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  1. #16
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    My dust collection is very inadiquate. I have a 2 stage delta that I really want to replace with a central cyclone. Since I have to drag the delta to every machine I often don't use it. Makes for a lot of clean up. The next purchase will be a cyclone and piping.
    I have 3 little'uns in college right now, which explains why the DC is still on the wish list.

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    Wow, what a space and it's well equipped to boot. I'd love a space like that for my shop, cars and dogs.
    Don Bullock
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    The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.
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    Great looking shop space. Question about the ceiling material. Photos do not really show what kind of material it is. Looks reflective.
    Thanks.

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    Leigh

    I knew when I saw the Jig Bore that there was another toolmaker on this site. It took me a while to get used to working with wood. Sawdust or Grinder dust ...hmmm.. which is the worst??

    Have fun!

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    A few more tool pics

    Ceiling is white corrugated metal. The walls are white FRP panels. Before I bought the place it was used as a 12 run indoor dog kennel. So it was built to be water proof. The bad part is that the floor slopes to a gutter. But at least the floor is flat and smooth, although not level.
    A couple of pics of my shop tools:
    Including a 1928 South Bend metal lathe that I'm restoring.
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    Nice Antelope

    joe

    ps, shop is nice too.
    Vortex! What Vortex?

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    That's not a SHOP, that's a GLOAT!

    YOU SUCK!
    I think it is better to make something with modest tools and do your best, then to have great tools and do nothing.... how do you know what you can do if you don't try...Mark Singer

    Modest tools and a lot of wood

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