Mt

"Max"

08/02/2008 11:32 PM

Router table

Just finished:

http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6

Max


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Charlie Self

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 7:19 AM

On Feb 8, 6:32 pm, "Max" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just finished:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>
> Max

If that works like it looks, you're in great shape for a long time to
come.

Very nice project.

p

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 1:43 PM

On Feb 8, 11:03=A0pm, Tanus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Max wrote:
> > "Tanus" <[email protected]> wrote in messagenews:[email protected]..=
.
>
> >> =A0As many as you have. The finished pic was kind of dark, so more ligh=
t
> >> would help, but any thing in detail would be great.
>
> >> --
> >> Tanus
>
> >> This is not really a sig.
>
> >>http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/
>
> > I will get to it tomorrow.
> > I was looking at your web page. Believe it or not, I had a shed just exa=
ctly
> > like that one. Even the color was the same.
> > I used cinder blocks to raise it enough to stand in. LOL
> > And that Crafstman saw looks a lot like the one I had before I got my De=
lta
> > Cabinet saw. =A0Interesting.
> > I also found it interesting that you live in Canada. =A0I was born in Sa=
rnia,
> > Ont., raised in Michigan, now living in El Paso, Texas.
>
> > Max
>
> I guess we don't know each other, but we
> came close. I moved to Sarnia in '64 and
> went to high school there. My mother
> still lives in the town. I'm back a few
> times a year, and I'm over to PH from
> time to time.
>
> My pics are really old, and the
> Craftsman has been replaced by a Delta
> benchtop saw, which is just about as
> useless.
>
> I envy the temps in El Paso. There are
> times when winter here is almost too much.
>
> --
> Tanus
>
> This is not really a sig.
>
> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

What a small world. Born in the Soo, lived in Port Huron from age 2
through college and a few more years in the Navy. Now in Berkeley
Springs, WV. Have yet to find fish & chips as good as in Sarnia.

EdF

RC

Robatoy

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 8:07 PM

On Feb 8, 10:10=A0pm, "Max" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
>
>
>
> > "Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:[email protected]...
> >> Just finished:
>
> >>http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>
> >> Max
>
> > Are you shooting for using it in the kitchen? =A0It looks like an expens=
ive
> > appliance. =A0VERY nice.
>
> Thanks. =A0I have a Jet jointer and a Jet planer. =A0Matching color. =A0<G=
>
>
> Max

Thumbs ^ up, Max.

G@

"Garage_Woodworks" <.@.>

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 8:54 PM


"Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just finished:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>
> Max
>

Nice Job!

--
www.garagewoodworks.com

G@

"Garage_Woodworks" <.@.>

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 10:11 PM

>> --
>> >
> Thank you. I thrive on compliments <G>

Easy solution. Keep making cool stuff. <G>

www.garagewoodworks.com

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 9:00 PM


"Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just finished:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>
> Max
>

Are you shooting for using it in the kitchen? It looks like an expensive
appliance. VERY nice.

hh

henry

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 9:46 AM

Max very nice indeed. What are your plans to add holes on the door for
air supply. You could also cut a half inch off bottom. I will be
curious if you end up lowering the outlet pipe a bit or adding a ramp
inside to prevent sawdust from catching.

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 1:36 AM


"Tanus" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Swingman wrote:
>> "Max" wrote in message
>>> Just finished:
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>>>
>>> Max
>>
>> What's that furniture doing in the shop?
>>
>> .... beautiful work! :)
>>
>
> It sure does look pretty. Max, do you have other pics of it as well?
>
> --
> Tanus
>
> This is not really a sig.
>
> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/

Yep, what view would you like to see? I'm particularly pleased with the
dust port.
I used a 2" thick block of wood. Cut the hole with a 3 1/2 " hole saw and
rounded the edges with a 1/2'' roundover bit. I rounded the edges of the PVC
(3") with the same bit. The 3" PVC connects to a "Y" . My 4" flex hose to my
dust collector fits precisely over the "belled" end of the "Y". The other
connection to the "Y" is for dust collection from the top of the table (at
the fence) It's fed by a 2 1/2" flex hose. If you'll go back to that Flickr
website, I've added two pics of the dust port.

Max

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 8:10 PM


"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Just finished:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>>
>> Max
>>
>
> Are you shooting for using it in the kitchen? It looks like an expensive
> appliance. VERY nice.

Thanks. I have a Jet jointer and a Jet planer. Matching color. <G>

Max

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 3:45 AM


"Tanus" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...


