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don long

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I have an Old Barn across from the party garage that became available to me
and I need more work space. My bodyshop garage, where I restore my treasures has run out of wall space and I need to start working with wood. I want to make name plaques and display cabinets. I have been buying old craftsman power tools and have decided to create a vintage craftsman wood shop in the old barn.

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Remember when I drove the forklift out of the barn garage with the door down just a few inches? Well here is another shot of the barn. The man door opens up into an 20' x 18' room perfect for my wood shop

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Thanks guys.
I'm excited to get this project under way.

Here is a shot of what I started with this week
Looking in from the front door looking at the south east corner

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looking at the south west corner of the room

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And looking at the north wall I have a full bath to the left and a laundry room behind the double doors and an open closet with an open half and shelves on the other half

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The room was an ugly dark brown color that had to go so Jose and I put a fresh coat of primer on the walls.

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Now I'm wanting a light, bright color in the room and I would like an orange stripe 1/3 the way up the wall, I'm leaning toward a peachy beige color so off to the big box in the morning to pick a color or two.

I am starting this shop with a 1964 craftsman "100" table saw and a
1952 12" "100" series bandsaw and a grizzly dust extractor.

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I have a Craftsman 100 that was my grandfathers and a bandsaw identical to that one, but in gold paint that I bought from a friend. I guess that v-belt on my bandsaw never was suppose to have a guard on it after all.
 

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Don

A woodshop is a top idea indeed. I have thought you should do this for quite a while, especially when we got into the Craftsman restorations a while back. Now this needs to be a very special thread and we will all be waiting to see the outcome and production of your new shop!! I am very excited about it! (BTW: Are you going to also start smoking a pipe? ) LOL

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I have a Craftsman 100 that was my grandfathers and a bandsaw identical to that one, but in gold paint that I bought from a friend. I guess that v-belt on my bandsaw never was suppose to have a guard on it after all.

Yeh Coljar

These tools are pre Osha for sure
I do like these 2 tools

Sorry, Don, but as much as I like Grizzly, that green has got to go...:D

Don't worry PugetDude

We have that technology lol.
It will be tucked away in the closet soon

Subscribed ..... another Don Long adventure.

Toolfool

I'll do my best to not disappoint !!

I'd hold onto that DeWalt RAS. I have the same one---bought it new in 1981

exmaxima1

That old saw has seen plenty of weather. It was given to me a few weeks ago. I hope it will clean up.

Ahh, I was hoping you would do a wood shop Don. This will be fun.

Thanks Bob

The fun is in the hunt. The work starts when you hit the switch to start them. lol
 
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:lol: my thoughts exactly !!

Hugo

That is very kind of you. Thanks

I figured you would be running out of space sooner or later. Maybe a zip line from the party garage to the barn?

Hi Nighttrain

It's not the space so much as it is the dust in my paint shop. The party garage has plenty of empty space still for signs and stuff lol.

Cool! A new adventure from a man we all respect and admire!

Whoa Ody
Those are some mighty tall boots to fill :bowdown::bowdown:
Thanks.

Love it, can't wait to see what you do with the place!

nine4gmc

Thanks for the visit.
I am scouring the G.J. for ideas and help understanding the logic to setting up a woodshop and I'm getting excited to make this happen.

Don

A woodshop is a top idea indeed. I have thought you should do this for quite a while, especially when we got into the Craftsman restorations a while back. Now this needs to be a very special thread and we will all be waiting to see the outcome and production of your new shop!! I am very excited about it! (BTW: Are you going to also start smoking a pipe? ) LOL

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Herb

Well Herb

You do know that you are my mentor!! and if you tell me that smoking a pipe will help in this process then ---- well you know and I'm on your thread daily looking for tips.
 

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Yes dodge it was

And I had to be across town about one hour later that day.
Its all back together now.

Thanks for the visit

Don

With that being said very nice shop so far with the style and class that you allways put into your work. If i had your painting talent I would give up my powder coating business cant wait to see the finished product. :bowdown:
 
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Thanks guys for letting me know just how much pressure you can put on me to not disappoint.

