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Drawers not so nice. ;~)

Anyway I counted at least 3 table saws, a huge disk sander, an enormous
band saw, and lots of other huge pieces of equipment.

He does good work as indicated by his gallery but these drawers were
kinda throw down which is OK for shop.


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On 12/1/2013 10:37 AM, Leon wrote:
Better yet,

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On 12/1/2013 11:37 AM, Leon wrote:
Drawers not so nice. ;~)

Anyway I counted at least 3 table saws, a huge disk sander, an enormous

A little size envy? ;-)

band saw, and lots of other huge pieces of equipment.

Again size envy? ;-)

He does good work as indicated by his gallery but these drawers were
kinda throw down which is OK for shop.


He does great videos.. but these were not a good build... I personally
would have drawered the bottoms like he did, but not the tops... too
tall to look in.. shelves make more sense higher.
I would do each of the bottoms...
Would have put a profile on the pulls too... too sharply square.

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Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:
Drawers not so nice. ;~)

Anyway I counted at least 3 table saws, a huge disk sander, an enormous
band saw, and lots of other huge pieces of equipment.
He does good work as indicated by his gallery but these drawers were
kinda throw down which is OK for shop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSXrmGaSxLU


Yep ... two of three possible, absolute, unalterable, mandatory, unarguable
requirement(s) must coincide for a shop like that to be possible for us
unwashed masses.

An absolute and totally sympathetic spouse, being rich, or being single
..... and at least two are mutually exclusive.

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Drawers not so nice. ;~)

Anyway I counted at least 3 table saws, a huge disk
sander, an enormous band saw, and lots of other huge
pieces of equipment.


TWO bandsaws. Maybe more, who knows?

He does good work as indicated by his gallery but these
drawers were kinda throw down which is OK for shop.


Methinks he needs to think ahead a bit. Shelves NG for small stuff? Duh.
And if I were going to make partitioned drawers I'd make the partitions
moveable...no more work and much more versatility.

I sure envy that giant sander though, ditto the giant bandsaw.


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Drawers not so nice. ;~)

Anyway I counted at least 3 table saws, a huge disk
sander, an enormous band saw, and lots of other huge
pieces of equipment.


TWO bandsaws. Maybe more, who knows?

He does good work as indicated by his gallery but these
drawers were kinda throw down which is OK for shop.


Methinks he needs to think ahead a bit. Shelves NG for small stuff? Duh.
And if I were going to make partitioned drawers I'd make the partitions
moveable...no more work and much more versatility.

I sure envy that giant sander though, ditto the giant bandsaw.




I would love to have 3 TS, ;~) I would leave one set up to do dado's,
one with a rip/flat bottom blade, and the other with a WWII.
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I would love to have 3 TS, ;~) I would leave one set up to do dado's,
one with a rip/flat bottom blade, and the other with a WWII.


Well hell - go out and buy them. I bet you'd be the first shop with 3
SawStops on the floor. C'mon Leon - be a leader!

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I would love to have 3 TS, ;~) I would leave one set up to do dado's,
one with a rip/flat bottom blade, and the other with a WWII.


Well hell - go out and buy them. I bet you'd be the first shop with 3
SawStops on the floor. C'mon Leon - be a leader!


Oh OK, I command you to buy 2 industrial SawStops and bring them to
your leader!
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On 12/1/2013 5:03 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Leon wrote:


I would love to have 3 TS, ;~) I would leave one set up to do dado's,
one with a rip/flat bottom blade, and the other with a WWII.


Well hell - go out and buy them. I bet you'd be the first shop with 3
SawStops on the floor. C'mon Leon - be a leader!


Oh OK, I command you to buy 2 industrial SawStops and bring them to
your leader!


I'm glad this post didn't come in during coffee break.
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On 12/1/2013 5:03 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Leon wrote:


I would love to have 3 TS, ;~) I would leave one set up to do
dado's, one with a rip/flat bottom blade, and the other with a
WWII.

Well hell - go out and buy them. I bet you'd be the first shop
with 3 SawStops on the floor. C'mon Leon - be a leader!


Oh OK, I command you to buy 2 industrial SawStops and bring them to
your leader!


I'm glad this post didn't come in during coffee break.


I'm still pretending that I never saw it.

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In article , lcb11211
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On 12/1/2013 5:03 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Leon wrote:


I would love to have 3 TS, ;~) I would leave one set up to do
dado's, one with a rip/flat bottom blade, and the other with a
WWII.

Well hell - go out and buy them. I bet you'd be the first shop
with 3 SawStops on the floor. C'mon Leon - be a leader!


Oh OK, I command you to buy 2 industrial SawStops and bring them to
your leader!


I'm glad this post didn't come in during coffee break.


I'm still pretending that I never saw it.



Careful what you wish for. :-)
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