Ill have to get some pics up...let me clean the shop first! Haha
Rokeros, yep those are the ones I purchased! So far great machines. I was thinking about the radiusing sanding attachment, but Ive seen people make it themselves, in fact I think I saw one on this site..Ill have to look again. Anyway I know I could make the attachment myself and just get the sander. That will save me $500! For now doing it by hand is OK by me. Now the overhead pin router table...miles ahead of ya! Ive all ready made my own with the help of my father (Ridiculously skilled welder). The thing about the table from grizzly is that there is no kind of dust collection ports & IMO the router is the messiest tool in the entire shop. The table we built does not have the port either but Im adding them on ASAP. Total cost of the table = $0. We used steel that was deemed "scrap"... Im all about saving some money! Haha
Im about to start building another tool with the help of my shop neighbor. He has a nice precision machine shop and the guy is pretty much a mechanical genius. He came up with an idea to cut fret slots using a servo motor controlled by my computer. Im going to go over his plans & tweak them to my needs. We can get this thing made for about $200 and it will be very precise and accurate, quick & easy as well!
Javacody- Right now Im just running single 1 horse units on each machine. But Ive quickly learned they are not cutting it, ESPECIALLY on the new drum sander. My buddy in the shop next to me has a 3 horse unit he is not using so Im going to try and get it off him. Ive found basically anything where the dust feed is downward the 1 horse is ok since it has gravity helping it out. But on the sander where the ports are above the drums the 1 horse fails miserably. My goal for the next 6 months is to get the G5954 5 horse unit from grizzly.