I finally got to do it. We closed on the refinance for our house last week
and I just spent my part of the cash that we took out. I just ordered the
1023sl tablesaw w/ 7' rails, the 15" closed stand planer, and the 8" x 75"
jointer w/ extra knives, all from Grizzly. I also order the 2hp dust
collector from Harbor Freight and will be odering the cartridge filter that
fits it from Wynn Environmental. This weekend I will be getting the
basement ready to recieve the iron. I will be studding out an alcove for
storage, (get SWMBO's stuff out of my way) and studding out one long wall so
that I can hang electrical boxes, air lines and the dust collector main. I
will also be running the 220 circuit to run all of this stuff. Boy this
should be fun.
SteveP.
Even if its an 1800 sq ft basement that I get all to myself??
SteveP. Who hates to dissapoint charlie b
"charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> The vacuum was building - until I got to the word
> "basement" and had to downgrade "YOU SUCK" to
> "that's nice".
>
> charlie b
Some of the early work will be work for the mashines, i.e., crosscut sled,
outfeed and side support tables. The table saw 'station' is going to be
sizable. I hate wrestling full sheets, I want to be able to drop it on the
table and run it across. Then I think I will do an endtable that was in one
of the mags that was part of a whole family room/entertainment set. Then
there will be the builtins for the study, then the coffee table, then
the..........
Unfortunatley, I just got the e-mail that the jointer is out of stock and
will arrive in the warehouses on Feb 25th. I knew they were low and needed
to get my order in, but wanted to be sure that I would have the shop ready.
Oh well
SteveP.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Highland Pairos" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I finally got to do it. We closed on the refinance for our house last
>>week and I just spent my part of the cash that we took out. I just
>>ordered the 1023sl tablesaw w/ 7' rails, the 15" closed stand planer, and
>>the 8" x 75" jointer w/ extra knives, all from Grizzly. I also order the
>>2hp dust collector from Harbor Freight and will be odering the cartridge
>>filter that fits it from Wynn Environmental.
>
> Sounds like you'll be having a good time for a few weeks. At least you
> bought tools that will last longer than the payments you'll be making on
> them.
>
> Any projects planned to try them out?
> --
> Ed
> http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/
>
> Patriarch wrote
> We northern California wooddorkers enjoy sunshine, fresh air and not having
> to cart supplies and heavy machinery up and down stairs. If you have a
> walkout basement with plenty of headroom, ventilation and sliding doors,
> then you get upgraded back to "YOU SUCK".
Given the additional information (1800 sf for a shop), I must revise
my earlier response and totally agree with Partiarch
> Where I live, no basements. But I spent all Saturday working in the shop,
> and on the driveway, in shirt sleeves and sunshine.
Dude - shut up! Housing prices are bad enough without a bunch of
"freezin' their asses off easterners" migrating this way. Keep
bemoaning the fact that nice wood like those found in Pennsylvania
and Minnesota are hard to come by out here in EARTH QUAKE COUNTRY.
LAND SLIDES, SANTA ANA WINDS FIRESTORMS, hell, it wouldn't
hurt to mention Med Flies. And the volcanoes! Who knows when
Shasta's gonna blow. Stay away - it's too dangerous to live out
here and the ocean's 55 degrees all year round!
BTW Steve - YOU SUCK!
charlie b
There's no way you'll be able to get all that stuff installed anytime soon.
As a compassionate person I'd be willing to store it all in my basement
until further notice. Really though, sound like Christmas is coming early
(or maybe the next 20 Christmas's). Enjoy.
--
Jeff P.
A truck carrying copies of Roget's Thesaurus over-turned on the
highway. The local newspaper reported that the onlookers were
"stunned, overwhelmed, astonished, bewildered, and dumfounded."
Check out my woodshop at: www.sawdustcentral.com
"Highland Pairos" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I finally got to do it. We closed on the refinance for our house last
week
> and I just spent my part of the cash that we took out. I just ordered the
> 1023sl tablesaw w/ 7' rails, the 15" closed stand planer, and the 8" x 75"
> jointer w/ extra knives, all from Grizzly. I also order the 2hp dust
> collector from Harbor Freight and will be odering the cartridge filter
that
> fits it from Wynn Environmental. This weekend I will be getting the
> basement ready to recieve the iron. I will be studding out an alcove for
> storage, (get SWMBO's stuff out of my way) and studding out one long wall
so
> that I can hang electrical boxes, air lines and the dust collector main.
I
> will also be running the 220 circuit to run all of this stuff. Boy this
> should be fun.
>
> SteveP.
>
>
"Highland Pairos" <[email protected]> wrote in news:0uWPd.2137
[email protected]:
> Even if its an 1800 sq ft basement that I get all to myself??
