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this thread, and Nola’s input, is a reminder that if I ever get down to New Orleans, I’d like to drive to his place and see his shop.
LBGE since June 2012
Omaha, NE
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Me too and we probably will have to stand in line!SaltySam said:this thread, and Nola’s input, is a reminder that if I ever get down to New Orleans, I’d like to drive to his place and see his shop.
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When you get there, don’t be surprised to find a drunken @DMW sleeping on an Army cot at said shop. 😎SaltySam said:this thread, and Nola’s input, is a reminder that if I ever get down to New Orleans, I’d like to drive to his place and see his shop.MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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Added to the shop today. Picked up a 25” dual drum sander at a good price.

MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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That has to be brand new, isn't it?CTMike said:Added to the shop today. Picked up a 25” dual drum sander at a good price.

No offense, but i sure wish you can figure out how to post pictures so our necks don't get cramped turning sideways!
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That is awesome, Mike! Ron, looks used to me. But great shape______________________________________________I love lamp..
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I'll dump some tool pics...it's a slow night and need to get the post count up...




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Extremely IMPRESSIVE, Nola! Messy or not. But I really have to ask you. I see many thousands of dollars of tools, motorcycles and what else!
I have to assume you must have reinforced steel entry doors...maybe even a high powered security system....not that I plan to come down there with a semi and steal all of it!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Hell, he doesn't even have insurance. In NO.RRP said:I have to assume you must have reinforced steel entry doors...maybe even a high powered security system....not that I plan to come down there with a semi and steal all of it!
I'll go in halfies with you on the semi."Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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Botch said:
Hell, he doesn't even have insurance. In NO.RRP said:I have to assume you must have reinforced steel entry doors...maybe even a high powered security system....not that I plan to come down there with a semi and steal all of it!
I'll go in halfies with you on the semi.I have insurance on the wood shop behind my house.Ron, there's an alarm system that stopped working years ago. Steel doors with digital locks. The back is behind a 6' fence, solid steel with locks. There are motion activated lights everywhere, 8 HD cameras that are hard to miss. Not worried about it. Our neighborhood is pretty safe, never had a package stolen off the porch (but some a-hole was stealing out Sunday paper until we busted him).The big shop is a 5 minute drive in a safe area right near the Gretna police station. Very safe. I don't have insurance there, I'm considering it.
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@nolaegghead what your take on the grizzly slow speed ginder that’s a knockoff of the tormek?
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@FarmingPhD i have never used the Tormek, but it is high quality. Made in Germany. The Tormek accessories work with it. I have some of them. About half the price______________________________________________I love lamp..
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I'm jealous you get a Sunday paper!nolaegghead said:Our neighborhood is pretty safe, never had a package stolen off the porch (but some a-hole was stealing out Sunday paper until we busted him).
My Ogden paper is only about 6 pages now, and they no longer publish on Sunday. The SLC paper went to a "non-profit" status last year, and only publish on paper once a week (Sunday) but their price went up to $260/year, I had to drop them.
It frightens me when the billionaires control even the news sources, but what can we do?
"Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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Botch said:
I'm jealous you get a Sunday paper!nolaegghead said:Our neighborhood is pretty safe, never had a package stolen off the porch (but some a-hole was stealing out Sunday paper until we busted him).
My Ogden paper is only about 6 pages now, and they no longer publish on Sunday. The SLC paper went to a "non-profit" status last year, and only publish on paper once a week (Sunday) but their price went up to $260/year, I had to drop them.
It frightens me when the billionaires control even the news sources, but what can we do?
Well you can still support your local newspaper by subscribing to the digital edition for about half the newsprint price.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
In the bush just East of Cambridge,Ontario
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My Fein was used and was a gift. It's a model 9.55.13 which has been discontinued. It is well made and sucks! I would buy another Fein if and when this one dies.GlennM said:Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
