I wouldn't recommend using this, it might look good but it's not functional long term.
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I wouldn't recommend using this, it might look good but it's not functional long term.
Thanks Kent, weight is a consideration. I'll check out the new version 1.75
Thanks John, I will be using a table primarily so appreciate the input.
Good to know, thanks Jim
Thanks Earl, that's helpful / informative, much appreciated.
Thank you Curt, the weight and balance is important so makes sense to pay attention to that. It's the next tool to learn a step up from the Rigid trim router I have now.
Thanks Pat. Right, sounds defective, yikes. My only experience with routing is with a trim router. Have you had a good wear & tear experience with your router? Do you have a brand suggestion?
Thanks Glenn. That makes sense, the aim is to learn on something I can handle easily. Right now I have a trim router which can do an amazing amount of profile but it's time to move on to a 'real'...
I've seen a good price for a Dewalt DW618PK 2-1/4 HP EVS Fixed / Plunge Router Combo Kit. Has anyone had experience with this?
Great article, thank you Jack. The ceiling is open in my shop at about 92", I'll be setting up better lighting next week, moving a few fixtures so I can add a few. Thorough, thoughtful and thought...
I think you'll have to stand on your head to view that last pic....
Thanks Jim, as I add stock the vertical solution will work for me as well. I appreciate your input!
hi Glenn, Wow! That's quite a space! Your cabinets are stunning. This makes me go back to the drawing board, the french cleat idea looks great. Thank you for nurturing the thought process.
hi Mike, that looks interesting, thanks!
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Oops wrong angle, but basically I did put lumber above, the wall height is 92" so I had plenty of space. Yes it swings out with 8" gate hinges.
i ended up putting my hardware cases on...
Hi Matt,
i found the idea on www.woodwhisperer.com under projects/workshop, i modified slightly because I wanted to use the 2 sheets of 3/4" ply I had on hand. I discovered after filling it up that...
Putting together benches and lumber storage was straight forward. Anyone have ideas on wall storage, any shots of hardware storage?
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Well, here's the follow up pic....
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Thank you. Agreed, I wonder if there are better ways to determine a good shop workflow though.
That makes a lot of sense, thanks Brian
Thanks John, I do have a mild case of OCD which might help. Its time to make the shop workflow work and find good places for tools to live. That's the main issue for tacking this, I appreciated...
I'll post another photo when I finish the changes, it does quite work at the moment because of the new tools. Thanks for your input I appreciate that.
Hi! I have a great workshop space, it's 29' x 15'. I have about 2 weeks to modify it finally! After doing the wall insulation, dry walling and plastering (always fun, right?) things are humming...