Yesterday I added a folding shelf to hold my laptop for my CNC.
It drops down out of the way when not in use.
Yesterday I added a folding shelf to hold my laptop for my CNC.
It drops down out of the way when not in use.
BTW, the hardware used was only $5.00 each at Menards.
That’s an immaculate workshop.
My wife wouldn’t have it any other way.
We just took everything down and cleaned, then rearranged it all. I even mopped the floor.
We’ll see how long it lasts.
But thanks!
Also, my entire shop is on that one wall, as far as tools and some storage. In front of where we park the car is one shelf for wood storage and misc. stuff.
The other side is for lawn care as well as misc. stuff.
Pictures can be supplied if there is interest.
My shop takes up most of the garage but my wife keeps wanting to park her car in there. How Rude!
What does she think a garage is for? (GEEZ)
I hope your dust collection is efficient !
?HUH?
Why do you say this?
I have reasonable vacuum and dust air handler systems in my unfinished ( insulated ) garage.
I share the garage with my wife’s Miata and everything else.
I do not have the router inside a closed container.
I get a fine film of dust no matter what I do, and chip splatter at times.
I use a 20v leaf blower to push the debris outside.
Ah, now I understand. Yes, I get a fine dusting as well from the router.
I use a Dust Deputy with my shop vac. I too use a 20v leaf blower for fine tuning the cleanup. I also have a Swiffer wet XL to get even more dust up after that.
Note: I usually pull the car out to run the router as well to keep the dust off the car, that can get messy on a white vehicle.