Shop tools
Although the shop is not done yet I thought I would show some of the tools I
will be filling it with.
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Powermatic 66 rebuild
Clicking the link on each tool name
takes you to the manufacturers site for more info, if it's
Delta Unisaw, purchased 5/27/03. Right tilt with the Beismeyer fence. It took me about 2 1/2 hours to put together.
Powermatic 54A 6" jointer. I sold my Delta 6" and bought this one
which has longer beds and more power.
Old Rockwell/Delta radial arm saw
Delta "Grand Edition" 14" band saw
with 6" riser block and
Delta 17-965 16 1/2" drill press.
Dewalt DW733 12 1/2" thickness planer on a homemade stand
Grizzly G0454 20"
planer
Grizzly G1066R 24"
dual drum sander
Dewalt DW705 12" compound miter saw.
DeWalt DW788 scroll saw
Craftsman and
Kennedy tool boxes.
Delta hollow chisel mortiser 14-651
Porter Cable 7hp 80 gallon air compressor. Lowe's was getting rid of them I
picked this up for $568, Amazon. com sold it for $969.
(click
for a list)
Delta 46-250 Midi
Lathe and the stand I made for it. The top is a piece of laminated beam I got off a construction
site.
Router table
My router collection. Five Porter Cable 690 series (one is a "D" handle),
1 Porter Cable 7518 (for the router table), DeWalt laminate trimmer, and a DeWalt
DW625 3hp plunge.
These racks hold most of my handheld power tools. The racks were
on sale at Lowes, $40 each instead of $80. I bought 6 of them.
Delta 31-120
12" disc sander and a Jet 1hp slow speed buffer/sander. I got a great deal on the
delta sander because it had one
broken foot . I just removed the rubber feet off
the other feet and bolted it to the stand . It runs smooth with no vibration. I
had the stand from a old tool.
Scrap Bin
Homemade dust collector switch
Parts drawers
Wood vise
Mini
belt sander
Record
#5T plane
PC upholstery stapler
Clamps
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