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    Shop Pic's finally

    Webshots folder of the shop. Enjoy

    http://community.webshots.com/user/bachler_1/1
    I used to just take it from day to day, and now I just take it till noon.

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    Looks to be equiped "First Class" all the way, Mark! You should be proud. Now, do like LOML is always telling me: "Go make something!" Anyhow, congrats. You've got yourself a great place!
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    Mark,
    Great shop! Great equipment! Enjoy it!!!!!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Thumbs up

    You Win!
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    Lookin' great, Mark! You sure made our friends at MiniMax happy, too... Good combination of stuff. That's the first shots I've seen of the FS35 Smart, too. Nice machine, but very different looking than my FS350, specially when in planer mode...your tables fold up differently.

    Congratulations on the great new shop! Enjoy.
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    Mark,
    Your shop looks great and the equipment is all first class.

    How do you decide which piece of equipment to get dirty first?? If you need help, I could make myself available.

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    You Win!
    Ok OK! Did you bye the MM shaper to go with the great deal cutting heads from work or did the wood cutting gods smile on you knowing you had spent the kids lunch money on a fancy vertical spinning machine???
    That inspection of Shell Lake is going to have to come very soon.
    Congrats
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    Ok OK! Did you bye the MM shaper to go with the great deal cutting heads from work or did the wood cutting gods smile on you knowing you had spent the kids lunch money on a fancy vertical spinning machine???
    That inspection of Shell Lake is going to have to come very soon.
    Congrats

    Thanks much everyone. I've got a long way to go yet. I want to set the chop saw & pocket screw mach. between the 6' benches and run a fence down the whole 18'. I haven't even tried the dovetail jig yet. I'm still getting the table saw squared up, and haven't started on duct work. Then there's shop cabinets to build & I really should get the soffit & facia on the building also etc. etc......

    Tyler: I actually bought the 1 1/4" spidle shaper because I knew I could get deals on leftover tooling. The kids can buy their own lunch. 8o)

    See ya in the cities on Sat morn at the MM booth?
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    DAMN MARK - you've got yourself a woodworkers playground there! Yeah, you might have a long way to go yet, but let's face it - it's all good and it will ALL be fun now won't it? Congratulations - great space and some darned nice toys filling its interior.
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    Mark,

    That is some sweet stuff, the building looks great!

    Enjoy - John

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    Egad!! Wow, Holy $xxT, Bless me, daa-yuuum, good golly miss molly blue suede shoes!!

    You know, Mark, the bad thing about gloating about equipment is that we'll expect some might fine gloats of projects coming out those twin garage doors!!
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    Boy, MiniMax must love you!

    Mark, that is my dream shop. I’m curious, how many Btu’s does it take to keep a space like that warm when it’s -23 outside?
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    Speechless....

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    See ya in the cities on Sat morn at the MM booth?[/QUOTE]

    With all that hardware you must be an honored guest! Too nice Mark.
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