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Well today I started the slippery slope of building my dust collection piping. Started with the bandsaw as it is near the end of the branch I am buiding. Made the couplings to pair the 4" hose with the 4" PVC pipe by cutting a 13/16" slot in a 3.5" piece of PVC to join the two. Then I realized I needed to build some blast gates. So I got one built and then by that time it was the end of my day.

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I will be leaving my current dust collection in place which is the 2.25" box you see in the top of the photo. I will still use my Ridgid vac to cleanup around the shop and to pull dust collection off of the router table. After the piping for the DC is all done I will tidy up all the extension cords.

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Pieces to make a blast gate. I hot glued them in for the moment in case I want to redo them. I just found a different way of making them where one side has a coupling used that fits the 4" pipe. May try one of those. I also need to pickup some more pipe and some 45* elbows.


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I cut the holes in the plates on my lathe as my little drill press will not run a 4" holesaw.

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Back to the grind tomorrow, but I will work away at after work when I can.

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That's a great amount of progress Bret considering the short time you have had the keys to the new place. Looks great.

Cheers Grumblebum.

Thank You GB.


Still working on the DC piping. It is very tedious and time consuming. I got the jointer piping fitted today. It just needs a blast gate. Spent several hours trying to figure out how to enclose the bottom of my tablesaw. After 2 failed attempts I came up with something very simple. I was initially trying to make a sloped box with a fitting at the back bottom where gravity would help move the dust down to the piping. There are so many angles and bolts sticking out from all sides on the inside of the base that I eventually just fitted a 1/4" piece of plywood to the bottom and screwed it into the saw base with sheet metal screws and put a 4" fitting right below the blade housing. Sealed all the edges with duck tape and called it a day. Tried it out and it captured 95% of the dust. None on the floor just a little inside the box. That will get better once I close in the back and seal up all the air gaps around the top and make it air tight.

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2 covers I made for the back. I will have to remove them if I have to make beveled cuts but I rarely do that. That's what the chop saw is for.

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Piping going to the jointer. The open end will feed to the tablesaw. Then I just have to connect the line to the Thein baffle barrel and connect that to the DC. The barrel needs 4" fittings fit to it. Still need to run piping up to the lathe and sander and over to the chopsaw and drill press but that will come later.

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Bret

Excellent work on the dust collection. You don't want any dust in the beautiful new home.
That could mean some frowns from the better half!!

Best Regards
Herb
 
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Bret

Excellent work on the dust collection. You don't want any dust in the beautiful new home.
That could mean some frowns from the better half!!

Best Regards
Herb

Thanks Herb. That was one of the selling points with the wife was her car would not get covered in fine dust if I had a real dust collection system. Hopefully I will get it finished up tonight and tomorrow I have quite a few projects for around the house stacking up that require the tablesaw.

Bret
 

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I haven't checked in since you're in the new digs. Nice place and that you get the whole garage as long as the Mrs. gets to park inside. No way I would be as far along as you after a couple of weeks.

I like your miter station. Close ups of it and the red pegboard cabinets above would be appreciated.

I still don't see a spot for the Olds. ;)
 

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Bret,
I just had a chance to look in and get caught up. You have been cranking along and making tons of progress. The DC is looking great! I'm not too sure where you are finding the time for all the custom DC work with all the stuff that goes along with unpacking and getting settled in the main part of the house. :beer:

Get the shop going so you can get working on the scale Norton! :lol_hitti

Cheers,
Chris
 
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I haven't checked in since you're in the new digs. Nice place and that you get the whole garage as long as the Mrs. gets to park inside. No way I would be as far along as you after a couple of weeks.

I like your miter station. Close ups of it and the red pegboard cabinets above would be appreciated.

I still don't see a spot for the Olds. ;)

Thanks Shorty. Olds won't be coming to this house.

Bret,
I just had a chance to look in and get caught up. You have been cranking along and making tons of progress. The DC is looking great! I'm not too sure where you are finding the time for all the custom DC work with all the stuff that goes along with unpacking and getting settled in the main part of the house. :beer:

Get the shop going so you can get working on the scale Norton! :lol_hitti

Cheers,
Chris

13 straight days off from work helped a lot. Plus I had to get the shop up and running so I could complete some honey-doos for the wife.

