Radio Ron w4ron
Well-known member
I've been on GJ for a while now mostly reading others posts and making a few
replies now and then.
This is my first post about my workshop.
My main shop is in about 1/4 of my detached 2 car garage, the rest of the
space is taken up by year tools, lawn tractor, tiller, the most space is full of
storage, boxes and boxes full of old radios, parts, vacuum tubes and other
"stuff" I can't bring myself to throw away
Since my shop space is so small, about 10'X11' I have to be really careful
about what I put in there and try to make things fit into to small space.
The first thing I'll show is my rolling base for my bench top table saw and vintage
Craftsman jointer.
The base is made of 2X4s with every joint guled and screwed using deck screws.
It had to fit a space between my stand up bench and my 2 commercial sit down
benches that a friend got me when they were closing out the electronics shop he worked in.
I needed it to hold both the tablesaw and the jointer. I also built a removable
table that fit over the jointer and serves as an out feed table for the saw.
Besides the casters on the bottom it has flip down supports that have adjustable feet, their held up by cut off piece of bungie cord that'll pull them up just by lifting up on one side.
The power for the tools comes in to a double outlet with one side wired hot for the tablesaw since is has it's own power switch. The other side is wired to
a switch mounted in the top behind the jointer to turn it on and off.
Since the tablesaw drops it's saw dust out the bottom I cut a hole in the table
top and placed a piece of masonite hardboard at an angle so the saw dust slides
down toward a cutout on the end of the table where I put a hinged clear acrylic window
so I can see out much has built up and easily open it to vacuum it out.
The outfeed table easily lifts off to use the jointer.
Below are some photo of it, more photos will follow in more posts to this thread.
replies now and then.
This is my first post about my workshop.
My main shop is in about 1/4 of my detached 2 car garage, the rest of the
space is taken up by year tools, lawn tractor, tiller, the most space is full of
storage, boxes and boxes full of old radios, parts, vacuum tubes and other
"stuff" I can't bring myself to throw away
Since my shop space is so small, about 10'X11' I have to be really careful
about what I put in there and try to make things fit into to small space.
The first thing I'll show is my rolling base for my bench top table saw and vintage
Craftsman jointer.
The base is made of 2X4s with every joint guled and screwed using deck screws.
It had to fit a space between my stand up bench and my 2 commercial sit down
benches that a friend got me when they were closing out the electronics shop he worked in.
I needed it to hold both the tablesaw and the jointer. I also built a removable
table that fit over the jointer and serves as an out feed table for the saw.
Besides the casters on the bottom it has flip down supports that have adjustable feet, their held up by cut off piece of bungie cord that'll pull them up just by lifting up on one side.
The power for the tools comes in to a double outlet with one side wired hot for the tablesaw since is has it's own power switch. The other side is wired to
a switch mounted in the top behind the jointer to turn it on and off.
Since the tablesaw drops it's saw dust out the bottom I cut a hole in the table
top and placed a piece of masonite hardboard at an angle so the saw dust slides
down toward a cutout on the end of the table where I put a hinged clear acrylic window
so I can see out much has built up and easily open it to vacuum it out.
The outfeed table easily lifts off to use the jointer.
Below are some photo of it, more photos will follow in more posts to this thread.