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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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Thanks Herb

I don't know how much the wood shop will get used but all the tools will be cleaned up to look new for sure.
I don't like sweaters lol

Don, looking forward to another wonderful thread!

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welcome aboard . I'll try not to disappoint
 
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Absolutely awesome Don:thumbup:

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I'll be looking for your input

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.

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Hi Chris

I do plan to make the place a working show piece.
Yes a 6" jointer is on my radar screen and I love the look of the old craftsman planers.

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?

Good to hear from you again Jeff

I see where you have been restoring old tools and I will be looking for your help

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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It will be a bit before I get to the band saw but I will try to do that when the time comes

"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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Sorry you had to wake up. lol
If I send the vette over will you put it together for me?



Thanks for all the support guys.
Today I plan on finishing up the paint work and start arranging the equipment

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Wow, hope this one turns out as nice as your other shop...museum...party spot...diner. Don't know how to classify it! Good work! Subscribed and will be watching!

PS - Any mobilgas signs you want to part with? Love that stuff.
 

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Don, that Delta Scroll saw that landed on your trailer is probably the finest scroll saw made. The design has been around for a long time, I believe beginning with Walker Turner design, then Rockwell and finally Delta. Check the VintageMachinery.org site for more info. Not something you'll use every day but a great addition to a dedicated wood shop and certainly no longer made in any new forms.
 

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Don if you put your normal classy style into the woodshop it will be a shop of beauty. I am subscribed and lookin forward to you getting going on it.
 
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Wow, hope this one turns out as nice as your other shop...museum...party spot...diner. Don't know how to classify it! Good work! Subscribed and will be watching!
PS - Any mobilgas signs you want to part with? Love that stuff.

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Thanks for those nice thoughts.
The big garage is called the party garage around here. We just had the first of several Christmas parties last Saturday evening.

Sorry no signs going out ,just coming in.
The woodshop is going to be a working space not a museum but I hope to have restored old tools in use here. So we will see Thanks for signing on


Don, that Delta Scroll saw that landed on your trailer is probably the finest scroll saw made. The design has been around for a long time, I believe beginning with Walker Turner design, then Rockwell and finally Delta. Check the VintageMachinery.org site for more info. Not something you'll use every day but a great addition to a dedicated wood shop and certainly no longer made in any new forms.

Great info Tom

I thought it was a very nice piece when I first saw it, but haven't looked at it much since shoving it into the barn. I hope to learn how to use it soon.

So glad I joined you on page 3, and dont have to binge read 120 pages like last time!

Welcome Matt
I hope to find enough projects and stuff to make this thread worth the time to read it so feel free to jump in any time.

Don if you put your normal classy style into the woodshop it will be a shop of beauty. I am subscribed and lookin forward to you getting going on it.

Thanks Dodge
I am just learning about wood by reading all the woodshop magazines I can find and grabbing any old craftsman power tools that come along
 
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As promised
I did get color into the woodshop today, moved tools around and swept the dirt into a pile before attacking the bathroom ( it is a disastrous disgrace)

Here's what the place looks like at the end of the day

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It is coming along great Don, you will make it jaw dropping I'm sure. I'll be keeping an eye on this one as I have a few old Craftsman tools of my own that could stand to be used more often.
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It is coming along great Don, you will make it jaw dropping I'm sure. I'll be keeping an eye on this one as I have a few old Craftsman tools of my own that could stand to be used more often.
JB

Thanks JB
I'm trying to figure out what to do with that ugly closet, and I think the orange stripe needs a black outline top and bottom. Then it's time to consider a long bench for the chop saw across the back wall

Good lights and window blinds are coming
 
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Thanks for the great support and interest in my wood shop build.
I have been working on a floor plan for it and thought I would run it by the pros for feedback

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Don, it's coming along great. I'm not one of "the pros" but I see a couple of things you might consider. A lot of shops that I see, set the radial arm saw in the same row with the the miter/chop saw. Build them into the bench with their tables level to each other and they can share a back stop and a nice long common stretch of bench. Some cut off jobs might benefit from having the two of them side by side and set up for opposite angles. I do a similar thing with my drill press and big bandsaw. The press has an adjustable table of course, so it can be set level with the band saw table, so that either of them can be an outfield/ infeed table for the other. Just some thoughts of course.
 