The new place looks great! I'm jealous of your DC system. Once I figure out a permanent arrangement of my tools, I'll be wanting to engineer my own system.

Thanks a lot. The DC is really nice can't wait to finish it all up.

Bret, The house and garage are looking awesome! Congrats! Very, very nice!

Thanks Terry.

Along all the other projects going on I am in research for a 10 x 12 metal storage building that will fit within the constraints of my HOA. I have one picked out I think. Just need to go buy it, get it put up and fill it with all the junk I don't want to get rid of. I still have another load or two from the big garage to bring over.

Next phase after that will be moving all of my stuff including the 64' from the big garage to my garage. Time to check out from there...

Bret
 

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Hey Brett,

Just checking in and seeing how the new digs are working out. Looking forward to seeing what is next. :beer:

Cheers,
Chris
 
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Hey Brett,

Just checking in and seeing how the new digs are working out. Looking forward to seeing what is next. :beer:

Cheers,
Chris

Chris,

Thanks for stopping by. I have managed to get most of the shop setup. However I ditched the steel storage building idea and decided to build my own from scratch. It has got way out of hand as I am building the biggest building my HOA will allow. A 12x18 with a partition at the 10 mark so that the front 12 x10 will be an additional workshop and the back 8x12 for actual storage. I need a place to do dirty work like painting, and bodywork for the 64'. The big garage is going to mostly be divided into the 3rd bay the woodworking area and the 2 car part the Automotive area. But I don't want to do any real dirty work in there hence the idea for the shed.

I have one side of the 2 car garage staging all the shelving and stuff that needs to go into the storage part of the shed so the garage is a bit of a mess. I did finish my DC for the time being. Still need to run a line to my lathe and OSS sander. Since I will be bringing the 64' home I had to change the layout of the 2 car side. I moved the Miter/chop saw/drill press workbench to the wall right below the lumber rack. Makes more sense here anyways. I moved the cyclone barrel and will hookup my Ridgid vac to this that I had out at the big garage to the miter saw and drill press. I still need to make a hinged pegboard to cover up the Electrical box. Also paint all the pegboard the same color as the wall.

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I moved the new cabinets and workbench I just made for the big garage and installed them where the miter station was. This will all be automotive tools and supplies.

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Was able to move the whole bottom section as one piece. Saved me a lot of time.

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Current state of the garage. It is a mess.

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I have the floor done for the shed and walls and rafters are next.

Used my Dad's GMC to bring home the first round of supplies for the shed. It took 2 loads.

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I'll try and take some pics of the finished DC for you. I had to rearrange my tools somewhat to make the lines as short as possible. The Grizzly DC works so well I didn't even bother trying to hookup the cyclone barrel I had hooked to the vacumn. The only tool that still makes a little bit of a mess is the tablesaw. It comes from the top of the table. The blade spits stuff out. I need to make an overhead shark guard dust collection hookup down the road.

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Bret, the new shop is looking awesome. An outbuilding will be about perfect to keep material out of the way too. Thanks for posting your DC setup. I have all the bits in hand for mine, just waiting for some nicer weather to set it up.
 

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Long time reader just wanted to thank you for taking the time to post excellent photos of these projects. As a certified "hack" I am amazed at the skill and have learned a ton! Thanks for sharing.
 
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Looks good Bret, that 12x18 is a good size extra shed space.

Is HOA like your local council/planning authority ?

Cheers GB.

GB that is exactly what it is. I had to submit my project to the Architectural Committee. They just ensure that everyone builds within the guidelines. Such as painting the same color as your house and using the same building materials like shingles and siding.

Bret, the new shop is looking awesome. An outbuilding will be about perfect to keep material out of the way too. Thanks for posting your DC setup. I have all the bits in hand for mine, just waiting for some nicer weather to set it up.

Thanks Dennis. Can't wait to see how you hook yours up.

Long time reader just wanted to thank you for taking the time to post excellent photos of these projects. As a certified "hack" I am amazed at the skill and have learned a ton! Thanks for sharing.

