Workshop by Greg | posted 12-08-2008 03:31 AM | 1729 reads | 0 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
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Ok the first 3 pics are the shop in my back yard, obliviously it is a 40’ container (it was cheap) and it has worked out great for me overall, nice and cozy. To much space and I get lost. It has my scroll saw, drill press, bandsaw, a couple of bench grinders, welder, compressor and 2 boxes loaded with various hand tools, a filing cabinet for patterns and such, and the usual storage shelves packed with all kinds of misc. crap that I can’t do without. I do most of my finishing out front. The other 3 are a second shop that is about a 1/8 of a mile away on our property. It’s a 32’x32’ building, almost too big for my liking. In it I have a radial arm saw, my routers and router table there along with a compressor, and a portable table saw which is usually buried. No my shops are not to neat and tidy but I can put my hands on whatever I’m looking for quickly. Besides if it is too clean and tidy your scared to work cause you might make a mess!!!!!! .
-- Greg S.E. Ga. www.thesawdustfactory.net
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brad
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#1 posted 12-08-2008 03:44 AM
Welcome and we look forward to pictures of your “Shop”
-- Brad,--"The way to eat an eliphant is one bite at a time"
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#2 posted 12-08-2008 05:20 AM
I am looking forward to seeing some pictures as well.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
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#3 posted 02-04-2009 09:19 AM
We come through there every month we have good deals on hardwood ie Red/white oak, eastern cedar, elm poplar, walnut American and black as well as odd a tees ie.. mulbery, dogwood if you turn we have stumps,burl, and spalt
give me contact you will be pleasently surprised
-- jay Rambling on and on again
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