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OK........ You have my undivided attention too.

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All my main machines are vintage stuff, simply because I prefer the feel of them.

This will be a great thread.
 

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What is the closet going to be used for? What is your ideas on the wood storage closet?

Has Mr. Hall stated, doubling up the miter and radial arm saw would be the best use of space.

Once the joiner is pulled out, where would you position it to use it?

Reading Family Handyman they suggest keep tools with like task together just like in our shops or the kitchen triangle. When working on the band saw or scroll saw, it would be nice to just turn around and have the work bench right there.
 

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Great Plan. I agree Radial and Miter in line, if Miter is mounted. I like miter boxes portable in the shop however. I know what ever you do will be stupendious! I can smell the pine and oak sawdust from here!!

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That upper and lower black stripe should make it really stand out Don classy as usual.

Well Dodge

The stripes went on yesterday, they went dark brown rather than black and it looks sharp Next is corrugated tin below the stripe.

I love the built in cupboard Don, I have done the same here. They work well and hide the things you don't need on display. Well done, as usual.:bowdown:

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Thanks for posting yours, Mine needs a complete makeover with thicker shelves for the weight
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Looking good Don, I'm along for the ride too.

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Don, it's coming along great. I'm not one of "the pros" but I see a couple of things you might consider. A lot of shops that I see, set the radial arm saw in the same row with the the miter/chop saw. Build them into the bench with their tables level to each other and they can share a back stop and a nice long common stretch of bench. Some cut off jobs might benefit from having the two of them side by side and set up for opposite angles. I do a similar thing with my drill press and big bandsaw. The press has an adjustable table of course, so it can be set level with the band saw table, so that either of them can be an outfield/ infeed table for the other. Just some thoughts of course.

Good call Bob

and I agree with moving the drill press over as well. I will need some storage area for the drill tooling and there is a blank wall behind the bandsaw.

OK........ You have my undivided attention too.
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This will be a great thread.

Hi Grizz and welcome to my latest crazy idea.

What is the closet going to be used for? What is your ideas on the wood storage closet?

Has Mr. Hall stated, doubling up the miter and radial arm saw would be the best use of space.

Once the joiner is pulled out, where would you position it to use it?

Just in front of the bench

Reading Family Handyman they suggest keep tools with like task together just like in our shops or the kitchen triangle. When working on the band saw or scroll saw, it would be nice to just turn around and have the work bench right there.

I thought the table saw will double as that work bench

Thanks
Shorty for the questions it made me stop and think a bit

Great Plan. I agree Radial and Miter in line, if Miter is mounted. I like miter boxes portable in the shop however. I know what ever you do will be stupendious! I can smell the pine and oak sawdust from here!!

Best Regards and Happy Holidays
Herb

Thanks Herb
I think that a portable miter is possible

Well it's almost Christmas and I hope all is well with all the GJ family of friends and I wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS

Don
 
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Don,
Just thought I would say thanks for all the inspiration. The shop is coming along great. All the best wishes to you and yours this holiday season.

Cheers,
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Thanks Chris
Appreciate you visit

I worked over in the woodshop this afternoon
I managed to pull the tape for the stripes off the wall, hang 2 lights, put up window coverings, move some of the tools around to see how they look as per the plan and mop the floors.

It is starting to get a little personality!!

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Those colors and tools remind me of an old woodworking show we had up here in the late 70's. Mr. Chips! Kinda cool retro look!!
 
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Those colors and tools remind me of an old woodworking show we had up here in the late 70's. Mr. Chips! Kinda cool retro look!!

I thought that since it was going to be a vintage craftsman wood shop the color had to match the theme.

