Monday, September 1, 2008

The Bench Dogs 'Pound' Revisited

You asked for it, and here it is. The other pics of relevance, starting with the east wall. It features another four power tool work stations. The wall has a wide array of hand tools, clamps, drill and router bits, and stereo equipment. The drawers are loaded down with extra bits, belts, blades, discs, knives and parts boxes filled with disassembled gearage, springs, clips, spanners, stembolts, hoosits and of course, junk. 




Here's the 4x4 shop bench that occupies the center of the shop. It's multifunctional-- the table saw is hooked to it, as is the wood vice. You can faintly see the holes for the bench dogs opposite the vise. If you peek around to the right, my hand-plane-turned-jointer is hooked to it also, hanging by french cleat. 
Under the bench on both sides are full-depth drawers filled with fasteners and parts. On the right is a through-shelf for scrap wood up to four feet long. Two sliding boxes also hold small, odd-shaped wood scraps. In other words, firewood.


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