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From: Walnut7Man555
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  • nice work. I'm impressed with the clamp machine. Do you have a product line that keeps it busy? Also, very nice open space, so there are no partitions in the way for flow. Good bandsaw idea. I like your rolling parts and tables. All in all, very impressive. It encourages me. I am in 6000 sf, but it's chopped up. Thanks for reminding me there's more to do. I like the walnut doors with the peg/drawbore construction. And the honking window, glued up on the floor, looks familiar.. Thanks for posting

  • Thanks for the comment we just added a CNC router so check out the new videos on it. We make custom doors so the clamp career is always busy

  • cool beans, where can I find the CNC footage? I am glad you are doing well. You gotta lotta money in that stuff. hell, that double belt 52", probably with pressure sensitive platen, don't come easy. I hope you do very well, twenty years? With a good captain, and a few lucky stars?

    It all goes back to who's steering the ship.

    Thanks

  • I worked for a custom door company for 11 years on equipement that wasnt any better than high school wood shop. Your shop is so friggin nice!!! Do you install,add hardware,paint or stain your your product or leave that to the builder\home owner?

  • holy shit...i want this shop...

    and whats with all of the shapers?

    isnt that a little overkill?

  • We have all the shapers for our standard details; it saves us a lot of setup time.

  • Wow, What a nice shop. Thanks for the tour.

  • nice shop

  • Nice tour, thanks!

    Love yur shop and agree: metal is dirty!

  • Very nice. Now you need a machine shop and welding shop. So do I.

  • No I worked in a welding shop years ago, to dirty and smokey wood is cleaner.

  • your shop is really cool, i wish i had something like that.

  • You can just start slow, do one job make some money, buy more tools.

    Do another job, make more money, buy more machines.

    Twenty years later you will have a shop like mine.

  • Yikes! Looks like I could fit about 6 or 7 of my shops *inside* yours! I'm guessing you don't do a whole lot of small jewelry boxes, do you? :D Very nice setup, indeed! I'd still like to shoehorn a shaper and horizontal belt sander into my space. We'll see. Thanks for the tour!

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