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- Jan 28, 2017
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OK fellas... dedicated work shop guy here. In fact, I'm the guy that runs both garagejournal.com and jalopyjournal.com. To date, all of the work I've done in my shop has been focused on light metal fabrication and automotive mechanics. That being said, the wife has been wanting some built-ins in our modern farmhouse and after getting sticker shock from the quotes handed out by local finish carpenters, I've decided to tackle the project myself. However, before I dive in I want to do a few warm up projects as I haven't worked with wood in years...
I also need to get tooled up as well... and when I do so, I figure it will be a good chance to kind of journal my experience for other mostly metal guys to see how it goes. Given that I have a 30x40 shop that is already pretty full with metal working tools and welders, I want to build a "wood working system" that can be put up and away when not in use. Because of that, I was turned on to Festool.
Anyway, I need help... Here's what I already have:
1. A 1940's Craftsman bandsaw that I converted to DC and use a speed controller on... That way, it can cut metal or wood.
2. A 1940's era Craftsman disc/belt sander.
3. A 1940's era Craftsman Drill press.
All of this stuff was restored a few years ago and has been put to good work in my shop. To compliment this stuff, I want to build a nice festool kit. Here's what I was thinking:
1. An MFT
2. A plunge saw (I don't own a table saw or a miter saw at the moment)
3. A good all purpose sander
4. A decent all purpose router
5. Dust collection.
I figure when not in use, this stuff can be put away in systainers and stacked on the dust collector in one corner of the shop.
What I need help with is where to start? Which models should we look at for a general purpose plunge saw, sander, router, etc... ?
Any help would be greatly appreciate.
Ryan
I also need to get tooled up as well... and when I do so, I figure it will be a good chance to kind of journal my experience for other mostly metal guys to see how it goes. Given that I have a 30x40 shop that is already pretty full with metal working tools and welders, I want to build a "wood working system" that can be put up and away when not in use. Because of that, I was turned on to Festool.
Anyway, I need help... Here's what I already have:
1. A 1940's Craftsman bandsaw that I converted to DC and use a speed controller on... That way, it can cut metal or wood.
2. A 1940's era Craftsman disc/belt sander.
3. A 1940's era Craftsman Drill press.
All of this stuff was restored a few years ago and has been put to good work in my shop. To compliment this stuff, I want to build a nice festool kit. Here's what I was thinking:
1. An MFT
2. A plunge saw (I don't own a table saw or a miter saw at the moment)
3. A good all purpose sander
4. A decent all purpose router
5. Dust collection.
I figure when not in use, this stuff can be put away in systainers and stacked on the dust collector in one corner of the shop.
What I need help with is where to start? Which models should we look at for a general purpose plunge saw, sander, router, etc... ?
Any help would be greatly appreciate.
Ryan