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Thread: Nice tool wall

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    Nice tool wall

    http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki...p-stool-video/

    For those of you with a subscription to FWW...
    The tutorial on the step stool is cool, but I found the most compelling thing to be his tool wall. Some simple/elegant ideas for saw and router bit storage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn Patel View Post
    http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki...p-stool-video/

    For those of you with a subscription to FWW...
    The tutorial on the step stool is cool, but I found the most compelling thing to be his tool wall. Some simple/elegant ideas for saw and router bit storage!
    I'm sure you didn't intend it , but this link requires registratiuons and a credit card number. Apparently no guests are allowed.

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    Just re-read your thread and you did mention for those who have subscription. Previous comment was aimed at FWW, not you.

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    Uh oh!

    the first rip cut that he made on the table saw, the fence was not locked in place.... you could see the red hadle sticking up in the unlocked position...
    that could have been a bad thing to have on camera!!!!

    Cheers,
    Nick
    "there is no such thing as a mistake in woodworking, only opportunities to re-assess the design"

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    Good eye Nick the second rip cut I notice the handle is down.

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