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Scott Lindars
 
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Default If you had $2500 to spend on tools?

Let's just say I had about $2500 to spend on my starter shop, what
would people buy.
Here is what I have

Power Tools.
A craftmsan 10" table saw with a crappy fence and a burnt out 1HP
motor.
A Floor length drill press. No problems thus far.
New Hitachi Compound Miter saw.
Ryobi router
ROS, Belt Sander, palm sander
A few drills.
A old scroll saw that I've never used.
A tiny old, old shop vac.

Hand tools:
A nice Lei-Neilson dovetail saw
The normal things like hammers, screw drivers, etc.
A record low angle block plane.
A old Stanley Jack plane that needs a new blade, and maybe a new frog.
A decent collection of bar clamps 24"-6'
Well see what my wife gets for christmas. I've asked a bunch of basic
woodworking hand tools to round out the collection( sharpening stones,
compound bevels, marking gauge, etc)

Now that the table say motor is dead I'm thinking of replacing that
with a cabinet saw. I'd like to see a 6" jointer, 14-17" bandsaw,
planer, and maybe a dust collector in the shop. That is about all I
have room for. Any other large tools like drum sanders would probably
share space on a mobile cart with the planer. The shop is about
20'x10'

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"Scott Lindars" wrote in message
ups.com...
Let's just say I had about $2500 to spend on my starter shop, what
would people buy.
Here is what I have

Power Tools.
A craftmsan 10" table saw with a crappy fence and a burnt out 1HP
motor.
A Floor length drill press. No problems thus far.
New Hitachi Compound Miter saw.
Ryobi router
ROS, Belt Sander, palm sander
A few drills.
A old scroll saw that I've never used.
A tiny old, old shop vac.

Hand tools:
A nice Lei-Neilson dovetail saw
The normal things like hammers, screw drivers, etc.
A record low angle block plane.
A old Stanley Jack plane that needs a new blade, and maybe a new frog.
A decent collection of bar clamps 24"-6'
Well see what my wife gets for christmas. I've asked a bunch of basic
woodworking hand tools to round out the collection( sharpening stones,
compound bevels, marking gauge, etc)

Now that the table say motor is dead I'm thinking of replacing that
with a cabinet saw. I'd like to see a 6" jointer, 14-17" bandsaw,
planer, and maybe a dust collector in the shop. That is about all I
have room for. Any other large tools like drum sanders would probably
share space on a mobile cart with the planer. The shop is about
20'x10'


What is the going rate for clues in your area?
:-)

-J


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Bob G.
 
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 13:10:38 -0800, "J" wrote:

"Scott Lindars" wrote in message
oups.com...
Let's just say I had about $2500 to spend on my starter shop, what
would people buy.
Here is what I have

Power Tools.
A craftmsan 10" table saw with a crappy fence and a burnt out 1HP
motor.
A Floor length drill press. No problems thus far.
New Hitachi Compound Miter saw.
Ryobi router
ROS, Belt Sander, palm sander
A few drills.
A old scroll saw that I've never used.
A tiny old, old shop vac.
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Honestly I would order a new Table Saw (your choice) ..most likely a
Grizley Cabinet Saw since you have that in mind ..and I would DO that
NOW .... (got 220 out in the shop?) you will need it sooner or
later... Withe a 10x20 shio I would be ordering a mobile base for the
thing NOW also...


You MAY need a Bandsaw... a Joiner ..and maybe a 13 in planer...BUT
wait a few months before buying one... Get out in the shop and use
what you have make some sawdust...THEN think of what you really really
needed....then what your realy really would have liked to have had....
GO GET IT... (may even be a simple cordless drill that you may use
more as a screwdriver then a drill...who knows...or cares...But what
YOU Really really would have loved to have in the last few months...

Repeat that process for a year or two...and you will have what you
need...UNLESS you discover you do not really like woodworking... .
Years ago (in the 60's I started putting 15 bucks a week into MY
personal "tool" fund....and someweeks the diaper bill etc cut that to
only 5 bucks ...but every week something went into that fund...come
hell or high water...

Today I am retired...and I am thinking about selling the house...
the shop & most of "larger machines included...and moving SOUTH..

I would spend a lot of time constructing my DREAM...shop BUILDING
before I even though about replacing my machines...

Just my opinion...

Bob Griffiths.


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