He is. Kyle, we've been eyeballing guy's work areas for a long time, you just passed twenty years here, and this shop
is one of a handful that makes me really smile. The wish I had a man cave like this. In reality, it takes space, money and knowledge.
I'm a sucker for all tools, machine or otherwise, one thing I never got on my bucket list was a car/truck/tractor lift.
And we all want an overhead crane since we are always lifting something up to work underneath.
I admit to buying a tool just because I wanted to learn how to use it. Nice plunge router. Never did use it the way I thought I would.
so you can hang it on the wall to look interesting or you can really know how to use it. I never got to my get to it.
knowing how to build a tool to build another tool, that creative process, is a real talent which some of you have. You have to have the vision to know
where you want to get to, and then plan the steps there.
Well, at least I learned how to weld.
btw, that little sickle bar is the coolest thing, with its big warning letters.
this is the fun of an international site. You learn more.