I finally have some what of a workable shop. Since I haven't put a video out in a while I decided to do a quick shop tour and show you where I am at in the process. I hope by October 1st. I will have a couple clamp racks built, a lumbar storage, and a lathe stand. I have a few tables to build first. I need to get busy because I have a lot large projects that need to be completed by the end of the year (that is when my daughter is due and I won't get much shop time for a while).
Easy Wood Tools Review: http://youtu.be/czwRcdymQYQ?list=UUFFcZZumrRB84JJg9nxrVOg
5 Gallon Bucket A/C: http://youtu.be/HxSLbpAwibg
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