You are talking to one of the worst tool junkies.  I've got it bad.  Last year, 
I had to build a 6x3 foot attachment on the south
wall of my shop.  I moved my dust collecter and aircompresser out there.  Had 
to make room for my lathe.  :)

I was just trying to make more room; but, it has other benifits.  I don't jump 
out of my skin when my aircompresser decides to
switch on anymore.  It seemed it was out to get me.  I would be concentrating 
on something and then, with no warning, here comes
90DB's or so.

The only bad thing is I have to go out side to empty the sawdust.

My Daughters call it the outhouse.  They want to paint a half moon on the door.

Terry
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 14:38:10 -0500you write:
>
>Yes, room was also the issue. When we had the 25 cu ft chest I had a piece 
>of plywood that I put on top for another work area. I also miss 
>that.Something had to go to make room for my toys, I mean tools.
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Terry Klarich" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 2:15 PM
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] defrosting freezer
>
>
>Like you, I would rather have a chest type.  Each time the door on my 
>upright is opened, all the cold air spills out.  Which,
>allows warmer moist air to rush in.  Which, causes the dreaded frost build 
>up.  The chest types contain the heavier colder air.
>
>
>We don't have the room.
>
>Terry

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