I appreciate your smaller tool holders that accommodate one or two tools. Many other options I've seen have slots for five or six tools, often including the chargers, which leaves no room for expansion unless you create something with double the capacity you currently need. A smaller, modular design is definitely the way to go. The same goes for your clamp holders.
My father had the same RAS he bought in the late 60's. He then bought a newer one in the mid 90's (which I still have). I replaced my dad's contractor table saw with a cabinet saw 6 years ago. The best part of the cabinet saw is the terrific fence. I never considered buying a better fence for the old saw. That would have enabled me to put off buying the cabinet saw for a few more years. But I do enjoy the cabinet saw a lot.
That cup holder has potential! I think you want the cup to be higher than the arm of the chair and maybe the yeti is. I'd incorporate a hidden compression spring that would normally squeeze the chair arm, and you would need to pull on a boss of some type to take the spring pressure off and remove the holder. That way there are no knobs to deal with. I'd also try making it capable of one hand operation. Anytime you can eliminate a step it's worth the time and thought it took to bring you there.
Great shop. Mine has been a work in progress for 10 years (since I moved in), lol. Lots of great ideas. I'm looking forward to seeing the miter station build. That one I'm going to be doing soon. I think I'm going to make a miter cart that will sit on feet in the miter station, but can lower casters and pull out of the bench and use elsewhere when needing move capacity. Best of luck, God bless 🙌
Thanks for watching, yeah mine has been for 3 now, but trying to step it up lol. that is an awesome idea that I may adapt when I make mine, the ability to roll it out that is 😁.
You definitely have a larger shop then my 10 X 12 shop. You make good use of your space too. I have most of my tools now, still missing a couple, but I will get them soon enough. I like the French Clet system and will probably incorporate that in mine, you can store soo many items on there. Keep up the good work Dave, thanks for being an inspiration.
Thank you so much! I used to have a single car garage shop but was able to make it work with having a driveway as well 😂. You can store a lot with cleats, great idea if you do it!!!
Great video of your awesome shop. Your son should make and sell those Rigid battery holders. I know I’d buy some. Thanks for the tour and the inspiration!
Nice shop. You mentioned a new miter station, and you mentioned it needing to have some kind of dust hood or enclosure but if you would prefer not to have a dust hood, you might consider some of the aftermarket dust ports from Shop Nation. He has designs for a number of saws including some saws that are rail forward. You just remove the factory port and replace with his design. I haven’t tried his out yet but I have heard the dust collection is quite impressive. Festool Kapex levels of collection or better is what I heard. I even heard he solved some of the reduced performance issues that the factory dust ports have when the slider saws are extended out.
I work out of a 8 by 12 shed. With my bench and my rigid contractor table saw in there, i don't have room for anything other than my hand tools and me in there lol.
Nice setup! Quick question on the table saw fence. What modifications(holes drilled etc.) did you have to do to get the fence system to work with the table saw?
I'd kill for a 20x24 shop. Try using a 8x15 with a 24" wide set of stairs in it. I have several flip carts. In this tiny shop I have 10" table saw Drill press Grinder Jointer Surface planer Belt sander Sliding crosscut saw Work bench So cramped.
I hear you there. Prior to this I was in an 8ft x 16ft and it was very tight to fit everything, but made it work as you do. When we bought a new home, it was a prerequisite to have a shop that was a bit bigger 😁. Thanks for watching!
I appreciate your smaller tool holders that accommodate one or two tools. Many other options I've seen have slots for five or six tools, often including the chargers, which leaves no room for expansion unless you create something with double the capacity you currently need. A smaller, modular design is definitely the way to go. The same goes for your clamp holders.
Thanks! I like having the option to move things around or add other shelves where needed 😁
My father had the same RAS he bought in the late 60's. He then bought a newer one in the mid 90's (which I still have).
I replaced my dad's contractor table saw with a cabinet saw 6 years ago. The best part of the cabinet saw is the terrific fence.
I never considered buying a better fence for the old saw. That would have enabled me to put off buying the cabinet saw
for a few more years. But I do enjoy the cabinet saw a lot.
I bet, I've wanted a cabinet saw for a long time. The RAS is amazing too, I keep my dado stack on it.
Awesome shop. Well organized
Thanks 👍
That cup holder has potential! I think you want the cup to be higher than the arm of the chair and maybe the yeti is. I'd incorporate a hidden compression spring that would normally squeeze the chair arm, and you would need to pull on a boss of some type to take the spring pressure off and remove the holder. That way there are no knobs to deal with. I'd also try making it capable of one hand operation. Anytime you can eliminate a step it's worth the time and thought it took to bring you there.
Ooh those are great ideas, thanks! Will take some time, but will be fun to tinker with!
Great editing job!
Thanks so much! Editing definitely takes a bit of time 😁
Great shop. Mine has been a work in progress for 10 years (since I moved in), lol. Lots of great ideas. I'm looking forward to seeing the miter station build. That one I'm going to be doing soon. I think I'm going to make a miter cart that will sit on feet in the miter station, but can lower casters and pull out of the bench and use elsewhere when needing move capacity. Best of luck, God bless 🙌
Thanks for watching, yeah mine has been for 3 now, but trying to step it up lol. that is an awesome idea that I may adapt when I make mine, the ability to roll it out that is 😁.
Twice as large as my shop. My shop is in a 12x20 barn/shed. I'm still in the beginning of setting it up.
Nice, nothing wrong with that! 😁
You definitely have a larger shop then my 10 X 12 shop. You make good use of your space too. I have most of my tools now, still missing a couple, but I will get them soon enough. I like the French Clet system and will probably incorporate that in mine, you can store soo many items on there.
Keep up the good work Dave, thanks for being an inspiration.
Thank you so much! I used to have a single car garage shop but was able to make it work with having a driveway as well 😂. You can store a lot with cleats, great idea if you do it!!!
Great video of your awesome shop. Your son should make and sell those Rigid battery holders. I know I’d buy some. Thanks for the tour and the inspiration!
Thanks so much! He's a bit too young for that, but I have seen these on Etsy before I believe. Thanks for watching! 😁
That looks like the same Katz Moses style router fence I made for my router wing. I guess great minds think alike! 😉
Guess so 😁. Thanks for watching
Great video! I am always interested in viewing how fellow Canadians are laying out their shops. Some day, I may just have to post my own video!
Thanks so much for watching, and I agree 100%
Great shop Thanks for sharing
No problem, thank you for watching!
Nice shop. You mentioned a new miter station, and you mentioned it needing to have some kind of dust hood or enclosure but if you would prefer not to have a dust hood, you might consider some of the aftermarket dust ports from Shop Nation. He has designs for a number of saws including some saws that are rail forward. You just remove the factory port and replace with his design. I haven’t tried his out yet but I have heard the dust collection is quite impressive. Festool Kapex levels of collection or better is what I heard. I even heard he solved some of the reduced performance issues that the factory dust ports have when the slider saws are extended out.
Hey there, I will have a look and see if there is one for my saw and maybe I'll give it a try, thanks for letting me know and watching! 😁
Nice Shop!!
Thanks!
I work out of a 8 by 12 shed. With my bench and my rigid contractor table saw in there, i don't have room for anything other than my hand tools and me in there lol.
Lol I used to have a shop like that too, but as long as you can make it work that's all that matters 😁
Nice setup! Quick question on the table saw fence. What modifications(holes drilled etc.) did you have to do to get the fence system to work with the table saw?
Just had to drill a couple holes front and back in the edge of the cast iron and line up the track slots and that was it. Thanks for watching!
@@TimberDesigns nice thank you
Bigger than we have in U.K. I’ve got luxury at 16ft x 10ft most are 8ft x 4ft
Oh wow. 16x10 is still a decent size though!
I'd kill for a 20x24 shop. Try using a 8x15 with a 24" wide set of stairs in it.
I have several flip carts. In this tiny shop I have
10" table saw
Drill press
Grinder
Jointer
Surface planer
Belt sander
Sliding crosscut saw
Work bench
So cramped.
I hear you there. Prior to this I was in an 8ft x 16ft and it was very tight to fit everything, but made it work as you do. When we bought a new home, it was a prerequisite to have a shop that was a bit bigger 😁. Thanks for watching!
Great tour of your awesome shop. Your son should make and sell those rigid battery holders . I know I’d buy some! Thanks for the inspiration.
My "shop" is a 8x7 storage shed and half my driveway hahaha
@@ponyboyc now I don't feel so bad. I'm just lucky I discovered flip carts from TH-cam woodworkers. Saved my bacon.
Thank you for watching!