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Old 09-01-2005, 03:03 AM   #1
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Old 09-01-2005, 07:37 AM   #2
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Hey - Todd's got a rival!

You should see the state of my place . I used to be so clean, but then I got a new table saw which my shop vac doesn't fit. One day I'll make an adapter so that it does fit, but in the meantime I'm just cleaning up the bulk of the dust with a brush and pan. Thank goodness I don't use the table saw too regularly - and thank goodness I've got a good dust mask.

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OK Grizz...don't let anyone under 18 see this....my shop is considered "R" rated, (really cluttered).
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Neal,
You call that really cluttered???
I'd call it very well stocked!
And neat.
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Neal, you must spend ages cleaning up after those birds. Still, there are no droppings on the floor so it looks as if you've got them house-broken.



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Neal, your shop is really neat. I mean, like, uncluttered man, not as in "cool". I notice right off that you also raise the back legs of your scroll saw so that the table tilts toward you. I have mine about 2" higher in back and wondered if I was the only one to do that. Makes it much easier for me to work.

I also notice the decoys on the shelf. I am (was) a decoy carver myself and have several around the house. I also carve cowboys and birds. My shop is a lot dustier than yours.
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Ok, here's my shop! Scrollsaw, lathe, drill press, table saw sanders, dust collector, fridge, assembly table and work bench...all in there somewhere! And the Jeep fits in at the end of a day!
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A tidy shop is a sign of a tidy mind. I think ... oh I am not sure.
My mind is such a mess.
Thats why there are no pictures of my shop yet.
I know I do have to clean up my shop sometime.
Once I find it, under the mess.
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I had just seen in the recent Wooden Teddy Bear catalog a new pattern that might fit my shop more often than not:

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I would probably cut that out if I could find my catalogs
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