Joe Fisher
08-10-2006, 10:02 AM
Please :)
The shop as it is is organized fairly well. I have easy access to all of my tools, I can run 8' boards through my TS with no problem, and I've got lots of work space.
The problems are:
1. New bandsaw.
2. Bandsaw and jointer need dust collection.
3. My dust collector is a 1 1/2hp Delta, so I want to keep the runs short.
Here's what the shop looks like now:
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b162/nostalgia75/Woodwork/workshop.jpg
Note the bandsaw in the middle of the floor :)
The blue lines are DC ductwork. The one going to the TS runs along the floor. I can add taps at any point.
Some notes:
-Pretty much everything except the lathe and main workbenches is on wheels. The router table is easiest to move in the direction of the arrows, but I could always put casters on it.
-The small rectangles on the wall are support columns.
-The two workbenches on the bottom and the mitre saw table are all bolted together to provide a long flat surface for the mitre saw.
-I'd like the tablesaw, bandsaw and jointer to be on the DC. The router table can be hooked up to the shop vac, and the mitre saw can be bagged.
-The scroll saw is unimportant and can be omitted if necessary.
Have fun with my shop :) I appreciate any suggestions!
-Joe
Edit: Fixed the title! Thanks :)
The shop as it is is organized fairly well. I have easy access to all of my tools, I can run 8' boards through my TS with no problem, and I've got lots of work space.
The problems are:
1. New bandsaw.
2. Bandsaw and jointer need dust collection.
3. My dust collector is a 1 1/2hp Delta, so I want to keep the runs short.
Here's what the shop looks like now:
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b162/nostalgia75/Woodwork/workshop.jpg
Note the bandsaw in the middle of the floor :)
The blue lines are DC ductwork. The one going to the TS runs along the floor. I can add taps at any point.
Some notes:
-Pretty much everything except the lathe and main workbenches is on wheels. The router table is easiest to move in the direction of the arrows, but I could always put casters on it.
-The small rectangles on the wall are support columns.
-The two workbenches on the bottom and the mitre saw table are all bolted together to provide a long flat surface for the mitre saw.
-I'd like the tablesaw, bandsaw and jointer to be on the DC. The router table can be hooked up to the shop vac, and the mitre saw can be bagged.
-The scroll saw is unimportant and can be omitted if necessary.
Have fun with my shop :) I appreciate any suggestions!
-Joe
Edit: Fixed the title! Thanks :)