GlennM said:My preference is Festool. There was a backlog for the CT 15 when ordering a 2nd tool dust collector so I ordered the Fein Turbo 1. On the up side, larger capacity, comes with attachments and cheaper. On the down side, cheap hose (but the CT 15 also has one), no variable speed motor, louder.If money is no object get the Hilti. Otherwise the Festool and the Fein if on a budget.
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I owned an older home with lots of issues and lots of potential. I bought a compact table saw with a stand and extensions, good mitre saw, decent router and inexpensive table, Belt Sander, Palm Sander, Bisquit Joiner. I added a finish and a brad nailer as time went on.
I was able to make most everything I put my mind to- likely a planer or joiner was the next step.
Over time I got rid of the table saw- took up too much space and I took up other hobbies (and kids) and got out of it.XLBGE, LBGE, Charbroil Gas Grill, Weber Q200, Old Weber Kettle, Rectec RT-B380, Yeti 65, Yeti Hopper 20, RTIC 20, RTIC 20 Soft Side - Too many drinkware vessels to mention.
Not quite in Austin, TX City Limits
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@xfire_ATX thank you for the insight. I ended up finding a deal on a table saw last week. I’ve pretty much decided to go with your same basic setup, now I just need to find a nice belt and palm sander.XL BGE, KJ classic, Joe Jr, UDS x2
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Off Topic in a way, but a few years back I believe WOOD magazine had rated a bunch of medium priced vacuums so based on their high recommendation I bought this 6 (peak) HP, 14 gallon Ridgid. It wasn't for my workshop sucking sawdust, but for yard work picking up acorns and hickory nuts. By slaving a dust and chip separator that makes it easier to clean up the several hundred pounds of nuts I fight each year. That also prevents compromising the Ridgid filter and keeps the vacuum operating at the peak suction power.nolaegghead said:GlennM said:My preference is Festool. There was a backlog for the CT 15 when ordering a 2nd tool dust collector so I ordered the Fein Turbo 1. On the up side, larger capacity, comes with attachments and cheaper. On the down side, cheap hose (but the CT 15 also has one), no variable speed motor, louder.If money is no object get the Hilti. Otherwise the Festool and the Fein if on a budget.
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Check out the Nut Wizard @RRP I bought on for my mom and she loves it.
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I have one of those, but trust me I have LOTS OF TREES AND LOTS OF NUTS and would spend all day just dumping that Nut Wizard! Besides that where the oaks and hickories overlap since the nut sizes are different a single hickory nut caught in the spring wire can let many of the previously collected acorns fall back out. Talk about frustration!!!alaskanassasin said:Check out the Nut Wizard @RRP I bought on for my mom and she loves it.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
"Nut Wizard"? What type of twisted rabbit hole have I fallen into?!
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I've got the same vacuum for my shop! I don't connect it to anything but the RO sander, but it's great for cleaning up. I have a blower mounted over a Dust Deputy and exhausting into a pleated filter back to the room. Stay away from those dust collectors with the bags; they will just pump the fines right back into your lungs.RRP said:
Off Topic in a way, but a few years back I believe WOOD magazine had rated a bunch of medium priced vacuums so based on their high recommendation I bought this 6 (peak) HP, 14 gallon Ridgid. It wasn't for my workshop sucking sawdust, but for yard work picking up acorns and hickory nuts. By slaving a dust and chip separator that makes it easier to clean up the several hundred pounds of nuts I fight each year. That also prevents compromising the Ridgid filter and keeps the vacuum operating at the peak suction power.
Bob
New Cumberland, PA
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nolaegghead said:"Nut Wizard"? What type of twisted rabbit hole have I fallen into?!
You have no idea, my mom rolls her nut wizard all over town when the nuts are flying
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I take it that she is gathering nuts such as pecans to consume perhaps? or hickories and acorns to feed the squirrels in the winter?alaskanassasin said:nolaegghead said:"Nut Wizard"? What type of twisted rabbit hole have I fallen into?!
You have no idea, my mom rolls her nut wizard all over town when the nuts are flying
If she wants to come by here in the Fall she can have all the nuts she wants and won't have to walk all over town!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
SWIPE LEFT!!!
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I take it that she is gathering nuts such as pecans to consume perhaps? or hickories and acorns to feed the squirrels in the winter?alaskanassasin said:nolaegghead said:"Nut Wizard"? What type of twisted rabbit hole have I fallen into?!
You have no idea, my mom rolls her nut wizard all over town when the nuts are flying
If she wants to come by here in the Fall she can have all the nuts she wants and won't have to walk all over town!
Pecans for gifts and consuming. I bought her one of these too https://lawn-gardening-tools.com/Item/Electric-Pecan-Cracker but she has a hard time keeping up with it.
South of Columbus, Ohio.
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