Basement–Storage and large cyclone dust collector system.Sliding Barn Doors- on the driveway side for loading and unloading.To me woodworking is the the most romantic activities I can think of and this lighting designer loves the warm glow of an incandescent bulb. We installed 12 in our cheese shop and the provide plenty of light. Large overhead factory lamps–always a favorite of mine.If I used it more I’d be inclined to move up to a Powermatic. Mortiser–I own a Delta which has served me well.Powermatic 13″ Band Saw- Which I presently own.My wife was kind enough to say “you’ll own that some day”. The stand out in their shop was a beautiful antique band saw. Antique Band Saw- On a surprise visit to a neighbor (who had found our cat) we were invited in to see their shop, complete with the most amazing and interesting collection of power tools. I’d love a Festool Kapex Compound Miter Saw. Still use one of the 1st tools I bought: a Ryobi Chop saw–Chop being the operable word (but it works!). It would be nice to upgrade to a Powermatic. Jointer- I own a Powermatic 8″ Jointer, 2HP with helical head.Oscillating Spindal Sander- I own the rigid orange one now, perhaps an upgrade.16-32 Drum Sander - would be a nice addition.Outfield table–no more flimsy Rigid stand!.Saw Stop 3HP-– On the other side of the spectrum and in the center of the work area would be my Saw Stop cabinet saw.I also really like the idea of having a nook exclusively for hand tools. These windows face the road, but given the height and the slope, the view will only be trees and the morning sun. There is not as much natural light as I would like, but this is a place I would find it quite important and well, just a pleasing place to work. Hand Tool Area- I designed a dormer into the roof line of the saltbox style room in order to accommodate a window in front of which my bench could sit.Drill Press –I would definitely like to someday graduate to PM2800.Clamp Storage- I show a rolling clamp rack, but the space under the stairs seems like the perfect place to store clamps.
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