Dust collection seems like a critical part of shops. Me...I'm as lazy as the day is long. Don't have dust collectors. My wood chips are like a Woodstock concert where they are all free to gallivant. tHanks for the video. Have a super New Year, wishing you all the best for 2024 and beyond!
Nice video John, even nicer shop ! I noticed the Wisconsin plates on your wall. I just moved to Grafton Wisconsin from Connecticut, I am in the middle to end of setting up my shop in a 1 car garage. Got some good ideas from your video….thanks again
I think I forgot to mention that, but I've got a few Shop Fox bases in use. Two standard duty bases, and one heavy duty base for the table saw. Thanks for watching!
Nice tour. At our woodworking school they have spacers that allow for precise miter cuts closer to the blade. 5, 10, 12 inches etc.
Nice shop John!
Nice. Some good ideas.
Dust collection seems like a critical part of shops.
Me...I'm as lazy as the day is long. Don't have dust collectors. My wood chips are like a Woodstock concert where they are all free to gallivant. tHanks for the video. Have a super New Year, wishing you all the best for 2024 and beyond!
Nice video John, even nicer shop ! I noticed the Wisconsin plates on your wall. I just moved to Grafton Wisconsin from Connecticut, I am in the middle to end of setting up my shop in a 1 car garage. Got some good ideas from your video….thanks again
Nice shop tour! What mobile bases are you using? I'm sorry if you said what they were in the video, and I missed it.
I think I forgot to mention that, but I've got a few Shop Fox bases in use. Two standard duty bases, and one heavy duty base for the table saw. Thanks for watching!
Looks great. Got a link to the electrical “track” you used for the Grizzly table saw power?
Bought it on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B094ZLXVYR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1