I was asked today to take a few panoramic pics of the 'shop:
Taken from up high on the right, centre and left hand sides - Rob
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Rod wrote:You haven't shown the door hatch for long lengths of timber?
Rod
Jimmy Mack wrote:Looks great, really tidy and organised. Do you use a table saw? Like the cast iron topped router table.
Jim
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Woodbloke wrote:Jimmy Mack wrote:Looks great, really tidy and organised. Do you use a table saw? Like the cast iron topped router table.
Jim
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I've had two and got rid of both of them. I've found that with the way I work, they're not needed but I have two bandsaws and underneath the centre assembly table cover is an UJK Tech table for use with my TS55 and track. I've come to the conclusion over many years that a table saw is an unnecessary encumbrance in a hobbyist workshop - Rob
Jimmy Mack wrote:Absolutely Rob. I totally agree. I've a professional furniture maker friend who has been happy without a TS for decades.
Any long ripping he performs with a pivot head radial arm saw.
Although I do enjoy having a TS for some panel and solid work, but I prefer moving the cutter (rail saw) as opposed to wrestling large panels around, so I prefer smaller tables saws, but hard to find decent professional machines that aren't absolute behemoths, it's got a bit ridiculous!
Jim
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9fingers wrote:Rob has been known to come over and use my tablesaw........
Bob
TrimTheKing wrote:I got a used, perfect condition TS75 for £300!
Wouldn't be without it. Big beast though.
Cheers
Mark
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