Today I fired up the table saw for the first time since I bought it back in 2014

I have started my first real wood project today. A tool board for my pipe wrench and monkey wrench collection.

The collection

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Framing the board

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I've been thinking about my work benches and am leaning toward building a Steevo hf toolbox bench but I'm not sure what I would put in that many drawers using 2 44" 13 drawer boxes. I think it would work good for a cutting bench but I'm not sure what I would use for a top.
 

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You will soon have so many different types of drill bits, planes, saws, etc. that will fit wonderfully in those HF or similar boxes. I have two myself and could easily fill up a couple more if I had them already. As for the top you could make your own butcher block top that sets on a custom made wood frame you'd also make out of your choice of woods. Rather than buying HF boxes why don't you just make your own out of wood, that would give you an opportunity to practice some joinery skills. :)
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I'm subscribed! Another Don Long adventure in some amazing work... Always gives me something to look forward to when I log into The Garage Journal :drool: No pressure tho :thumbup: What a cool gift and a good friend for dropping off that old Delta scroll saw...
 
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You will soon have so many different types of drill bits, planes, saws, etc. that will fit wonderfully in those HF or similar boxes. I have two myself and could easily fill up a couple more if I had them already. As for the top you could make your own butcher block top that sets on a custom made wood frame you'd also make out of your choice of woods. Rather than buying HF boxes why don't you just make your own out of wood, that would give you an opportunity to practice some joinery skills. :)
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Thanks JB
The butcher block is a good suggestion. Having never worked with wood and liking things nice is a bad combo. I will have to work up to building a work bench with drawers in it.

I'm subscribed! Another Don Long adventure in some amazing work... Always gives me something to look forward to when I log into The Garage Journal :drool: No pressure tho :thumbup: What a cool gift and a good friend for dropping off that old Delta scroll saw...

That black outline on the orange stripe really makes it pop, you nailed it :thumbup:

Hi Bears Fan
Thanks for joining in on my new venture. This one will go a bit slower than the party garage, but my plan is to give it one or two days a week.

You are right the scroll saw is a very nice piece and the donor is a good friend.
and the stripe around the orange band is a dark brown the black just didn't look right
 

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I have been staring at that photo for way too long and can't seem to figure out how you have all of them mounted, please share.
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I have been staring at that photo for way too long and can't seem to figure out how you have all of them mounted, please share.
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Looks like a trial layout on the finished board. I too am curious how Don will mount the tools. Probably some cool custom brass or copper hangers and straps.
 

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Don......Do you ever sleep? And if so, how many hours a night? And don't tell me "eight" because no one can get the things done that you do in 16 hours. :lol:
 
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I have been staring at that photo for way too long and can't seem to figure out how you have all of them mounted, please share.
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That pic. is without the tools fastened to the board, however tonight the tools are secured to the board and tomorrow it will be hanging on the barn wall
Sorry I didn't catch a photo to share tonight

Each tool is secured to the board with tie wire that is used in the collision industry to tie parts to stands for painting. I drilled 3/32 holes on either side of the tool and twisted the wire from the back side to hold the tool in place

Looks like a trial layout on the finished board. I too am curious how Don will mount the tools. Probably some cool custom brass or copper hangers and straps.

Shorty
You are right. That photo was taken just prior to tying each tool to the board
No fancy brackets or clips (Sorry)

I like the colors of the woodshop walls...
Nice job on that...

Thanks ratdoggy
I'm excited to get this place in full operation

Don......Do you ever sleep? And if so, how many hours a night? And don't tell me "eight" because no one can get the things done that you do in 16 hours. :lol:

Well Kevin
I spend about 10 hours in the shop almost every day monday thru friday and maybe 2 saturdays a month and 8 hours of sleep is too much for me. 61/2 is a pretty good number for me but I catch a 30 minute nap after lunch most days. I do stay focused every day however

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Here it is guys.
The tools are up on the wall
Thanks to the help of my forklift an a little help from a buddy who just stopped by to see what was happening.

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