anndel
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If some are these are blunders, I would love to see your excellent work. That all looked great no matter what.
If some are these are blunders, I would love to see your excellent work. That all looked great no matter what.
Band saw looks awesome!!!![]()
Where are those pictures you promised?
That is just way cool![]()
Still loving that paint blunder you claim happened. I'd like to have one of my f%$k ups come out like that.

Thanks ZK!
Thanks for the reminder Dan!
Thanks Bears Fan!
Here you go Bagged. First is one that come on the stand.
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This one I made from muffler clamps and scrap steel to resemble one I saw in a Craftsman ad. It will get cleaned up and painted when I restore the belt sander above it.
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...Then I had to move some things around for it to fit so I paired up the machines while I was at it. Doubles, twins, whatever you wanna call it. I call it Craftsman Block with some beat up wire wheels that need replacing and a Craftsman 6x48 belt 9" disc sander, Baldor 2x48 belt sander and 6" buffer, Delta 14"band saw and dual sharpening center with a Rockwell miter below it. There are even two Craftsman boxes at the end of all that. Now if I could just find another inexpensive Hey Budden anvil for the collection I'd be set...
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They definitely need to be separate, I have rearranged them a few times but the main reason is being able to pull them out for access. Almost every time I use one I have to pull it out of the lineup or turn it sideways etc. if they were mounted on a bar, you would not have that option and would have limited access to the wire wheels and buffers. Just my opinion but individual stands are the only way to go.
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I've got a "modelers" smaller workmate that I've toyed with the idea of embedding into a bench, but that will have to wait for some future bench and/or workshop...
In the meantime, keep your eyes open; WM's come up fairly regularly...![]()
Outlaw, what is a "modelers" work mate?
Nines, what about taumacs set up? He has that bench that allows him to change from one tool to the other.


Thanks Thumper! I broke down today and pulled out a paint brush to paint the band saw table and lamp shade(again). I didn't get the smooth finish I was hoping for but it's done and drying so now I can move on with life. With this weather it'll probably be a couple days before it hardens enough to install, hopefully by next weekend I can actually use it.
Left to do on band saw:
Cut sheet metal plate for bottom of motor to hold capacitor in.
Make a switch box so I don't have to bend down to flip it on/off each time.
Wire the motor, lamp and switch.
Paint the table "degree" pointer red.
Install the table and lamp shade once cured.
Install a blade.
Scuff and paint the fence rail(it's not going to be green so I didn't paint it with the table today). Install once cured.
Buy a bulb for the lamp and install.
Cut something.
List comprised for Drives.![]()
