I thought since it was half clean, I'd share how I put 10 pounds of shop in a 5 pound building.
Front of shop. On the left not seen is a small square addition I put on to house the DC system and keep it out of the shop.
1940's vintage Sears/Dunlap metal lathe with thread cutting gear set-up.
1940's vintage Craftsman wood lathe. Note 3 gang wall plate on base. I used a washing machine motor with 3 speeds.
Handtool, rolling tool cabinets, TV, DVD, radio wall.
1950's vintage Sears drill press (my Fathers). I added the lift system for the table and a variable speed motor and controller.
Half of the wall with the roll-around power tools. Scroll saw, routertable, bandsaw, and project print folders.
Other half of roll-around wall showing DC plumbing and mortising drill. There's adust port at all the power tools along the outside walls, as-well-as above the wok bench.
Workbench waiting for the next project.
End of workbench showing Ryobi table saw with moving table instead of miter and slot. I really like this setup. I've since made a roll-around base for the table saw too.
Front of shop. On the left not seen is a small square addition I put on to house the DC system and keep it out of the shop.
1940's vintage Sears/Dunlap metal lathe with thread cutting gear set-up.
1940's vintage Craftsman wood lathe. Note 3 gang wall plate on base. I used a washing machine motor with 3 speeds.
Handtool, rolling tool cabinets, TV, DVD, radio wall.
1950's vintage Sears drill press (my Fathers). I added the lift system for the table and a variable speed motor and controller.
Half of the wall with the roll-around power tools. Scroll saw, routertable, bandsaw, and project print folders.
Other half of roll-around wall showing DC plumbing and mortising drill. There's adust port at all the power tools along the outside walls, as-well-as above the wok bench.
Workbench waiting for the next project.
End of workbench showing Ryobi table saw with moving table instead of miter and slot. I really like this setup. I've since made a roll-around base for the table saw too.
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