#22
I suspect most know Ed, from the flag case effort as well as the humidors he sells. Take a look at his new shop! AWESOME... (and short)
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#23
Cowabunga!

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#24
It looks bigger than my house!
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#25


Holy cow! I can't find stuff in my little basement shop. I think I would get lost in that shop, so there wouldn't be any hope of ever finding a pencil.
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#26
Don't know Ed but that is an awesome shop. Looks they put a shop in the middle of a lumber yard. That router table however looks out of place.
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#27
Thanks for posting that Fred. I love his work, but somehow always imagined it was done in a small tidy shop
WRONG!!!!!!!

Now I have tool envy
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#28
I wasn't really paying attention when I heard "eight station router table". My jaw dropped just a little.

I thought that 3 station router table of Rob Cosman's was pretty crazy. Probably not exactly uncommon though. Just never thought of it.
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#29
My fav is the cut up car spray booth for the finishing efforts.
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#30
I'd get tired walking around that place.
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#31
Axehandle said:


I wasn't really paying attention when I heard "eight station router table". My jaw dropped just a little.







Mine too , that monster needs a video on it operating . That's some shop Ed has , are boxes the majority of his work ?
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Ed Sallee's new shop, you need to see this!


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