Thanks for stopping in Garage Hack. Glad you are enjoying the pictures and thanks for posting.


A few more photos of current setup.

Since I moved my mechanics toolbox to the Automotive side of the garage I have more space on my countertop and will build another bank of drawers where the roll cabinet was. I also temporarily moved all my hammers here since the orange pegboard cabinet came down. It will be moving to the shed. Still have a gap between the 2 countertops I need to make and install.

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Current view of main woodworking bench. I still need to hangup my Air Cleaner. You can see I moved my tablesaw and in its place are my 6" jointer and the DC. You can see all the stuff directly behind my bandsaw that will be going into the shed.

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New tablesaw home. You can see it is kinda close to the DC. But I normally cut really long pieces on the chop saw. You can just see my new duct work and the blast gate for the tablesaw.

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View from the jointer. Still getting use to this corner of the workbench it is way different than I had before. After the shed is built I may move the jointer out to the shed. I don't normally use it on a regular basis that much. Just mainly when I am preparing wood for a new project.

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Another shot of all the "stuff" that will go to the shed. Driving me crazy having it in there.

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Shot of the Automotive cabinets. Temporarily setup for now. I pretty much copied how it was setup in the big garage. Will change up some once the shed is done as I will be moving secondary tools and bodywork tools out there.

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DC hook up for jointer. If it does stay in here I want to build a pegboard to go on the outfeed table.
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Main DC hookup. Sort of an ugly mess but it is functional. I am sure I will change this around in the future but it works for now. The very bottom hookup with the plug in it is were I hookup my Planer. I tried the DC out on the Planer and it worked perfectly. No dust at all came out of it I was very impressed. Even with the completely wrong direction bend on the hookup part it still worked perfectly.

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Bret,
Holy ****! Now I know why you haven't been checking in, you have been busy. In fact, busy doesn't seem to cover it. Things are looking good, my friend. Really good. I'm envious of the new outbuilding. It should make things a lot easier storage wise.

Keep up the good work.

Cheers,
Chris

PS. Let your dad know his GMC is sweet.
 
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Bret,
Holy ****! Now I know why you haven't been checking in, you have been busy. In fact, busy doesn't seem to cover it. Things are looking good, my friend. Really good. I'm envious of the new outbuilding. It should make things a lot easier storage wise.

Keep up the good work.

Cheers,
Chris

PS. Let your dad know his GMC is sweet.

Thanks Chris. I love his truck. My grandpa bought it in 81' when I was 3. Hopefully someday it will be in my driveway.

Great progress Bret.

You must be spending a fair amount of time getting it sorted and set up.

Looking forward to updates on the "shed"

Thanks Rian. I have been trying to stay as busy as possible. If I could get the wife to stop ordering new furniture and décor to put together and hang up in the house. HA.

Awesome progress keep it up and keep up with the updates this is a great build

Thanks for stopping by. I have been really lazy about updating. Mainly because I don't sit at my desktop much anymore and it is a pain to post pics from Flickr on my tablet. I will try to do more updating.

Bret
 
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THAT'S A SHED.

Good to see it taking shape Bret.

I understand the whole getting settled in thing too......:D

Thanks Rian. I figure its big enough if I get in trouble with the Mrs. I can sleep out there. Or throw the boys out there when they get in my hair!

Seems your expanding nicely!! Good looking frame job!!

Best Regards
Herb

Thanks Herb. Helped my Grandpa and Dad many of time putting up buildings but this the first one on my own.

I am using Hardie board for all the trim and the 8.25in x 12ft Hardie siding as well. I want to put 2-3 coats of paint on it and not worry about for a long time.

2 small 18x24in windows. It will be divided into a 12x10ft workshop in the front and a 8x12ft storage in the back part. Will have double doors with Hardie siding as well.

Going to run some electrical for lights and a few power tools.

So I had 4 days off and here is where I am at.

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Damn I am tired...

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Bret, I think 18x12 is an excellent size for an overflow workshop. Then again, I may be biased....
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Somebody's been busy. Looking good!

