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Old 12-20-2009, 10:27 PM   #21
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Is that the current saw or was that # 1 or 2?

I don't know if I can roll with you festool boys but I'l see if I can snap a few shots tommorow.

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Old 12-20-2009, 10:33 PM   #22
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warner, you had to put that in your avatar today
I need one with the dog laying under it.
As much as I like the mft/3 for material support ( I actually like using the saw on the floor with a sys 1 for support) I had to get the extension set for it. I needed something lighter for carrying up stairs in houses.
I go right to the work, no more walking back and forth to for me.

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Is that the current saw or was that # 1 or 2?

I don't know if I can roll with you festool boys but I'l see if I can snap a few shots tommorow.
I think that was #1, hey if they want to give me a new one because the right laser moved when it was hauled around, that is fine by me.

You have some mighty nice storage and organization going on!!

Mental note, I find systainers to be good step stools but, when on top of a roll board, they make for dangerous step stools.
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Not very portable, but it works.

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Like you've never seen it before.
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Like you've never seen it before.
It threw me for a minute, that must have been right after you set something up, that is too clean.
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Those were the pics I took right after I installed the dust collector. I have three jobs going in the shop right now. It looks nothing like that now.

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That's more like it!

At least it does not look like Bass's did that one time.


Can you mail me all those scraps?
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Bass's shop was full of junk...er...well....tools thrown about. At least this is a money making mess.


Stand in line for the scraps. I have people who already have claim on them. I'd love to be able to burn them. Can't legally do it in my shop because I would need a wood furnace, a wood stove is considered a non-controlled burn. An I no longer have a wood stove in my house. I got rid of it when my first was born. It was to much of a danger to a small crawler. And since then I have put an peninsula where the stove use to be in the kitchen.
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I think that was #1, hey if they want to give me a new one because the right laser moved when it was hauled around, that is fine by me.
Just yanking your chain, my 2 cheap pos deltas are very jelous.

...Still reading about the DoAs out there makes me think they need to comeout with a 2.0 model or atleast bump up the QC.



Ok here's what I had in my house too cold to go get stuff from outside in my vehicles.

Now here's the organization ****...I didn't take shots of all since some are real disasters inside...they are a work in progress so to speak.






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Now for some mess:



Empty cases anyone? Lots more where they came from!



I've got some toolbags to get rid of too, saw is in desperate need for a new cutting surface too.



This was made in a pinch...I had to suck up some nasty dirt and filter clogging insulation so I made this poor mans version of a dust deputy from some abs fittings, 5 gallon pail and about a mile of tape.

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Those were the pics I took right after I installed the dust collector. I have three jobs going in the shop right now. It looks nothing like that now.

them clamps there look like harbor freight? are they any good? durable? I was at HarborFreight today and though about buying a few...
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That is some Sweet Sys's

If this is tool **** that duct tape cyclone is some gutter raunch....... (Nasty but turns the trick)

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Partical board is the worst for collection as the chips are small and heavy compared to wood or mdf. The little Mak only uses a 1/16" kerf blade so it only makes 1/2 the dust in the first place. Make a test cutting of a 1x12 21 times and if it comes close then move to the money shot and post a video, make sure you blow off the tool and have an enclosed area to trap anything that misses the vac.

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them clamps there look like harbor freight? are they any good? durable? I was at HarborFreight today and though about buying a few...
No, not harbor freight. Ocean State Job Lot. The could have the same ones at HF though. I paid $7 for a 6", $8 for a 12", $9 for a 18" and $10 for a 24". I have 20 12" and 12 24" and a few of thw 18" and 6". Most of them are real good. Ihave a couple that don't clamp down real hard. You need to test them befor you buy them.

They aren't solid lockdown clamps like a "C" clamp is. If you are using them for something like a guide hold down I wouldn't trust them. For gluing up they are great, quick and easy.
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That's some major Systainer organization... I'm having Systainer envy.

After the last thread, I went to mysystainer.com and I've chosen a modest upgrade for a cool $600... I have not pushed the order button yet, nor will I until I KNOW I have that kind of money sitting already on the Visa OR Lee Valley starts selling them and they are right in the store then I'll just be well organized but POOR>

And Leo that is one sweet looking shop good to see it's pumping out sawdust and off cuts for money.
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them clamps there look like harbor freight? are they any good?
They look identical to what we get at Princess Auto (same as HF). I bought a bunch and they seem to work fine. I only use them for gluing stuff together and they cost me next to nill. Its amazing how many clamps you need to glue things. One of those things you can never have too many of.

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If this is tool **** that duct tape cyclone is some gutter raunch....... (Nasty but turns the trick)
Craig it looks so terrible but I threw it in for laughs. It worked so well I decided to get a real Dust Deputy. For 100 bucks USD the DD is a steal if it works as well as my ghetto rig.

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Partical board is the worst for collection as the chips are small and heavy compared to wood or mdf.
My mighter saw sees a decent amount of MDF and some partical board. Not only does it make nasty dust it is sooooo hard on blades. I've been drooling over a little slider like that for a while. Perfect for what I do, light, cheap blades, thin blades.

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After the last thread, I went to mysystainer.com and I've chosen a modest upgrade for a cool $600... I have not pushed the order button yet, nor will I until I KNOW I have that kind of money sitting already on the Visa OR Lee Valley starts selling them and they are right in the store then I'll just be well organized but POOR>
I've had a 1000 dollar order in my online cart sitting and waiting for months now. I stopped by Lee Valley and didn't see anything Tanos and didn't see it on their website. Where did you hear about Tanos and Lee Valley?

The problem I have now is I have some systainers that are loaded full of different stuff because I don't have enough of them to organize all things properly. Bottom line I need more!
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Here is a better shot.

This is my first time ever useing garilla glue I am not sure if I am sold on it. Titebond has workfor me for years, but have heard good things about gorilla so I tried it on my own stuff first. You can see it expanded a lot more than I thought it would on the bottum left of the cabinet.

This for the people that say no one ever shows a close up. Not perfect but damn good for not haveing cabinet grade tools.
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Cole looks good, as far as the glue goes they have a white gorilla glue that does not expand as the urathane looking one! i use it on all my joints now from pine to maple crowns!

chk it out at the chepo blowes in the glue sections
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I've had a 1000 dollar order in my online cart sitting and waiting for months now. I stopped by Lee Valley and didn't see anything Tanos and didn't see it on their website. Where did you hear about Tanos and Lee Valley?

The problem I have now is I have some systainers that are loaded full of different stuff because I don't have enough of them to organize all things properly. Bottom line I need more!
I called up California, and the Head "guy" said Lee Valley was the Canadian Distributor, I then phoned Lee Valley's tech support and told them they were the supplier after about 20 minutes of the guy asking around he told me they were planing on it. I think they are just trying to get Christmas done first.
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