> As many as you have. The finished pic was kind of dark, so more light
> would help, but any thing in detail would be great.
>
> --
> Tanus
>
> This is not really a sig.
>
> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/

I will get to it tomorrow.
I was looking at your web page. Believe it or not, I had a shed just exactly
like that one. Even the color was the same.
I used cinder blocks to raise it enough to stand in. LOL
And that Crafstman saw looks a lot like the one I had before I got my Delta
Cabinet saw. Interesting.
I also found it interesting that you live in Canada. I was born in Sarnia,
Ont., raised in Michigan, now living in El Paso, Texas.

Max

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 6:07 PM


"Max" wrote in message
> Just finished:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>
> Max

What's that furniture doing in the shop?

... beautiful work! :)

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 12/14/07
KarlC@ (the obvious)

Dp

Dave

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 3:37 PM

On Feb 9, 12:58=A0pm, "Max" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "henry" =A0wrote
>
> > Max very nice indeed. What are your plans to add holes on the door for
> > air supply. You could also cut a half inch off bottom. I will be
> > curious if you end up lowering the outlet pipe a bit or adding a ramp
> > inside to prevent sawdust from catching.
>
> Thanks.
> I'm curious to see how the dust pickup works too. =A0I'll get a chance tod=
ay
> or tomorrow to run some tests.
>
> Max

Nice job. I built the "Norm" table as well. The dust port works fairly
well, but I had a hard time hooking up my shop vac. I used some
adhesive backed felt inside the PVC T so that my hose would fit. It is
tough when you get old and your hose doesn't fit! I can't begin to say
how much I love having the table. I have a PC 7539 mounted in it so I
can run raised panels, etc. This is a huge change from the little
Sears table I used to use. Since I have a small shop I also put 2"
casters on it so I can move it around easily.
Regards,
Dave

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 8:27 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:c3aa37ad-24d2-4b98-9cbf-f1bbd27f1636@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Feb 8, 9:11 pm, "Garage_Woodworks" <.@.> wrote:
>> >> --
>>
>> > Thank you. I thrive on compliments <G>
>>
>> Easy solution. Keep making cool stuff. <G>
>>
>> www.garagewoodworks.com
>
>
> Here, here. NICELY done.
>
> Robert

Thank you, Sir.

Max

nn

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 11:38 PM

On Feb 8, 9:11 pm, "Garage_Woodworks" <.@.> wrote:
> >> --
>
> > Thank you. I thrive on compliments <G>
>
> Easy solution. Keep making cool stuff. <G>
>
> www.garagewoodworks.com


Here, here. NICELY done.

Robert

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 7:47 PM


"Garage_Woodworks" <.@.> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Just finished:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>>
>> Max
>>
>
> Nice Job!
>
> --
> www.garagewoodworks.com

Thank you. I thrive on compliments <G>

Max

TT

Tanus

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 7:59 PM

Swingman wrote:
> "Max" wrote in message
>> Just finished:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>>
>> Max
>
> What's that furniture doing in the shop?
>
> .... beautiful work! :)
>

It sure does look pretty. Max, do you
have other pics of it as well?

--
Tanus

This is not really a sig.

http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/

TT

Tanus

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 10:33 PM

Max wrote:
> "Tanus" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>> Swingman wrote:
>>> "Max" wrote in message
>>>> Just finished:
>>>>
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>>>>
>>>> Max
>>> What's that furniture doing in the shop?
>>>
>>> .... beautiful work! :)
>>>
>> It sure does look pretty. Max, do you have other pics of it as well?
>>
>> --
>> Tanus
>>
>> This is not really a sig.
>>
>> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/
>
> Yep, what view would you like to see? I'm particularly pleased with the
> dust port.
> I used a 2" thick block of wood. Cut the hole with a 3 1/2 " hole saw and
> rounded the edges with a 1/2'' roundover bit. I rounded the edges of the PVC
> (3") with the same bit. The 3" PVC connects to a "Y" . My 4" flex hose to my
> dust collector fits precisely over the "belled" end of the "Y". The other
> connection to the "Y" is for dust collection from the top of the table (at
> the fence) It's fed by a 2 1/2" flex hose. If you'll go back to that Flickr
> website, I've added two pics of the dust port.
>
> Max
>
>
As many as you have. The finished pic
was kind of dark, so more light would
help, but any thing in detail would be
great.

--
Tanus

This is not really a sig.

http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/

TT

Tanus

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

08/02/2008 11:03 PM

Max wrote:
> "Tanus" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
>
>> As many as you have. The finished pic was kind of dark, so more light
>> would help, but any thing in detail would be great.
>>
>> --
>> Tanus
>>
>> This is not really a sig.
>>
>> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/
>
> I will get to it tomorrow.
> I was looking at your web page. Believe it or not, I had a shed just exactly
> like that one. Even the color was the same.
> I used cinder blocks to raise it enough to stand in. LOL
> And that Crafstman saw looks a lot like the one I had before I got my Delta
> Cabinet saw. Interesting.
> I also found it interesting that you live in Canada. I was born in Sarnia,
> Ont., raised in Michigan, now living in El Paso, Texas.
>
> Max
>
>

I guess we don't know each other, but we
came close. I moved to Sarnia in '64 and
went to high school there. My mother
still lives in the town. I'm back a few
times a year, and I'm over to PH from
time to time.

