Hiersekorn
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So, I'm starting over and I'd appreciate any thoughts, help, guidance, etc.
Quick Story: I had a major economic meltdown two years ago. I had to sell all of my tools just to pay bills. Worse, because it happened so quickly, I pretty much got robbed. I sold a TS-55, Domino, CT-Mini, Kapex, Rotex, Delta cabinet saw, DeWalt 755 planer, and more, for less than a thousand bucks. I never sold my MFT and MFT Mini. I also have a router table and a fairly complete set of Kreg fasteners.
Well, life is good and things turned around. I'm finally back in a position to rebuild my shop. If necessary, I could rebuild everything all at once. But, my wife would probably freak out. She's still a bit shell-shocked from the cashtastrophe two years ago. So, I'm trying to do this in chunks.
I'm thinking of getting a TS and CT to start. That can do just about any cuts I might need - rip, cross and miter. I can do shaping tasks on the router table and the Kreg can take the place of the Domino -- for now, at least. I was thinking of getting conventional hand tools for rest and then adding power tools as the budget/wife allows.
My first projects will likely be a set of cabinets for the shop, then a workbench. I'm also thinking about building the frame/cases for a LoveSac "sactional" knock-off.
So, here's my question. Understanding that the budget is flexible, what would you add or change? What am I missing?
Thanks for any advice. This group has kept me sane over the past couple years. I've just lurked a bunch, but it helps to see what other Festo-folks are doing.
Quick Story: I had a major economic meltdown two years ago. I had to sell all of my tools just to pay bills. Worse, because it happened so quickly, I pretty much got robbed. I sold a TS-55, Domino, CT-Mini, Kapex, Rotex, Delta cabinet saw, DeWalt 755 planer, and more, for less than a thousand bucks. I never sold my MFT and MFT Mini. I also have a router table and a fairly complete set of Kreg fasteners.
Well, life is good and things turned around. I'm finally back in a position to rebuild my shop. If necessary, I could rebuild everything all at once. But, my wife would probably freak out. She's still a bit shell-shocked from the cashtastrophe two years ago. So, I'm trying to do this in chunks.
I'm thinking of getting a TS and CT to start. That can do just about any cuts I might need - rip, cross and miter. I can do shaping tasks on the router table and the Kreg can take the place of the Domino -- for now, at least. I was thinking of getting conventional hand tools for rest and then adding power tools as the budget/wife allows.
My first projects will likely be a set of cabinets for the shop, then a workbench. I'm also thinking about building the frame/cases for a LoveSac "sactional" knock-off.
So, here's my question. Understanding that the budget is flexible, what would you add or change? What am I missing?
Thanks for any advice. This group has kept me sane over the past couple years. I've just lurked a bunch, but it helps to see what other Festo-folks are doing.