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Tim Carver
 
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Default Best three easy improvements to my shop. How about yours?

On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 04:06:18 GMT, "Rob V" wrote:

Tim,

Can you give more details and pics on #2?

Rob -
See my reply to Larry Jacques (I accidentally sent this post twice, so
it's a prior thread). . Also, I will post a pic on ABPW.


Also - where did you get that shroud you mentioned in #1?

I made it out of freezer curtain material. It's flexible vinyl, about
1/8" thick. It comes in 3' wide rolls. They sell it by the
foot at Multi-Craft plastics in Portland, I suspect any plastic
supplier would have it. I'll post a pic of this on ABPW too.


Thanks
-Rob

"Tim Carver" wrote in message
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On 06 Feb 2004 04:38:59 GMT, (Rich Stern) wrote:

What are your best three easy imrpovements?


1) I tried for years to come up with an effective dust collection
solution for my SCMS. I've tried using a box behind the saw,
etcetera. Every solution either compromised the cuts the saw could
make, or didn't do a great job collecting the dust. Well,
I finally tried making a shroud out of that flexible plastic that's
used for freezer curtains. A couple of hours of fiddling around, and
Voila! It works! I now have a dust free miter station. It's a
flexible shroud that attaches to the saw and moves with it, and it
doesn't restrict any cut (extreme left miter+bevel, etc) that the saw
is capable of making. Very low effort for a large environmental
improvement, IMO.

2) Mounted my outfeed table top on 28" drawer slides. The table is
28" deep,so when it's pushed in, it doesn't get in my way. When I
push it out, it extends out to 56" behind the saw (60" past the blade)
which is just long enough to handle 8' stock, and I can move it in and
out without even walking around to the back of the saw. After
suffering for years with temp supports and and later a large fixed
table that took too much room, I'm really happy with this solution.

3) Replaced shelves under my bench with simple shallow
pullouts. This was so easy to do it isn't funny, and it improved the
cleanliness of my shop a ton, because I can now get a lot more stuff
neatly arranged on the pullouts than I ever could on the shelves.




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