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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Intarsia92 on July 11, 2010, 05:37:31 pm
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I have no idea how the album got deleted, but I'll try again.
Hope it works this time.
http://picasaweb.google.com/afwinberg/Intarsia92sWorkshop?authkey=Gv1sRgCIif3srYpMeXpQE#5492763229463812530
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Nice! Lots of sanders for shaping and good dust collection! Very nice indeed!
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Wow! Quite impressive. :o
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Something really strange going on. When I clicked on the address in your message I got an error saying it couldn't find the page. Went back a little later and your pictures came up.
Anyway.... Nice shop and I see your a Delta man too. :)
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very nice layout of shop. thanks for sharing.
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Just plain "AWESOME"! Thanks for sharing, now I have something to strive for.
Happy Scrolling
Bill
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That is my DREAM shop. Nice and clean, organized, bright...just a great place.
Thanks for the inspiration...I am jealous :D
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Nice layout, clean and neat. Thanks for the ideas. Mark
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I wish I had that much light. I cannot get over how many sanders you have.
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Great shop Al! Thanks for reposting. Do you keep much wood on hand and where do you store it?
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Dan, I do store a lot of wood, a lot more than necessary, but, each time i go to a lumber yard, Home Depot or Lowe's I'll look for anything I think would look good in a future Intarsia and pick it up. I have four 30" X 48" vertical storage cabinets along side the house where I store the boards. I try to keep them sorted, according to the various shades of color, in three of the cabinets and in the forth one I store all the hard woods. And, out behind the workshop I have six large Totes where all the small leftovers end up. I also store a few sheets of 1/4" Mahogany plywood against the wall in one corner of the garage to use for backings.
The unfortunate thing is, I never seem to have the exact board I need for a particular project. lol
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Al, I know that feeling all to well about not having the right board. I too am always looking for that one piece of wood that will work great in the next project. :)