Workshop

Workbench Router Table Insert

Workbench Router Table Insert
Due to the size of my workshop, I didn't have room for a freestanding router table, I typically favor one end or the other of my workbench, not usually the middle. So i built in the router table, the fence is removed and stored with other router accessories under the bench when not in use. (Just realized i took the pic before screwing in the miter track, its done now, I have also closed in the front so that it matches the rest of the workbench.)
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Shop Light Mods

Shop Light Mods
Just a cheap LED shop light picked up from harbor freight. I didn't like having to plug it up to charge, so made a contact based charging station for it.   The base is MDF with a large nut inset (the light has a magnetic base) and 2 screws as the contact points. The light base has 2 screws counter-sunk in it as well and wired to the charging port.  
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Welder Upgrades

Welder Upgrades
Converted my cheap 15 year old Chicago electric welder to DC electrode negative. I haven't done much welding in the past due to the quality(or lack there-of) of this welder, but after this mod, i have to say it lays down some pretty nice beads. I haven't had any projects requiring welding yet, but i'll add some pics when I do.   There's plenty of information on the interwebs about how to do this mod. but contact me if you have any questions.
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First blog post!

Well here it is, the first post. Not much to report other then I think I'll use this to help document my projects and discuss workshop and tool related stuff that's going on. On that note, I blew the o-rings in my butane soldering iron the other day when repairing some circuits. It was a cheap one I bought to replace a previous broken one. I hopped on amazon, and found a the same model as the previous one, and just ordered it... too bad amazon wasn't around when it broke! I didn't find too many videos of it on youtube, so maybe that will be my first video after it gets here. I'll link to...
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