Fangar
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DocStram asked that I post a few more photos of my shop and some of the jigs that I use / made. Here are a few more. Eagle helped me with some of the technical advice for my dust collection setup. I posted those previously here:
http://www.penturners.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15984
Here are some more photos for those interested. I often get people that ask me if they may duplicate some fixtures or ideas... Uh Yeah! That is why I post them.
I highly recommend the foam core insulation that I have in my doors. I have an eastern exposure and during the heat of the day, this really helps out. I did the whole garage (both doors / 3 car) for around 75 bucks. In the winter it helps with heat loss at the lighweight doors too. Don't worry the HD gets covered during the shop time.
Drill Press Stand. Houses all my bits, hand drills, hand sanders, extension cords, etc. The drawers are extra deep.
I have a piece of plywood that I set into the opened top drawer that converts it into a glue up / assembly table.
I really am happy with my tool set up. These magnetic bars can be bought at sears or a number of other outlets. They are great for holding tools when not in use. The 3/8" lamp auger is just dropped into a little wooden holder.
My main (currently all crapped up) main work bench. I ran 15 amp outlets along the front face so that any electrical cords are off the table. I store all of my portable stuff under there. Table saw, router, reciprocating saw, compund mitre, scroll saw, jig saw, belt / disk sander, drill doctor and some other stuff. It all hides away nicely.
Some cool jigs. This one works great for peppermills and lamps. Custom scribbled (Uh Colored) by my little girl. This was not my idea, but I modified it to work with the jet mini. The plans I got were for the 1236. I will likely make another one for the 1236 as it can be a little larger.
Even the router table mounts on hooks to the wall. I like having all of the extra room to work when all of the tools are tucked away. The circle jig works great for all sorts of stuff... uh like cutting circles, and uh... yeah circles.
There you have it. Hopefully you slackers will post up som stuff that I can rip off to make my shop even better.
Cheers,
Fangar
http://www.penturners.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15984
Here are some more photos for those interested. I often get people that ask me if they may duplicate some fixtures or ideas... Uh Yeah! That is why I post them.

I highly recommend the foam core insulation that I have in my doors. I have an eastern exposure and during the heat of the day, this really helps out. I did the whole garage (both doors / 3 car) for around 75 bucks. In the winter it helps with heat loss at the lighweight doors too. Don't worry the HD gets covered during the shop time.
Drill Press Stand. Houses all my bits, hand drills, hand sanders, extension cords, etc. The drawers are extra deep.
I have a piece of plywood that I set into the opened top drawer that converts it into a glue up / assembly table.
I really am happy with my tool set up. These magnetic bars can be bought at sears or a number of other outlets. They are great for holding tools when not in use. The 3/8" lamp auger is just dropped into a little wooden holder.
My main (currently all crapped up) main work bench. I ran 15 amp outlets along the front face so that any electrical cords are off the table. I store all of my portable stuff under there. Table saw, router, reciprocating saw, compund mitre, scroll saw, jig saw, belt / disk sander, drill doctor and some other stuff. It all hides away nicely.
Some cool jigs. This one works great for peppermills and lamps. Custom scribbled (Uh Colored) by my little girl. This was not my idea, but I modified it to work with the jet mini. The plans I got were for the 1236. I will likely make another one for the 1236 as it can be a little larger.
Even the router table mounts on hooks to the wall. I like having all of the extra room to work when all of the tools are tucked away. The circle jig works great for all sorts of stuff... uh like cutting circles, and uh... yeah circles.
There you have it. Hopefully you slackers will post up som stuff that I can rip off to make my shop even better.
Cheers,
Fangar