My body is exhausted. HA

Bret, I think 18x12 is an excellent size for an overflow workshop. Then again, I may be biased....
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That is awesome Bob. I will definitely need a stone walk way going form the garage to the shed. I have already wore a path.

Including a decent width footpath for trolleys and other toys.


Great progress Bret.

You ain't kidding. I am already trying to layout the inside and it is filling up quick.


Thank You.

I got the roof done just in time the next 2 days are suppose to be thunderstorms and more rain coming this weekend. If the weatherman is right.

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Bret, some garages on this forum are smaller than your shed :) That should free up some shop space! The Hardie Board will be one heck of a durable finish.

Thanks Dennis. Yes the Hardie board is adding considerable cost but as you said it should last forever and it holds paint very well. So hopefully I won't be doing much maintenance on it for a long time.

Today I got the House wrap on. Put the soffit boards on. Windows installed, and the ridge vent installed as well.

Started getting the inside ready for insulation and OSB.

So what I have left:
siding and trim
couple of coats of paint on everything
build a ramp for the door
Build the doors
insulate the walls and ceiling
hang osb inside
run electrical from main box
install electrical outlets and lights



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@ bj383ss - You got some serious talent, patience and organizational skills brother!!! Beautiful shop and nice work!
 

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Bret

Great job.

You just need to make sure you can get your path to the shed a bit straighter than Bob's. Fair Dinkum, it looks like it was laid by a drunk one armed guy . . . . . . :scared:

(Just joshin' Bob - :bounce:)

Lyndon
Ok - I think I'm outta here now! :hellobye:
 
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@ bj383ss - You got some serious talent, patience and organizational skills brother!!! Beautiful shop and nice work!

Thank You.

Coming along very nicely Bret, good job :thumbup:

Its going. Thank you

Bret

Great job.

You just need to make sure you can get your path to the shed a bit straighter than Bob's. Fair Dinkum, it looks like it was laid by a drunk one armed guy . . . . . . :scared:

(Just joshin' Bob - :bounce:)

Lyndon
Ok - I think I'm outta here now! :hellobye:

I don't know I kinda like his pathway! Ha.

Going to pick up the rest of the materials to finish the inside and the siding this weekend. Should be able to hit my goal of being done with it by the end of this month and start moving all my stuff...

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Super nice work as you go along. The only trouble is they fill up so fast. I thought I had it made with my dinky 8'X16' shed, and would be set for life. I now share it with a "small" woodshop and storage for my zero turn mower. If you are disciplined with your storage and shop space you will be ok though.

Really good job!!

Best Regards
Herb
 
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Bret

Super nice work as you go along. The only trouble is they fill up so fast. I thought I had it made with my dinky 8'X16' shed, and would be set for life. I now share it with a "small" woodshop and storage for my zero turn mower. If you are disciplined with your storage and shop space you will be ok though.

Really good job!!

Best Regards
Herb

Thanks Herb. Mine is going to fill quicker than the time it is taking to build it that's for sure.

So I finally got all the insulation installed. I am so glad to be done with that. Had a couple of cool days so wearing all the protection gear wasn't that bad plus I brought home my big *** fan I had at the big garage.

Sorry for the crummy pics.

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I don't know what's up with my phone taking bad pics all of sudden. But then again my safety glasses where fogged up most of the day.

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This morning my dad helped me and when made a run to Lowes and got all the OSB to finish the inside with and some trim and siding. After that we made two runs to the big garage. About the only things left out there now is some lumber, the truck its self and the rear fenders, plus some of the bed parts.

Every time I bring loads home I try to get everything organized and put away and then just fill it all back up. With the shed almost done a lot of this will be moving out there. My dad also informed the engine stand that my grandpa made comes apart. So I will be taking it apart so it will be easier to store.

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Relieved to get the Air Compressor home with no damage. I was a little concerned with it riding home. But we mounted it inside of a wooden pallet rack and then secured it with 4 ratchet tie downs. Man this thing is a lot heavier than I thought and my dad and I struggled to get it in the truck. But it is now in its new home and safe. Now just need to run some juice to it and set my air line system up. Another project for the list.

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And with that I am exhausted!

Bret
 
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