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Old 09-30-2009, 07:55 PM   #1
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Wanna drool?

This is a shop down the street from me. Cool dude with cool tools. I forgot to snap a shot of the wall under my perch, sorry I'll work on it.

Get a drool towel.

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Old 09-30-2009, 07:58 PM   #2
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I dont see anything I am interested in.

Ok, the scmi wide belt is pretty sweet.
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:17 PM   #3
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Where's the CNC router table and door sized planer?

I know of a HO around here that has a much classier set-up in his oversized 2 car garage.
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One can never have too many clamps.
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:37 PM   #5
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I dont see anything I am interested in.

Ok, the scmi wide belt is pretty sweet.
You aren't an Altendorf fan huh? That slider is the tippity top of their line. He has a digitized miter gauge.

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Where's the CNC router table and door sized planer?

I know of a HO around here that has a much classier set-up in his oversized 2 car garage.
There is a Biesse router in the corner. Planer is in the middle.

You're a tough guy to impress if you have HO's in your neighborhood with better equipment than this.

Although I doubt you do.
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You aren't an Altendorf fan huh? That slider is the tippity top of their line. He has a digitized miter gauge.
I know, that is a pricey machine, and nice. I am a tool whore so...

I would be happy if I had a good sized planer, a wide belt sander and a festool cms router module.

I could do everything I need/want to do with those 3 things.

He has a ****ton of clamps!!
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:59 PM   #7
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I got a buddy w/ shop that looks identical to that. I actually thought it was his at first glance.

Lives in a 3/4 mill house paid off aint worked in 20 yrs hes 60. Developed a track of land way way back and is livin it up now.

He just tinkers in his shop when he feels like doing something.

Must be nice!
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Old 09-30-2009, 09:26 PM   #8
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I know, that is a pricey machine, and nice. I am a tool whore so...

I would be happy if I had a good sized planer, a wide belt sander and a festool cms router module.

I could do everything I need/want to do with those 3 things.

He has a ****ton of clamps!!
Have you checked out the Woodmaster drum sanders? They also have a planer.

http://www.woodmastertools.com/S/drum.cfm

What's up with the planer dilemma?
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Have you checked out the Woodmaster drum sanders? They also have a planer.

http://www.woodmastertools.com/S/drum.cfm

What's up with the planer dilemma?

I have some stuff I need to do at home, and a planer is a major tool I need.

I am trying to get some cypress for my front porch railings, I need to get my floor done, I need to start cabinets, I have some trim to make from some ash.

I can handle the sanding if I have a way to thickness plane.

So basically I am justifying a tool purchase for some work around the house.
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I have some stuff I need to do at home, and a planer is a major tool I need.

I am trying to get some cypress for my front porch railings, I need to get my floor done, I need to start cabinets, I have some trim to make from some ash.

I can handle the sanding if I have a way to thickness plane.

So basically I am justifying a tool purchase for some work around the house.
Damn Dude, you got a serious honeydew problem.

At least you get some new tools you don't have to hide under a tarp.
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Damn Dude, you got a serious honeydew problem.

At least you get some new tools you don't have to hide under a tarp.
No--Warner has a tool fetish.
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Yea, right. Great shop!
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No--Warner has a tool fetish.
Also for painters!!
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Also for painters!!
I knew you wanted me.

Hows that new baby doing?
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That is one sweet shop.... I would kill for his clamps alone... But thing I don't get is why all of his material is leaning on the back wall. That stuff is going to get all bowed stored that way.

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I knew you wanted me.

Hows that new baby doing?

Don't tell modern

She's great but, I now have a jealous 4 year old.
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looks pretty much like my high school woodshop. And by woodshop I mean cabinetmaking shop where me and 5 other guys got paid to work 5 hours a day during school, somehow the counselors never figured out there was no reason to take woods 1, 2 , 3 furniture making, and cabinetmaking all at once.
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