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   / Good morning!!!! #124,261  
Your table saw looks great! Nice work.

I've got an old Craftsman 10" table saw I bought used in 1971 sitting in the shop, unused for several years since I replaced it with a 5 HP cabinet saw. I need to find time to refurbish the surface as you did. Mine doesn't quite as much surface rust, as you started with and the side extensions are heavy aluminum.

I see a restoration project in the future! :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,262  
The bad news of the day... a minor inconvenience... my plan for the shop layout is not going to work. After trying to maneuver the tools all around, I gave up and took a bunch of measurements. I am just going to do a scale drawing with scale tools and try to find a good layout.... I think I need a bigger shop.... or another garage for the tractor and other less used stuff.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,263  
I see a restoration project in the future! :thumbsup:

Yep. I bought a nice Delta T2 Fence for it .. right before getting a good deal on the cabinet saw. I'd like to get it cleaned up, fence installed, and set right besides the other saw .. probably use it primarily for ripping and dados. Both run on 240 Volts AC so power will be very easy.

I've got plans nearly complete to build a new smaller out-feed table. My present OFT top is 72" x 48" and I'd like to move it to a different part of the shop for assembly / glue-ups. In its present position, if I'm assembling something, or have something in clamps .. it's in the way of ripping anything very long.

The new out-feed top would be 48" x 48", on casters, so it can be easily moved behind either table saw.

I think I bought my Delta T2 fence at Lowe's .. probably 7-8 years ago for less than $150. It's got 60" rails.

That might be a great upgrade to your table saw. The Craftsman saw cuts great .. the crappy fence .. was it's only problem.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,264  
The bad news of the day... a minor inconvenience... my plan for the shop layout is not going to work. After trying to maneuver the tools all around, I gave up and took a bunch of measurements. I am just going to do a scale drawing with scale tools and try to find a good layout.... I think I need a bigger shop.... or another garage for the tractor and other less used stuff.

Locking casters .. are your friend. All my WW tools are on large bases with big locking / swivel casters. I can place them easily to handle large material and easy hookup to my shop dust collector.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,265  
The Texas Chain Saw massacre continues.

My Husqvarna lasted till 30 minutes before the end and then it would not crank. But I went to town found a replacement spring on the pull cord for the one that broke and had it working two hours later so it's ready to continue the cedar massacre again next week. The other two chainsaws continued to massacre and I was self demoted to hauler of amputated limbs. I was having visions of a new chainsaw for Christmas, but it turned out to be too easy of a fix and for only $6.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,266  
Good evening all. 57F for the start, overcast, windy. Windy and wind increase till about 8:00 tonight, overcast cleared out then came back this afternoon, and high temp was 63F at 10AM, low temp 34F at midnight. Bike ride this morning after consulting several wind forecasts, and did catch lowest wind for the day. Cleaned out ash from insert and emptied the "ash" can and got nap in today.
Covid update: Cooke 1807 confirmed cases, 174 active cases, Montague 1076 confirmed cases, 58 active cases, Grayson 6083 confirmed cases, 548 active cases, local 13 active cases.
Rick hope Fryday goes well, that pond is calm nice pics
Ron hate the delay in getting furnace fixed. Sounds like effective puttering going on. Neat that neighbor offered you some fire wood. great pic
Thomas have fun puttering
Luther, hope genny runs ok and the lights work
Rick nice fund raiser
Billy got some Road Rash coffee from bike shop, an elf said it might show up in stocking. Glad you got a hike in
Paul thanks for reposting pics, came through fine, and cabinets look interesting and great workmanship.
Bill enjoy your whit Christmas. Freezing rain and or ice pellets never fun
Don enjoy your cedarcide session. Front already through here came through during ride.
Dennis looking at open garage space with jealous eye?
PJ hope you don't get much in the way of freezing precip. Going to WallyWorld this week is punishment!
Ted sorry about wife's Christmas present, hold work flow analysis goes well.
Newbury, somebody had a thing about the 27th of the month :)
Eric fried turkey very moist and tender.
Randy hope the unload goes ok 21 is OLD for a cat! have owned 1 turbo, current F150
Ted looks fantastic, wonder if the same company built the Craftsman table saw.
Dennis missing package now that is a Christmas miracle
RNG quite the day, glad splitter worked well. Good luck with find good recipient for tools.
David glad pipe project off to good start, hope town run goes well.
Randy thank you for compliment. I do it on computer and use 2 windows. sorry about the wrong collars
Roy good luck on the job search
Ken be careful around the dead ash
prayers for all especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter, David(moss)/remodel/divorce, RNG/fire, Ron/hearing/son/furnace, Jim/sister & family, Phil/wife's eyes, Randy/health, and Country.
stay safe and health you all.
Doug you come back too, ya hear?
Kyle Glad you got ring in the bike and all is well. Most people don't add extra oil to mix because it leans out the gas too much and will overheat easier. My racing buddy would run 32:1 in a 20:1 engine while racing with no lube problems. Neat action pic. Run ball sound delightful
Ted sorry about the arrangement fail. Hope to hear solution soon.
prayers for all especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter, David(moss)/remodel/divorce, RNG/fire, Ron/hearing/son/furnace, Jim/sister & family, Phil/wife's eyes, Randy/health, and Country.
stay safe and health you all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,267  
Kyle, great job, I’ll bet that could be the happiest, proudest boy in the neighborhood.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,268  
Kyle, now you have me a bit curious. Our water is stored in 4k gal tanks. Guessing they stay around 70° range, I say that based on that being our mean range. Guess I’ll be checking the temp. It sure isn’t the crisp cool I grew up with in Maine.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,269  
Nice car mpham

Glad turkey fest went well for you guys Rick

Roy enjoy your time off

riptides it only last a day or two then mild again wash rinse repeat

Christmas will be lonely this year no kids

wngsprd have not seen coyotes here in several years thankful for that

Last day of work until Monday

May all not forget the reason for the season
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,270  
The bad news of the day... a minor inconvenience... my plan for the shop layout is not going to work. After trying to maneuver the tools all around, I gave up and took a bunch of measurements. I am just going to do a scale drawing with scale tools and try to find a good layout.... I think I need a bigger shop.... or another garage for the tractor and other less used stuff.

I have same kinda problem. My solution is everything is mounted on wheels (locking castors). Tablesaw, drill press, metal cutoff saw, and miter saw all have their spot, but can be repositioned when required. These are also located close to a door if work is longish. I could rip a 4x8 sheet on the tablesaw if needed and have done 16ft lumber on either table saw or miter., but a second pair or hands sure help. Planer, router table etc are lined up against the wall and brought out only when needed.
 

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