My hobby workshop or how much can you squeeze into a 20’x22′ space.
This is a tour of my 2 car garage workshop (or what passes as a two car garage) where I like to build late 18th and early 19th century furniture.
If you would like to contact my visit my blog, http://krwoodworks.blogspot.com/ or my You Tube channel, https://www.youtube.com/user/KRWoodworks
My email is lindo745(at)yahoo(dot)com
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Very nice shop and tour. Are these shop tours sponsored by SawStop? sort of advertising specially after the court case?
I hope you just trying to be funny.
No I have no sponsors nor do I have any connection with Saw Stop other than I own one.
If it didn't have the safety feature It would still be one of the best saws on the market. I've used a lot of saw over the years including the much praised Unisaw and this is on par or better than that.
You do know that Saw Stop had nothing to do with that court case...right?
Great shop tour. Any regrets with the Rikon bandsaw? I was thinking of the same one with an emphasis on resawing (same philosophy as you). Are you able to get a 1" blade in it? If not, does it really matter in your opinion? Thanks.
Great little shop tour, I love that SawStop even thou I own a Unisaw that I got for free! :)
I feel your pain about the size. I had 24x20 but lost 7x20 to a laundry/pantry. Unfortunatly I have no room to expand.(heavy sigh). Your layout has given me a couple ideas, up instead of out is the key. Like your shop a lot, good video, and believe me I think your shop is quite clean and organized, mine generally looks like a bomb went off in it. Thanks for sharing.
snichols,
It's not made for 1" blade. I've found that a 1/2" Timberwolf blade is more than enough to slice anything.
There seems to be no place to post a link to my email or web sites.
My email is lindo745(at)yahoo(dot)com
This is my You Tube channel.
http://www.youtube.com/user/KRWoodworks
This link to by blog, http://krwoodworks.blogspot.com/
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