I have spent the evening reading threads about wood shops and I'm forming a few thoughts on layout and design. It's all new to me.
 
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I loaned a buddy my flat trailer so he could move his garage shop to a small commercial building . He had the trailer for 3 days and when he brought it back to me it had this old Delta scroll saw tied on it. he said That I will be needing one for the wood shop

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Too bad that I won't have any time to play in the wood shop this week
 

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That's pretty nice Don, it looks complete and great condition!


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thanks nine4gmc

Even the air blower is still intact.

I haven't had any time for my woodshop project this week, Been getting ready for a few Christmas parties in the party garage and had to finish up a little stop light project for the garage too.

Thanks guys for all the support and encouragement as I start this new venture

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First thing I'd be doing would be pulling up those floor tiles. Sawdust & ceramic tiles leads to ER visits.

ZRX61

I thought that the floor was a bit fancy for a woodshop but hadn't thought about it being slick with the saw dust. It does beat unfinished cement.
How about thick rubber mats in front of each machine?

Don Long,

I was thinking of you when I spotted this CL ad;

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=312255

Thanks Dreamer

That is nice of you to think of me!!
I just read the ad and also the threads comments on the package.
That is pretty much what I have in mind but too much and too far away.
I would pay $800. and go after it but $2,500. is way to steep +
I have already started collecting some machinery and he won't split it up.
 
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ZRX61

I thought that the floor was a bit fancy for a woodshop but hadn't thought about it being slick with the saw dust. It does beat unfinished cement.
How about thick rubber mats in front of each machine?
That would work at those locations, another option is just throwing down some cheap plywood. Wouldn't even need to be 1/2, less would certainly work so long as it lays flat.
With the plywood option is also allows you to paint those spiffy pro looking 2in wide lines all over the floor in hi-viz paint to show walkways, machine spaces & all the other assorted malarky. :)
 

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What?? No pictures yet of you wearing a sweater and smoking that pipe? LOL!!! That commercial duty scroll saw is a real treasure. You sure do have a knack for running on to things. I don't know whether I would put it to use in the shop, or totally restore it for lts original glory to have on display! You may not know it yet (or knowing you --you probably do already) you are going to need a Swedish CabinetMaker's Bench. It must be made of hard maple, with frontal and tail vises. It will need "bench dogs" so you can clamp your pieces in for carving and sanding (by hand). Oh Oh no time for hand work!! Just kidding Don I love your wood shop already!! (Just remember--Ward Cleaver wore a tie and smoked a pipe in his shop, or at least he did on TV).

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Best Regards
Herb
 

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Don,
Can't wait to see what you do with the new space. I'm guessing that those great old Craftsman tools will be getting a refresh and will look and function as good as new before it is all said and done. Are you on the lookout for a vintage jointer and planer as well? It would certainly round out the assortment. Do you have a layout in mind?

On the tile floor... The rubber mats get my vote. They are a great solution to the dust traction problem and give some much needed cushion for the feet. I'm planing on a few for in front of mine. Also, make sure to source an air cleaner, or two. It will do a great job keeping the small fine dust to a minimal.

Subscribed for future updates and inspiration! :thumbup:

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Chris
 

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Oh man, this is gonna be good! I just finished a C'man Bandsaw like that , 103.24280 but am missing the 4 cover retaining knobs. I have plenty of spare parts for C'man drill presses and tablesaws if you need. Personally, I think an old time wood floor would be perfect for the barn. What are you going to use for dust collection?
 

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Softail and Don, and anyone else for that matter, if you get a chance, please post up the band saws in JZiggy's 103.24280 king seeley thread. I'll probably have mine finished this weekend and I'll post it there.

Don, +2 on the rubber mats!


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"I loan Don my enclosed trailer and he returns it just as promised. He thanks me and goes on his way.... I go to store some stuff in the trailer and there's a disassembled 62 Vette. I call Don to find out what's going on and he says'Thanks for the use of trailer'. I'm floored! "

Startled from my nap, my wife yells at me to take out the trash. Oh well.
 
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