fpsnyder
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- Mar 5, 2007
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Thanks, Eiji. I can rip just over 8 feet with the table saw where it is at. The countertops are a smidge lower than the table saw height. The built-in mobile base on the PM2000 lets me swing it around towards the garage door and then I can rip 16 feet. I can move the planer out towards the door and do the same. Almost everything moves to accommodate the task at hand.
I build all sizes of custom cabinetry, entry doors, furniture, arbors, and staircases. The concrete slab is finished SS/SF (super smooth/super flat) like the Borg floors, so I can spread out on the floor if necessary. The slab is also heated, which makes it nice to work on in the winter. I was limited with how big I could make this shop (584 sq. feet), so I have to improvise and plan carefully.
I build all sizes of custom cabinetry, entry doors, furniture, arbors, and staircases. The concrete slab is finished SS/SF (super smooth/super flat) like the Borg floors, so I can spread out on the floor if necessary. The slab is also heated, which makes it nice to work on in the winter. I was limited with how big I could make this shop (584 sq. feet), so I have to improvise and plan carefully.