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Thread: Small-space woodworking: what power tools are most useful for neanderthalers?

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    Please do!

    Quote Originally Posted by steven c newman View Post
    Maybe I should re-post that nickle tour of my Dungeon Shop?

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    Originally Posted by steven c newman
    Maybe I should re-post that nickle tour of my Dungeon Shop?
    Just add a post to the end of it to bump it up to the top might be easier.

    jtk
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
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    I have an older delta 14" bandsaw, a benchtop drill press, cordless drill. I use these tools for furniture and boxes that I build. I dimension with hand tools from rough lumber in most cases. I do have other power tools, a dewalt 744 table saw, circular saws, corded larger drills sawzall and such. I use those tools for what I call outside work, deck repairs, house repairs. The bandsaw is the only tool I use regularly for long rips and resawing so I wouldn't be without that. The other power tools are to get me through a job I really don't enjoy doing.
    Jim

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    Have given the post/tour a "bump".....

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