Scott's RV-14 Build

Power Tool Prep and Cleaveland Tool inventory

Mounted my newly acquired vise, combo 1" bandsaw/5" disc sander, bench grinder and 10" bench bandsaw to boards so I can clamp them to my workbench or, by using bolts and wingnuts, attach them to my tool stand. The tool stand is specifically for a bench grinder and it works the worst for that. A high frequency vibration makes that whole stand buzz and walk around the floor. Need to change grinding wheels or add some kind of rubber isolation pad. The other tools work fine on the stand. Also spend a lot of time inspecting, cleaning, adjusting and lubing the bandsaw and sander. New aluminum oxide sanding belts arrived and were installed. I initially used 400 grit and have more aggressive grits if needed. I have a new 56 1/8" x 3/8 x 24 TPI bandsaw blade coming appropriate for thin aluminum. My package from Cleaveland Tools arrived and I spend a couple hours inspecting and doing a full inventory. Everything was there and no damage. I need to keep everything organized and labeled until I have a better idea of what I'm doing and what tool is required for the job at hand. Alot of small widgets.

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