sebastiaan56 wrote:What was on the telly Hesh? Its not Caribou Barbie.....
Mate, you've got 7 necks and 10 bridge blanks on show, but only 5 fretboard blanks......, are you holding out on us?

I also noted that you've named you spindle sander "Rigid", do you need to get out more? and the bar fridge, where is the bar fridge?
Sebastiaan
Sebastiaan my friend on the telly was Candy Crawley of CNN so you can be sure that it was not a porno......

I think that she is the ugliest woman in America.......
When I first got the spindle sander I was offended at the up and down motion.... Then I got an idea....

I purchased a cheap replacement toilet seat, placed it on the sander's table, took a video of it in operation, and sent it to a few of my pals as a suggestion for what they should do with themselves.....
Mike bro I have to hang the art yet - it includes Jimi of course and at least one semi-naked lady thank you......
Bob bro I really want to build with the AB abd TM that you brought me so don't be surprised if you see that soon. I have a couple of commissions that I plan on starting in January and what they will be wood wise is not yet determined.
Hi Lillian - do you see the Troji parts that you made me on the lower right hand corner of the storage area pic?

Many thanks again for those and building the rest of it is on my list of the jigs that I want to complete before 2009.
As for the benches my style of building really does not require a traditional wood working bench so these are fine. Interestingly I used glue and torx connectors and they are rock solid. I also let them settle into the floor before snugging things up so they are absolutely level too.
Dennis bro the utility area is a separate room complete with a 36" door. It's outside of my environmentally controlled shop and office. After I dry wall over the insulation (for dust control and fire resistance) the table saw will go in there. Dust wise I have an air cleaner for that room and an additional Monica (shop-vac) too.
I have never had a table saw before so this is where it will go. I also doubt that I will use it much at all since I learned to build with a band saw only. So it will only get light use, the air cleaner will help, the room is walled off and sealed from the rest of the shop, and I always clean up any mess that I make immediately......

So I think that I will be OK.
Dom my friend good suggestion but I am not a basher....

The other benches that you see have had lots of guitar building use and are fine with the 3/4" MDF tops. Besides I can always flip it over for a clean side or add another layer if I become a basher....
I still have some tweaks to do like building and adding the vice to the island bench, perhaps carpeting this bench too and of course adding stirrups too.....
Thanks everyone!!!!