The shop is starting to come together

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intillzah

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A Bandsaw

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And a 12' drill press:

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It's starting to come together....:D

I'm starting to have an all Ryobi shop.[:I]
 
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I personally don't know nothing about ryobi, but hey if it runs and gets the job done great. Looks like your further ahead than I am. I still use 1/2 the garge with only 3 tools. Lathe, mitre saw and drill press.
 
Won't be long before you have twice that many, and then twice twice that much and so on. They look good.
 
Ryobi is made by the same company that produces Craftsman power tools. I own some cordless Ryobi tools. No complaints.
 
man new tools are fun, aren't they? i've got a ryobi bench grinder and a backup drill and some other cordless pieces and i've had no problems with them so far. next thing you know, the garage won't have room for cars... :)
 
I have a 2 car garage, and all I have in it is all of the junk that was left behind by the previous owner and my Mustang... More than enough room to start... :)
 
Originally posted by sbell111

I'd start with a trip to the dump with all of the last guy's stuff.
Been working on that....

And I really like the drill press (the only one I've set up so far) not too bad at all. And the 3" quill travel is nice too.
 
I no longer have a two-car garage. I keep reminding the LOML that it is a shop now. We don't have a garage. I think she still hopes to park in there some day.

I use the Ryobi One+ regargable hand power tools. They have worked out pretty well. I have gone through about 6 of the 18V batteries. They have a new Lithiun One + battery, but it is pretty expensive. Now that I have about a half dozen of the tools it makes it hard to switch brands.

Enjoy your shop and new toys

Mike
 
First power drill I bought was a Ryobi in 1986 after a lot of use and abuse it still going, been knocked of the roof a couple of times caught in the rain now lives on the shelf of my lathe and used for power sanding,
I have certainly got my moneys worth out of it.
Cheers,
Bob.
 
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