
Just some various tools I use on a regular basis.

After the saw, we turn to my bench setup that I built into the walls. This spot is for screws and router bit storage and the such. Just had my plane collection out to display for a later shot.

And here is my plane collection. From left to right: old Auburn Tool Company jack plane, Stanley No. 7, Type 20. Stanley No. 5 Type 16?, Trustworthy No. 4 (made by Sergent), Stanley No. 3 Type 20, Stanley Block (new).. And I got lots more comin' in the next week or two from eBay.

My Mitre Saw Station. It's an old 1991 Model Delta 10" 13amp. Added extention table and fence.

My Wall of Hand Power Tools .. From left to right: American Tool Exchange 2HP Plunge Router, B&D ROS, B&D Finish Sander, Porter Cable Finish Sander, Skill Belt Sander, American Tool Exchange Biscuit Jointer, Skill 13 Amp Circ. Saw, Skill Jig Saw.

Keep moving around the corner, here are my Craftsman 8" Benchtop Drill Press and HF Mortiser with XY Vise. Also got my Air Hose Reel hangin' there.

Faraway shot of back wall with DP, Mortiser, 6" Bench Grinder, 8 Gal, 2HP Tool King Air Compressor (Menards Special), as well as 22Gal, 6.25 HP Shop Vac.

Left wall of Tools, got my drills, screwdrivers, pliers, chisels and hand saws here.

Left Wall. Here Stores my 9" Delta Bandsaw, little 6" Disc, 48" Belt Sander, Ryobi OSS, and Dewalt DW733 Planer. All are on HF Tool Stands with Home Made Mobile Base. Makes for easy storage and can pull out when needed.

Band Saw pulled away from Wall Ready for use ..

Another shot of my Roybi OSS and Delta Disc / Belt Sander.

My Dewalt 733 Planer, Lowes Clearance Last month for $200. On home made base, will plan on adding extention wings in the future.

Gloat! Gloat! My Wall of Jorgies. 8 48" / 8 36" / 8 24". + some other aluminum and C Clamps.

My Grandfather's old Workbench. It's a Craftsman with a steel frame and drawers, it's got a 1 1/2" Maple Butcher Block top covered with hardboard. I want to keep the top, but I've got to do something about the frame, it wobbles. With my recent taste for working with hand tools, I need something sturdier. Also need to drill some dog holes.

My old Ryobi BS10 Table Saw, used this before I got my new Ridgid. It can stay here, or go somewhere else for all I care.

A view from the shop to the rest of the garage, look at all that space!!!

The back corner against the hose, this I use for Storage obviously.

And my 100,000 BTU Propane Torpedo heater. Heat's up fast, but lets of a pretty bad smell. Will run it for an hr or so before I head to the shop, then turn it off when I'm in here.
That's it! Thanks for Stopping By! Happy Sawdust Making.