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A Sweaty Shop
Issue: Issue 245.5
Posted Date: 4/1/2010

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It truly, truly pains us to admit this, but sometimes woodworkers think about other things besides woodworking. This woodworker, however, has a brilliant idea that will cut down on some of that unnecessary other stuff by combining it – with woodworking! Pure genius. Plus, he's obviously already a skilled multitasker. - Editor

Rob Pumping Iron"So, I had to spend some quality time in the Family Reading Room recently, and I was flipping through one of my wife's magazines she had lying around next to the bathtub. And I thought – hey! I'm always hearing I should get more exercise; how come I can't combine that with woodworking. I mean, Tillie's magazines have articles like 'lose weight while you sleep' – how come I can't lose weight while I saw? Anybody with me on this?" - Milton Bucks

"Holy cow, Milton, you're a genius! Back in my day, I could bench press 50 pounds, easy. (That was when my high school won the state wrestling championship – but missed out on being televised because they had to show the Andrew Johnson impeachment hearings. Not that I'm bitter.) But now that I think about it, I've put in a lot of training over the years – now I can drill press up to 10" in diameter! I feel better about myself already." - Dill R. Doller

"I find that band saw tires are great for the kind of resistance training you see done with rubber bands. Plus, retensioning and recoiling band saw blades gives the biceps a great workout, if you do it properly, making sure you've got your foot planted exactly where it will offer some resistance in these applications, too. Just don't forget the safety glasses – and the sweatband!" - Mito Senswurth

"A few years ago, I would have just passed by this comment thread. But that was before my revelation. One day I was minding my own business, sawing away on my table saw, when BAM! KAPOW! Kickback! The board went flying across the shop and out onto the hopscotch markings on the driveway. First, I congratulated myself on my super-speedy 'Duck!' reflexes. And then I thought, looking at the end of the board embedded right between the 'four' square and the 'five' square: 'shotput!' Actually, for my own purposes, I transformed it into a javelin throw: for me, the moment of celebration comes when I take the bar clamps off a glue-up and see how far I can throw the bar. Bonus: I never, ever have to dig holes for bulb plantings anymore." - Ulysses Tinnuklok

Editor's Note: Kickback is a bad, bad thing and Ulysses must have ducked faster than a speeding bullet to not get injured in that initial incident. We would never, ever, ever, ever, advocate kickback. Never. Ever. But that javelin-throwing bar clamp thing? Now that's pretty cool.

"Man, I feel like a failure. I'm not like you others – I've thought about rigging my lathe up to give me the benefits of one of those spinning classes you hear about, but I've never done it. Right now, I'm just into doing reps of curls with my hand planes. Sometimes I'll have 'Sweatin' to the Oldies' playing in the background so I get the grunting right." - Burton Hand

"Aw, gee, Burt, don't feel bad. We all do what we can do. Just think: if you make your shop your exercise room, you're saving money on a gym membership and exercise equipment. This is a pretty welcoming forum, and we'd never want you to feel like you don't belong." - Ernesto Rayacamisa

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