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    More shop pics.

    Now that I have this picture thing down, let me bore you with some more.

    Richard
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    I don't think that pictures of tools and shops will ever bore this crowd! Keep 'em coming!
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    we love seeing shop pictures.... thanks for showing them, looks like a nice well equipped shop

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    Richard, you have one of the best equipped shops we've seen so far! Like Jim said, we never get tired of seeing them! How big is that jointer, 8"? What are the dimensions of your shop? Thanks for sharing!
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    Richard, nice stuff! Looks like you've nicely combined some old with some new. Say, how do you like that Grizz spindle sander? I've been eyeing that up for years!
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    good shots. Keep em coming!!
    Jerry

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    Bored? Not me. Nice shop, nice tools, lots of room, nothing missing here. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice shop! Looks like a lot of power there. Is that the panel for the whole house or a sub panel for your shop?

    Gary

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    John, the Grizzly spindle sander is great, Its alot of machine for $550.

    Gary, The panel is for the shop, its in an industrial building 5 min. from my house.

    Tom, yes its an old Detla 8" jointer that works like new.

    Thanks all,
    Richard

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    Richard, looks like you have some great tools there! You also seem to have room to move, which I do not.
    Jeff Sudmeier

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    How do you like the Griz benchtop horiz sander. I was just thinking of getting one of those.


    Great shop by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark J Bachler
    How do you like the Griz benchtop horiz sander. I was just thinking of getting one of those.
    Mark, I'm glad you asked me because I can give you alot of advice on the sander. First of all, you should purchase the floor model for very little extra money. Make sure you also buy the new version with the wrap around table, I ended up make the table. Don't buy the sanding belts from Grizzly, every time the seam goes by, thonk. Other places sell 6 X 80 belts that work much better. I think the belt sander is a much better idea for most shops than a belt, disc combo, and about the same money.

    Richard

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    [Homer Simpson voice on]

    mmmmmmmmmmm Shop Pictures

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    Yeah...Richard...shop pictures bore us........RIGHT! Keep them coming! Nice shop setup and tools!
    Ken

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    No bore for sure. I'm always looking for a better way to arrange things here. Nice looking shop.

    Ernie

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