Steve Maskery
Established Member
Hi all,
I just got totally fed up of not being able to do my cat-swinging exercises in the workshop. I was working outside more and more, couldn't get to any machines, couldn't see my bench.
So we've had a little make-over.
1 Build a timber storage crate arrangement and a rack for sheet goods.
2. Sell RAS and buy SCMS to replace it (but not as much space saved as I had hoped, it's pretty hefty.
3. Build cabinet base for SCMS stand (with legs folded) so I have storage underneath. I can still detach the stand and saw if I need to go on-site.
4. Buy a mobile base for the P/T (I'll do a review of that - mixed feelings)
6. Recklessly chuck out loads of scrap, old tins of paint, a couple of old school tables (although the tops came in handy to make the mobile base for the SCMS).
7. Move things about a bit.
There is more to do. Make new shelving and wall cupboards, sell the under-used Spindle Moulder, relocate the hollow-chisel mortiser to next door's workshop (I'd sell it- got a Domino - but Brian says No, so the deal is I'll hang on to it if he houses it).
The progress is encouraging - I have SPACE. I can SEE THE FLOOR. I can USE THE MACHINES without tripping over something else. It's wonderful.
All I need now is a commission or two!
I just got totally fed up of not being able to do my cat-swinging exercises in the workshop. I was working outside more and more, couldn't get to any machines, couldn't see my bench.
So we've had a little make-over.
1 Build a timber storage crate arrangement and a rack for sheet goods.
2. Sell RAS and buy SCMS to replace it (but not as much space saved as I had hoped, it's pretty hefty.
3. Build cabinet base for SCMS stand (with legs folded) so I have storage underneath. I can still detach the stand and saw if I need to go on-site.
4. Buy a mobile base for the P/T (I'll do a review of that - mixed feelings)
6. Recklessly chuck out loads of scrap, old tins of paint, a couple of old school tables (although the tops came in handy to make the mobile base for the SCMS).
7. Move things about a bit.
There is more to do. Make new shelving and wall cupboards, sell the under-used Spindle Moulder, relocate the hollow-chisel mortiser to next door's workshop (I'd sell it- got a Domino - but Brian says No, so the deal is I'll hang on to it if he houses it).
The progress is encouraging - I have SPACE. I can SEE THE FLOOR. I can USE THE MACHINES without tripping over something else. It's wonderful.
All I need now is a commission or two!