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vader:

--- Quote from: nostrebor on November 15, 2005, 02:00:40 pm ---BTW:

if you think building Arcade Cabinets is expensive...

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I so know building other things is alot more expensive....maple vs. mdf....hmmm....

Tim

Dervacumen:
I'd get a nice reciprocating saw.  Milwaukee / Porter Cable / DeWalt.
Ever think of a nice lathe?   Handy for turning a bat so you can protect your new investment. ;D

vader:

--- Quote from: Dervacumen on November 15, 2005, 03:20:15 pm ---I'd get a nice reciprocating saw.  Milwaukee / Porter Cable / DeWalt.
Ever think of a nice lathe?   Handy for turning a bat so you can protect your new investment. ;D


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Already got the milwaukee sawzall....never really called a reciporating saw...hehe....the lathe is a nice idea actually,
cause I would like to get into doing some tables and such
at some point, works good for legs....anyone got some workshop pics than can post, I want some ideas on setups

D10:
If you plan on making alot of furniture and such, a jointer would be a good investment. Could start with a hand held model before getting the large 5"-6" type.

Not paying attention just re-read nostrebor's post and seen a jointer listed.


missioncontrol:
don't forget a tape measure

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