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  1. #16
    Great shop.

    Nice dog. But can she catch squirrels?

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    EDIT: hope that pic isn't too morbid!
    Last edited by John Kain; 11-28-2006 at 9:15 AM.

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    Wonderful looking digs, Gary! 'Bout the only "problem" I can see is, it's just way too clean!
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    Nice collection.

  4. #19

    Cool

    I like how you married the table saw extension/oufeed and cut-off table surfaces into one. Great idea. Might steal that idea.

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    Well layed out. Looks like you but a lot of thought into your equipment placement. Good job.

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    Very nice shop and well organized. Is the blade guard on your table saw the original equipment? Did you have to add the dust collection?

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    Nice shop Gary!!

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    Is the blade guard on your table saw the original equipment?
    The guard is a Shark Guard and works great!
    Nice dog. But can she catch squirrels?
    Thats funny, I have a picture of mine holding a rabbit just like your photo, just don't have in on the computer.
    How does the DC adaptor work on your SCMS
    It is OK not great, but it helps for sure.
    keeping the Chukker handy on the pegboard wall is a must.
    For sure, either play with her some or never get anything done.
    The thing that I really like is "Smitty's Barn"
    I retired from a state job and now work as a draft tech for budweiser, I have a ton of those type of signs, If I had a decent place for finishing, I'd try to make a go of it in Wood working and live on my retirement.

  9. #24
    Nice set up there Gary....btw I'm just up the road from you in Halfway

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    Gary, this is more like an operating room than a shop.... no sawdust any where. Really cool Gary, looks like ideal place to put in time. Your dog looks proud of the place to. You put a lot of thought/planning into this shop.
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    Nice One Gary,
    Mess it up a little.
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    Way too clean Get some sawdust on er.. Seriously, V nice Shop!!!
    Jerry

  13. #28
    Cool shop. Is it in the garage or the basement.
    Last edited by Chris Padilla; 06-06-2008 at 7:18 PM.

  14. #29
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    It is a pole barn......16X20 with an 10 x 10 addition

  15. #30
    I have to be the turd on the table. Beautiful shop, But.....please don't have the TV on while using anything with a blade on it! My first mental image when I saw the TV was of a finger flying while you glanced up at the game.

    Though I should assume you're smarter than that.

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