>
> SteveP. Who hates to dissapoint charlie b
>
>
> "charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> The vacuum was building - until I got to the word
>> "basement" and had to downgrade "YOU SUCK" to
>> "that's nice".
>>
>> charlie b
>
>
>
We northern California wooddorkers enjoy sunshine, fresh air and not having
to cart supplies and heavy machinery up and down stairs. If you have a
walkout basement with plenty of headroom, ventilation and sliding doors,
then you get upgraded back to "YOU SUCK".
Where I live, no basements. But I spent all Saturday working in the shop,
and on the driveway, in shirt sleeves and sunshine.
So I guess we all have to make sacrifices. ;-)
Patriarch
charlie b <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
>> Patriarch wrote
>
>> We northern California wooddorkers enjoy sunshine, fresh air and not
>> having to cart supplies and heavy machinery up and down stairs. If
>> you have a walkout basement with plenty of headroom, ventilation and
>> sliding doors, then you get upgraded back to "YOU SUCK".
>
> Given the additional information (1800 sf for a shop), I must
> revise my earlier response and totally agree with Partiarch
>
>> Where I live, no basements. But I spent all Saturday working in the
>> shop, and on the driveway, in shirt sleeves and sunshine.
>
> Dude - shut up! Housing prices are bad enough without a bunch of
> "freezin' their asses off easterners" migrating this way. Keep
> bemoaning the fact that nice wood like those found in Pennsylvania
> and Minnesota are hard to come by out here in EARTH QUAKE COUNTRY.
> LAND SLIDES, SANTA ANA WINDS FIRESTORMS, hell, it wouldn't
> hurt to mention Med Flies. And the volcanoes! Who knows when
> Shasta's gonna blow. Stay away - it's too dangerous to live out
> here and the ocean's 55 degrees all year round!
>
> BTW Steve - YOU SUCK!
>
> charlie b
>
So I met this young fellow a couple of months ago. From Montana. He's
out here in the Bay Area for a couple of years. Says the coldest winter
he ever spent was in the East Bay. Sounds a little like Mark Twain.
And the real estate vultures came around last week. Seems a 1400 sq ft
house on a less than 10,000 sq ft lot sold for $602k. 45+ years old.
Expansive soils. No view.
All those other hazards aren't near as dangerous as our politicians,
though....
Patriarch,
thinking somewhere like Jeffersonville, NY looks mighty nice...
(charlie b: does that do any good? ;-))
The walkout was a definite requirement when this house was built. There
will be no carrying of tablesaw, etc down the basement stairs.
SteveP.
"Patriarch" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Highland Pairos" <[email protected]> wrote in news:0uWPd.2137
> [email protected]:
>
>> Even if its an 1800 sq ft basement that I get all to myself??
>>
>> SteveP. Who hates to dissapoint charlie b
>>
>>
>> "charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> The vacuum was building - until I got to the word
>>> "basement" and had to downgrade "YOU SUCK" to
>>> "that's nice".
>>>
>>> charlie b
>>
>>
>>
>
> We northern California wooddorkers enjoy sunshine, fresh air and not
> having
> to cart supplies and heavy machinery up and down stairs. If you have a
> walkout basement with plenty of headroom, ventilation and sliding doors,
> then you get upgraded back to "YOU SUCK".
>
> Where I live, no basements. But I spent all Saturday working in the shop,
> and on the driveway, in shirt sleeves and sunshine.
>
> So I guess we all have to make sacrifices. ;-)
>
> Patriarch
"Highland Pairos" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I finally got to do it. We closed on the refinance for our house last week
>and I just spent my part of the cash that we took out. I just ordered the
>1023sl tablesaw w/ 7' rails, the 15" closed stand planer, and the 8" x 75"
>jointer w/ extra knives, all from Grizzly. I also order the 2hp dust
>collector from Harbor Freight and will be odering the cartridge filter that
>fits it from Wynn Environmental.
Sounds like you'll be having a good time for a few weeks. At least you
bought tools that will last longer than the payments you'll be making on
them.
Any projects planned to try them out?
--
Ed
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/
Steve -
Well, let's start things off with a hearty "YOU SUCK!" Congrats! It's fun
getting new (or old ) arn, eh? I would be interested in what your feedback
is on the planer - I have a benchtop, and need.... MORE POWER... Oh, S***
you're getting an 8" jointer? 8"?? You definately suck... hehhehe...
I was *SO* excited when we were finally able to find/buy a cab saw... I got
a used General, and am very happy.
Now, go wipe that grin off your face and get some rags to clean up the
cosmolene...
John Moorhead