George Vondriska

Woodshop Tips: Amplifying Your Shop Phone

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Have you ever missed a telephone call in your workshop because you had one or more power tools running that drowned out the sound of the phone ringing in the background? This is a frustration that many woodworkers share. At times this can lead to a minor inconvenience, and in other situations the ramifications of a missed call could be quite serious. Upgrade your shop with a new telecommunication convenience using this latest addition to Woodworkers Guild of America’s arsenal of woodshop tips.

George Vondriska has done some research to help remedy this situation in his shop, and he has come up with a device that can greatly decrease the odds of missing a call while woodworking. The device utilizes a 120 db ringer, plus a strobe light to get the attention of people in the shop, even with one or more machines running. This allows woodworkers to either receive the call, or call back when a particular power tool operation is complete.

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One Response to “Woodshop Tips: Amplifying Your Shop Phone”

  1. DON

    Do you know of a strobe light that will work with a smartphone? I found one that had a cradle to put the phone in, but the lights did not look very bright. I'm looking for one mounted on the wall, like in this video. Haven't had any luck. Thanks, Don McBride

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