flybefree
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Woah, woah, woah...back the thread up. Did you say that a Do-all cost $14k? Wow...wow...that's amazing. Ok, back to your regulary scheduled programming...
Shaun
Shaun
There is a power bronze @1957 radial arm saw (on the expensive base cabinet) for sale here in Denver about $100. The guy also has a matching 100 table saw (with extensions, fence and stand). Both are used but beautiful. You could get both at a good bargain.
Let me know if you're interested. Can give you the guys email.
There is a power bronze @1957 radial arm saw (on the expensive base cabinet) for sale here in Denver about $100. The guy also has a matching 100 table saw (with extensions, fence and stand). Both are used but beautiful. You could get both at a good bargain.
Let me know if you're interested. Can give you the guys email.
Woah, woah, woah...back the thread up. Did you say that a Do-all cost $14k? Wow...wow...that's amazing. Ok, back to your regulary scheduled programming...
Shaun

That's the cool thing about having your own all-inclusive garage thread...you can talk about whatever you are doing at the time (I find myself starting very few new threads now...I just put whatever I am working on in my Aerodrome Studio thread).
Keep up the good work. I cannot wait to see the finishing touches on your garage, when it finally warms up enough to get back out there. Part of me understands the desire to have 'all Craftsman' tools...the rest of me is just impressed with the old iron you already have.
You have inspired me to look a little harder for older tools in the local area (unfortunately, California doesn't seem to be quite the mecca of old tools...and what old tools there are seem to be made of gold or platinum, at the prices people are asking).

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Considering I have a real hard time paying over $100 for anything, a DoAll might be out of my reach for a little while![]()
Someone might get a deal there.
Two things.
1) RL, your balance sheet method really shows the value of your hobby...too cool.
2) TUBAL-CAIN! Are you the buggy whip maker from Illinois with all the great shop videos on Youtube? I made all my Christmas presents this year on the lathe thanks to those videos!
Shaun

IMHO the first entry in the contest is about all he needs to read.Very generous RL! You are going to be reading a lot of entries![]()
I REALLY want a CMAN toolbox like the one you found. Heck even one in worse shape! My grandfather had a garage full and they all went to my cousins. I would LOVE to find one.
If you run across any spare tool stands, especially the steel ones, keep me in mind. I need one for the drill press.
Did you bail on finishing the garage?


Nope, not at all! A couple of reasons why I haven't done more work out there:
1. Weather has been very cold here and my shop has no heat
2. I promised my wife I'd work on the downstairs to wall off the furnace so that cold air doesn't continue to permeate the basement and creep upstairs.
#2 required moving the water heater (done), which required the purchase of proprietary tools to do the plumbing (Uponor Aquapex) and will also require a slight re-routing of the main gas pipe into the house. Once that is done, I can start getting some steel studs up and once that is done I can start on the sheetrock.
Once that little project is done I will be able to focus a little more attention on the garage. My plan over Christmas is to make a dent in the workbench build. I have the legs of the main workbench precision cut to length - next steps will be routing some slots and corner curves in them. Then, cutting up some plywood and 2x4s and putting it together. Then, it will be getting the table glued up and installed.
So nope, no bailing. Just a little break until I can get back out there and focus.
BTW, love your garage. Very, very nice:
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Yep see how handy having a Lathe can be. That is a swet looking pre war SB as well
. I see he has a mill as well so if you cant find the motor mount for your other saw he has the abilty to make one
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Rick
Dave,
I had a great time too! Glad you made it home ok.
Come to think of it, I don't have any good pics of the arbor press either. I'll have to post some soon. BTW, it's a Dake 1 1/2.
Take care,
-K
I want to see completed pictures of that Atlas table saw by New Years.
-K
The table saw is coming along nicely. I'm really getting hooked on the older tools. I picked up my drill press last Saturday and have been working on it all week. I need two belts and a setscrew and should be good to go. I still need to clean the handles off (they have paint on them). I also have been restoring a Speedaire 20gallon compressor I picked up a few weeks ago too.

Red Leader;1954265 I also picked up an art-deco/vintage metal standing cabinet. If you guys bug me enough I'll take a picture of it and show you:). It will clean up real nice too.[/QUOTE said:Consider yourself bugged!