that's life.

Ed

Julio Navarro
03-13-2006, 8:21 AM
Sat. morning I picked up the steel for the mobile base for my Unisaw. Managed to get it all welded up & painted ;) I'll give the paint a day or 2 to cure & then I can get the saw in it and finish aligning up the extension table.


Got any pictures of the mobile base?

Mark Pruitt
03-13-2006, 8:23 AM
I was actually pleased for a change with my weekend! Got the new Unisaw completely set up, cleaned a load of junk out of my garage (where does all that stuff come from?), put the new saw (almost) in its new home, cleaned the contractor saw it is replacing........the only thing that went wrong this weekend was that the time ran out--I'd be taking a vacation day today if I had any vacation time built up. And the weather was great....you couldn't ask for anything better. I'm always happy when I can work with the doors raised! When I get home this evening I'm hanging pegboard so I can get better organized. I'm :D:D :D --can ya tell???

Tyler Howell
03-13-2006, 8:33 AM
Got a special boost from the creek this weekend. Thanks so much to all.
Creeker visit. Checked off a few items on the home remuttle punch list.
Lots of family time.;)

Ed Labadie
03-13-2006, 8:46 AM
Julio,
I can get a couple tonite or tomorrow.
Ed

Dave Richards
03-13-2006, 8:48 AM
I spent most of the weekend doing daddy duty. Ian and I went tool shopping on Saturday and found a great place for tools right here in Rochester. I had no idea they carry all the stuff they do. Only bought a box of sanding disks though.

I did get about an hour of shop time to work on the jaws for a new gaff for the sailboat. I figure since the boat is getting a new suit of sails this year, she might as well have new spars. We'll see if I can get them done in time.

Finally, I got a nice fuzzy and a smile when I read about Tyler's mom after his request for prayers. :)

Tyler Howell
03-13-2006, 9:20 AM
[quote=Dave Richards]I spent most of the weekend doing daddy duty. Ian and I went tool shopping on Saturday and found a great place for tools right here in Rochester. I had no idea they carry all the stuff they do. Only bought a box of sanding disks though.

So what's the new tool place?? Tommy's???

Mike Monroe
03-13-2006, 1:23 PM
I have exposed floor joists in the ceiling of my basement shop, so I went with the mounting brackets (32” on center) as opposed to the eye bolts. I layed out and pre-drilled holes for the lag bolts I used. A couple heavy duty ceiling hooks, a pulley, a short piece of rope with a hook assisted the operation. I snugged a tie down strap around the unit, centered over the built in handles. My wife and I lifted the unit up while my 11 year old daughter assisted with rope/hooks/pulley/tie down strap assembly. Once the unit was in position, my daughter held the weight while I installed the lags. The installation went smoothly and took all of 5 minutes. The planning and set-up prior to the install took about an hour. This is one of those situations where it paid to take my time and think and plan, rather than just try to muscle it.<O:p</O:p

Dave Richards
03-13-2006, 2:06 PM
Tyler, yep. Thomas Tool. I hadn't been in to their new location before and only once in their old location. General, Shop Fox and Delta were the stationary brands I saw.