My pics are really old, and the
Craftsman has been replaced by a Delta
benchtop saw, which is just about as
useless.

I envy the temps in El Paso. There are
times when winter here is almost too much.

--
Tanus

This is not really a sig.

http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/

TT

Tanus

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 7:08 PM

[email protected] wrote:
> On Feb 8, 11:03 pm, Tanus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Max wrote:
>>> "Tanus" <[email protected]> wrote in messagenews:[email protected]....
>>>> As many as you have. The finished pic was kind of dark, so more light
>>>> would help, but any thing in detail would be great.
>>>> --
>>>> Tanus
>>>> This is not really a sig.
>>>> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/
>>> I will get to it tomorrow.
>>> I was looking at your web page. Believe it or not, I had a shed just exactly
>>> like that one. Even the color was the same.
>>> I used cinder blocks to raise it enough to stand in. LOL
>>> And that Crafstman saw looks a lot like the one I had before I got my Delta
>>> Cabinet saw. Interesting.
>>> I also found it interesting that you live in Canada. I was born in Sarnia,
>>> Ont., raised in Michigan, now living in El Paso, Texas.
>>> Max
>> I guess we don't know each other, but we
>> came close. I moved to Sarnia in '64 and
>> went to high school there. My mother
>> still lives in the town. I'm back a few
>> times a year, and I'm over to PH from
>> time to time.
>>
>> My pics are really old, and the
>> Craftsman has been replaced by a Delta
>> benchtop saw, which is just about as
>> useless.
>>
>> I envy the temps in El Paso. There are
>> times when winter here is almost too much.
>>
>> --
>> Tanus
>>
>> This is not really a sig.
>>
>> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> What a small world. Born in the Soo, lived in Port Huron from age 2
> through college and a few more years in the Navy. Now in Berkeley
> Springs, WV. Have yet to find fish & chips as good as in Sarnia.
>
> EdF

They were good weren't they? I tried the
pickerel and fries at Purdy's last
summer, and they were ok, but not like
my memories of the chip wagon under the
bridge where I used to take girls to
watch submarine races. Never did find
out who won... Usually it wasn't me....

--
Tanus

This is not really a sig.

http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

10/02/2008 12:52 AM


"Dave" wrote


>Nice job. I built the "Norm" table as well. The dust port works fairly
>well, but I had a hard time hooking up my shop vac. I used some
>adhesive backed felt inside the PVC T so that my hose would fit. It is
>tough when you get old and your hose doesn't fit! I can't begin to say
>how much I love having the table. I have a PC 7539 mounted in it so I
>can run raised panels, etc. This is a huge change from the little
>Sears table I used to use. Since I have a small shop I also put 2"
>casters on it so I can move it around easily.
>Regards,
>Dave

I've added a few more pictures.
You can see my dust collection "solution".
I have plenty of room when my pickup isn't in my shop but I have all my
"stationary" tools on mobile bases so I can get them out of the way.

http://tinyurl.com/2yt8y2

Max

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 5:58 PM


"henry" wrote
> Max very nice indeed. What are your plans to add holes on the door for
> air supply. You could also cut a half inch off bottom. I will be
> curious if you end up lowering the outlet pipe a bit or adding a ramp
> inside to prevent sawdust from catching.

Thanks.
I'm curious to see how the dust pickup works too. I'll get a chance today
or tomorrow to run some tests.

Max

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 1:38 AM


"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Max" wrote in message
>> Just finished:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>>
>> Max
>
> What's that furniture doing in the shop?
>
> ... beautiful work! :)
>
> --
> www.e-woodshop.net
> Last update: 12/14/07
> KarlC@ (the obvious)

Thank you, sir. You should see that paint job up close. I sprayed it with
my Fuji HVLP unit.

Max

BB

"Bonehenge (B A R R Y)"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

09/02/2008 11:41 PM

On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 23:32:38 GMT, "Max"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Just finished:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/23g4c6
>
>Max
>


Be proud!

Nice work! I'm sure you'll enjoy it every time you use it.

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "Max" on 08/02/2008 11:32 PM

10/02/2008 12:44 AM


"Tanus" wrote




> As many as you have. The finished pic was kind of dark, so more light
> would help, but any thing in detail would be great.
>
> --
> Tanus
>
> This is not really a sig.
>
> http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/

I've added more pictures:

http://tinyurl.com/2yt8y2

Max


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