Jim, thanks for the photos of the project and Nastia. Plenty to be proud of in both cases.
One question...Are you really that tall, or did you place all of your tools in 12" deep holes?
Jim, thanks for the photos of the project and Nastia. Plenty to be proud of in both cases.
One question...Are you really that tall, or did you place all of your tools in 12" deep holes?
Sam/Atlanta
I am 5' 11". All my tool surfaces are at about 35". The workbench height is adjustable, but is set to about 35" in the pictures.Originally Posted by Sam Chambers
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Way cool, Jim! And I can remember when you thought your shop time would be near non-existent after your daughters came home. Seems to me you're having more fun in there than is allowed by law! Nastia appears to be a very willing co-conspirator, as well! That's gotta' be the best!!!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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60 grit is a turning tool, ain't it?
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Jim, I now know why you've got such an impressive workshop - so you can make a 10 year old daughter beam with joy. I'd say it's worth it!
Maurice
No...it's because before I aquired said 10 year old (and her 6 year old sister) I had disposable income....Originally Posted by Maurice Ungaro
But it does please me that I can, in some way, combine my woodworking satisfaction with my expanded family.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...