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    My Shop

    I recently took pictures to show the mostly finshed dust collection to some folks at work and through I would throw them up.

    18x24 attached garage

    I still need to add the Jet DC-1900, but I need to add some 220V lines (need them for the jointer and some Euro hand power tools I picked up as well). A number of other things are needed as well (real hand tools workbench and small shop cabinet for disc sander are two immediate needs).



    Rest of pictures:
    http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v705/ropsitos/Tools/

    Thanks for looking
    Bob

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    what is the black tube going to the little drum sander?
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    Nice shop. You are one of the few folks I see who uses tw 45's instead of a 90* to get down from the ceiling. We all know its a better way to go, congrats.
    "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Williams 007 View Post
    what is the black tube going to the little drum sander?
    James iI assume you mean the pipe coming from the ceiling. If so, it's the celing drop for the dust collection on the sander.

    If your refering to the black square tube in front of the sander, just happended to be a old exercise bench making it's way to the garbage.



    Thanks Glenn, using the 45's is part flexibility and part trying to get that longer radius. Having the two 45's gives you more flexibity when connecting things plus having all 45's around makes it easier to find solutions.

    Bob

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    Nice Shop Bob. Very well equipped. Doesn't look like there's much you can't handle.

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