03-11-2018, 12:58 AM
(03-08-2018, 07:16 PM)AHill Wrote: OK, just to clarify. Here's what needs to fit into one stall of my garage:For comparison, what I have in one stall of my 2 car (cars still don't get in, the other stall has the canoe and kayaks and camping gear.
Sjoberg Elite 2500 workbench (8' long!) w/ cabinet for hand planes, etc.
Nova DVR Lathe
Jet 14" bandsaw
Jet Dust Collector (the big one with canister filter)
Delta Lunchbox Planer (on rolling platform with cabinet)
Rolling Tool Chest #1 (general marking & measuring tools, rasps, etc.)
Rolling Tool Chest #2 (lathe tools)
Stacked Festool Stuff
Festool Dust Collector w/ Dust Deputy
Wood
Various cordless and portable tools (drills, trim routers, etc.)
Mechanics & Other Hand Tools (general stuff)
Two to three shelving units for storage of containers, hardware, glue, etc.
Metal cabinet for storage of finishes, glue, etc.
What I am considering to sell or put into storage:
Powermatic PM2000 TS
Makita Miter Saw with Stand
Router Table
TS Accessories
Rigid Oscillating Spindle Sander
Delta Drill Press (maybe - it sure comes in handy for drilling pen blanks)
Delta with 32" fence (into which I've put my router table)
Shopsmith (mostly used as lathe and drill press)
Jointer
Rigid Lunchbox planer
14" Steel City bandsaw
Sjobergs bench (the small one unfortunately)
Jet Midi Lathe
Craftsman rolling tool cabinet
Grinder
Scroll Saw
Miter Saw
Mortiser
Diamond Rock Saw (the miter saw, mortise, & rock saw are on a single 8 foot bench that serves to divide the two stalls with cabinets below it.)
Canister dust collector
Assorted planes, hand tools, mechanics tools, drills, routers, circ saw, jig saw, etc)
Never use the jointer since I do all my jointing by hand, so I've considered selling it. Have also considered selling the Shopsmith and just getting a drill press, but every time I get serious about it, dang, I need the lathe function for something too big for my midi lathe). Have also considered selling the table saw and just going with the band saw.
If I had it to do from scratch, I'd probably skip the table saw and instead of a 14 inch band saw go ahead and get a 16 or 18 inch one to replace both tools. And instead of the Shopsmith & midi lathe, I'd just get a drill press and full size lathe. Would also skip the jointer.
I did go ahead and spend the money to have a 220 and couple of extra 20 amp 110 circuits put in. It is cramped no doubt, but I can handle small stuff in it. If I do cabinet work, I have to move the kayaks outside to spread out.
jim