Walt
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I'm impressed my your shopshots and work in progress. My shop is nowhere
near as photogenic as yours.
When I built the partitioning wall, I wanted to make it out of Plexiglas to
make it appear like a history museum display of early Americana woodworking,
but the wife would not hear of it. Had to make it invisible from her side of
the wall.
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But I want to warn you of one thing, there appears to be a lot of bare bench
top exposed. You'd better hurry anc cover them with tools and projects;
experiece has shown that the bench top seriously degrades if exposed to the
open air.
You caught me in a moment of weakness. My other three benches are well
protected.
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Now the only thing I suggest is that you need to bring a lathe in there,
just to add another slippery slope.
Over at the Senior Center Woodworking shop, I have "stand in line" access to
a lathe and other pieces of big iron and abused tools. If I can figure out
how to fit it in, I might build a small spring pole lathe or perhaps a
treadle lathe made from an old Singer sewing machine; a shaving horse will
come first I think.
Jim
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