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    Very nice setup Bob
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    Default Many thanks

    Thanks for taking the time to photograph, and for sharing your shed pix with us Bob.

    I really appreciate seeing the layout of other woodie's sheds, and of course there is the obligatory drool over everyone else's tool . I like to call it Tool Drool!
    Have picked up lots of great ideas for my own shed this way.
    Now if I could only get it that neat !!!!!
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    Bob,

    I would be wary of selling your biscuit joiner just yet. I think there are still some instances where it may still be useful.

    Rocker

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    That's a great set up and about three times the size of my space.

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    Those K-body clamps are huge. What are they? K-500?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    Those K-body clamps are huge. What are they? K-500?

    Sorry I need to have a little lie down.
    Wongo, two of them are 60 inches long (5 feet!). Four are 40 inches long.
    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker View Post
    Bob,

    I would be wary of selling your biscuit joiner just yet. I think there are still some instances where it may still be useful.

    Rocker
    You are right. Actually I'm just kidding about selling it--I never met a tool yet that I could bear to part with later on.

    (Anyone interested in a Crain professional undercutting saw? Only used to undercut 8 door jambs for floating flooring, but I might need it again some day!)
    Cheers,

    Bob



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    Quote Originally Posted by Honorary Bloke View Post
    Well, while everyone is having a smoko at 's, I thought I'd sneak in a few pics of my wee shed. The shed measures about 4.5M by 8.5M.
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    look a seppo talking in metric eeekk

    nice shed though
    ps: do you work in metric or that other silly stuff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker View Post
    Bob,

    I would be wary of selling your biscuit joiner just yet. I think there are still some instances where it may still be useful.

    Rocker
    And they are?

    And Bob, i love your work space It will look even beter in a few weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by black1 View Post
    ps: do you work in metric or that other silly stuff?
    Mostly in that other silly stuff. But, I'm slowly changing over.
    Cheers,

    Bob



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    Bob, your shed needs this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    Bob, your shed needs this
    A wooden work table?

    (20 more days and counting. )
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    Rocker: There are some instances where a biscuit joiner can still be useful.


    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    And they are?
    Lignum,

    An instance which springs to mind is when building a cabinet such as the one described in these threads:

    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...hlight=cabinet

    and

    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=13548

    where the top is joined to the sides with biscuit-reinforced mitre joints. The Domino cannot mill a mortice closer than 10 mm from the inner corner of a mitre, unless you fiddle around with using a spacer. I believe that biscuits are more suitable for reinforcing this type of mitre joint than dominoes.

    Rocker

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