I have a 2 car garage that will have room for some woodworking tools,
and would like some projects to help a former apartment dweller get a
shop going. I've already built me a sturdy workbench and would like to
get some simple projects to help flesh out the shop.
Current tools
skillsaw
miter box saw
drill
drill press
9" band saw
hand router (with el-cheapo router table)
arc welder.
4" vise
misc hand tools
Tater wrote:
> I have a 2 car garage that will have room for some woodworking tools,
> and would like some projects to help a former apartment dweller get a
> shop going. I've already built me a sturdy workbench and would like to
> get some simple projects to help flesh out the shop.
>
> Current tools
> skillsaw
> miter box saw
> drill
> drill press
> 9" band saw
> hand router (with el-cheapo router table)
> arc welder.
> 4" vise
> misc hand tools
If you are married the FIRST thing you need to do is FILL the garage
with clutter and junk similar to the way a dog marks his territory then
make a plan.
Check out the electric to see if you have enough outlets and the
correct amperage. Your drill press and band saw may need more juice
than the garage door opener.
Cabinets, cabinets, cabinets. Check out craigslist.com or watch the
curb for cabinets. Or buy that tablesaw you've been wanting and build
your own.
Lights - I bought some cheap 4' flourescent lights and regret it, they
hum like crazy and the colder it gets the noisier they get.
Build a decent router table and fence this is a good plan:
http://www.woodstore.net/rofe.html
Use one of these tools to help layout your shop:
http://www.grizzly.com/workshopplanner.cfm?
http://ww4.bhg.com/bhg/category.jhtml?categoryid=/templatedata/bhg/category/data/arrangearoomtest.xml
I'm building a web site and have been collecting some free plans.
Check the out at muckleshed.com. Also, please tell me what I can do to
make my site better, or if there are any plans you need...
Barry
Tater wrote:
> I have a 2 car garage that will have room for some woodworking tools,
> and would like some projects to help a former apartment dweller get a
> shop going. I've already built me a sturdy workbench and would like to
> get some simple projects to help flesh out the shop.
>
> Current tools
> skillsaw
> miter box saw
> drill
> drill press
> 9" band saw
> hand router (with el-cheapo router table)
> arc welder.
> 4" vise
> misc hand tools
Tater (in [email protected]) said:
| I have a 2 car garage that will have room for some woodworking
| tools, and would like some projects to help a former apartment
| dweller get a shop going. I've already built me a sturdy workbench
| and would like to get some simple projects to help flesh out the
| shop.
I have a few projects to choose from at the link below.
Congratulations on your new home!
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/interest.html
Yeah, congrats.
Add alt.home.repair to your list of newsgroups. There's a lot of good
info there too.
-Zz
On 29 Sep 2006 18:04:34 -0700, "Tater" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have a 2 car garage that will have room for some woodworking tools,
>and would like some projects to help a former apartment dweller get a
>shop going. I've already built me a sturdy workbench and would like to
>get some simple projects to help flesh out the shop.
>
>Current tools
>skillsaw
>miter box saw
>drill
>drill press
>9" band saw
>hand router (with el-cheapo router table)
>arc welder.
>4" vise
>misc hand tools
"Tater" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have a 2 car garage that will have room for some woodworking tools,
> and would like some projects to help a former apartment dweller get a
> shop going. I've already built me a sturdy workbench and would like to
> get some simple projects to help flesh out the shop.
>
> Current tools
> skillsaw
> miter box saw
> drill
> drill press
> 9" band saw
> hand router (with el-cheapo router table)
> arc welder.
> 4" vise
> misc hand tools
>
Oh, you have room for a lot more than that in there.
I too have a 2 car garage that houses 1 car at night, 1, 7' long TS, OSS,
garbage container, Stationary 15" Planer, dust collector, router table,
drill press, 2 roll around tool chests, water heater, washer and dryer,
filing cabinet, lather, jointer, mobile work bench, compressor, band saw,
scrap wood storage, and plenty of other hand tools in cabinets.
Swingman thinks that I have a lot of room when the car is not in the garage.
The key is to place all stationary tools and benches on mobile bases. It
takes me about 5 minutes to clean up, put all the equipment away and bring
the car in for the night.
On 29 Sep 2006 18:04:34 -0700, "Tater" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have a 2 car garage that will have room for some woodworking tools,
>and would like some projects to help a former apartment dweller get a
>shop going. I've already built me a sturdy workbench and would like to
>get some simple projects to help flesh out the shop.
>
>Current tools
>skillsaw
>miter box saw
>drill
>drill press
>9" band saw
>hand router (with el-cheapo router table)
>arc welder.
>4" vise
>misc hand tools
Most of us start with projects directly related to the shop... storage cabinets,
shelving, router table/tops, tool racks/holders, etc..
As you do projects you'll also find easier ways to do things and start building
a jig or three...
Keep an eye out here on the wRECk for JOAT's postings... he finds tons of free
plans and ideas and posts the links...
Mac
https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis
https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm