Ok two parts here.
1. Finished my routert able extension and moving my fence on my Craftsman 22114. Came out well I think. I got the laminate in this week and finshed here up. First picture is of my saw complete with my two "shop helpers". The little Brittany is a heck of a pheasant dog. He's my buddy, hence his name Buddy. The male chocolate lab is my burly retrieving buddy (as that dang brittany will not retrieve anything let alone a dead bird but will point and hold ALL day long, you can push him on his side while on point and he maintains his body psoture) named Grizzly. He is going to be huge. Only 8 months old and 80+ pounds all ready solid muscle. Will post descriptions with the pictures as I post them. If you missed my first thread it is here:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/member.php?u=3716
In this picture you can see my ongoing progress of the shop storage project. I am into cars also so my garage has got to be usable for working on the car. Last minute "I broke something on the Stang before drag weekend" thrashes. Have a 1990 LX with a 381 HP, 463 TQ at the rear wheels with a 347 CI naturallt asperated Mustang. Runs in the 11's all day long.
2. Going to be getting a jointer this payday possibly. Debating between a dust collection unit and the jointer to me the jointer is winning.
Have saved enough of my "allowance" and worked enough overtime to do so. Looking aroung the $500 range and want to get a solid jointer. Wants:
- 6" stand alone, not bench top
- 120/240V capable
- longest bed possible
Have been thinking Grizzly, Delta, Craftsman and Bridgewood almost in that order. If you had 500 bones which would you throw it on machinewise.