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Old 10-27-2008, 01:11 PM
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My main work area is my two car garage, which hasn't seen a motorized vehicle in years. I truely make great use of the space: note the Jet 15" Planer/Sysport. It does have wheels!
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I'd be glad to exchange a real capacious Sysport for that crappy Jet pseudo Sysport you're presently using. By the way, that lens makes my head hurt.

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By the way, that lens makes my head hurt.
10.5mm Fisheye. My "Alex in Wonderland" view.

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10.5mm Fisheye.
Well, you got it all in the shot, but I detect slight bit of distortion.

Now I know how fish feel.

Nice setup, much better organized than mine, but I'm working on it.
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Nice shop Wino. I bet you enjoy getting in there and getting busy. Oh Joraft is going to be the one that we all Envy (actually i already do) in the near future. His setup will be something we can only dream about having.
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Oh Joraft is going to be the one that we all Envy (actually i already do) in the near future. His setup will be something we can only dream about having.
If I can ever get my rear in gear.

And Chris, don't forget about my invitation to come over and play when I get things set up.
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Nice shop, Wonderwino. You really need a Sysport - you'll never regret it. You also have the same problem I have: wood storage. That stuff just keeps accumulating everywhere. I'd love to hear solutions from anyone...
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Solutions?
Easy.
Stack them all in towers, up to 5 feet high.
Practise French when you need the TS55 and its on the bottom.
Storage, and bilingualism all at once.
Je ne parle pas francais

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Old 10-27-2008, 04:48 PM
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Je parle Francais, but that wasn't the problem I was looking for a solution to. It was the wood storage...

(I'm the proud owner of a Sysport, so I don't have that stacking problem any more!)
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I hope to have some of the wood used up shortly. the first picture includes a stack of raised panels going into the bar I'm (volunteered) to build for my Elks Lodge. The big slabs of Honey Locust leaning against the rack are for the top. There's so much good much good stock I have no immediate use for, but can't bear to part with!

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