I Got a New Shop Fixture *Pic*

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Alan in Little Washington

Alan Schaffter
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Not woodworking but sure a nice "fixture" to have in the shop.
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Now I just have to build a door, or hang a sheet/blanket/etc.

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Sharp Blade

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Anna-Catherine
The first thing I said when I saw the pic was, "Oh crap"! Then I laughed at myself for about 10 mintues afterwards! LOL Great addition to the shop. LOL
 

Gofor

Mark
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Great addition. Just to clarify, tho, this is NOT hooked up to the DC, Correct?!!:lol:
 
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toolferone

I had major problems with my plumbing inspector when I was building the shop, but it is SO worth it having the wc out in the shop. It will save you time too. Good for you!
 
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rickc

Alan in Little Washington said:
Not woodworking but sure a nice "fixture" to have in the shop.
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Now I just have to build a door, or hang a sheet/blanket/etc.

Might not be a traditional shop feature in and of itself, but probably a great safety feature. It is REALLY difficult to work at a band or table saw safely when your knees are locked together and your teeth are floating!!! :oops:
 

Canuck

Wayne
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Alan,

You sure do have things Movin' in that shop!

Every day since last Thursday, I am seeing new stuff! Can't wait to see the design for the tissue holder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wayne
 

sapwood

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Roger
All right, this is hilarious folks :eusa_clap

Alan, just add a magazine rack and you can plan one project while finishing another :mrgreen:

Sapwood
 

Monty

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Monty
sapwood said:
Alan, just add a magazine rack and you can plan one project while finishing another :mrgreen:
LOL!!! Hey, does that thing have all the appropriate safety features?!?!? If I were setting up shop like that, I wouldn't settle for anything less than a FlushStop™. :lol:
 

Steve D

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Steve DeWeese
I'm surprised there haven't been more suggestions for jigs and fixtures for the new shop tool. :rolf: :rolf: :rolf:
 

Alan in Little Washington

Alan Schaffter
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brent innc said:
Just make a wooden door with the cresent shaped moon at the top, then it will look original and "wooden". Ha!

Believe it or not, if I ever get the time I was actually going to finish the office, sink area, and commode area like an old type sawmill- covered with weathered barnwood. And yes, a door with half-moon cutout, on the commode room. :lol::lol::lol::lol:

cpowell said:
Is that the Number 1 fixture or Number 2 fixture? Or both? :lol: :lol:
It's a combined Type1/Type2 fixture. :lol::lol::lol:
 
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