PlaneOldWood.com Shop Tour
comments (6) November 18th, 2010 in Shop ToursShop Specs
- Location: Frankfort, Indiana, USA
- Size: 567sq. ft.
- Type: Garage
- Focus: Furniture
- Heating/Cooling: Furnace with AC
My shop is 21 x 27 with a stairwell out of it to a one bedroom apartment above, which I have converted to my office. I started turning the garage into a wood shop about a year-and-a-half ago. When I started, it had one outlet and two light bulbs. I have replaced both doors with insulated doors, replaced the old fuse box with a breaker box and wired it both for 110 and 220. I added a Jet 1 ½ hp dust collector and ran pipe to most of my machines. I have a utility sink that I need to plumb in so I don't have to run upstairs all the time. The furnace and AC for my office is in the garage so it never gets too hot or too cold and when I need it I have a vent that I can open in the garage. I am still working on tool and wood storage and some shop furniture. I have a bathroom and kitchen upstairs in my office and I am thinking about making the bedroom a finishing room for things small enough to get up there. My tools includ a Delta Unisaw, Delta drill press, Delta band saw with a Kreg fence, a Powermatic hollow chisel mortiser, a Powermatic 15″ planer, a Delta DJ20 8″ jointer, a Jet slow speed wet sharpener, a Dewalt compound miter saw, an 8″ bench grinder with a wolverine jig, an Earlex 5000 series HVLP spray station. We are getting there but we still have a long way to go.
Go here for more about the shop http://www.planeoldwood.com
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Semi-Permanent Bench Grinder Mount
Threaded inserts keep grinder locked-down, but easily movable.
My work table often pulls double- and triple-duty for tons of shop tasks. Most often it's sharpening, but I also use it for drilling, holding bench hooks and shooting boards and occassionally as a chop-saw station. Hopefully soon, it will also hold a midi-lathe. Since I plan on rearranging the top pretty regularly, I wanted a way to... read full tip
















Comments (6)
Posted: 4:06 pm on February 9th
I wanted to find out about the marking gauge you demonstrated in your video. I think I'd like to get one of those. Would you let me know the brand name and model?
Posted: 7:19 pm on February 1st
I started working on a workbench a while back and have the legs done but I had to stop until the kids projects are done for school competition for this year. We have three in competition this year some I am in the shop with one of them about every night. I am really starting to move to hand tools as I can buy good one and lean to sharpen and use them properly. I will always have my machines for the heavy work but I would like to do the jointer and finishing work with hand tools.
Posted: 4:14 pm on January 13th
Do you plan to add a nice big workbench and more traditional hand tools in the future?
Posted: 9:22 pm on January 6th
Posted: 10:47 am on November 29th
Posted: 1:29 pm on November 20th
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