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can we see inside,maybe some comments on what tools or machines you use would be nice.
 

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can we see inside,maybe some comments on what tools or machines you use would be nice.

- pottz
Nothing inside just yet, but will be this weekend. Just got the shed yesterday. Here is my current "work area", if u could even call it that. It got overrun!




 

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Not everbody has large workshops. It's what we make of the space and the projects we like to do. Take a look at this guys shop to give you some ideas for your set-up.
 

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Not everbody has large workshops. It s what we make of the space and the projects we like to do. Take a look at this guys shop to give you some ideas for your set-up.
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Will do! Thanks!
 

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Here's a question for you to ponder… Have you thought about moving all of your non-woodworking stuff out to the shed and using it for storage and keeping your shop in the garage where you already have electricity and lighting? It's also more secure. I built a shed like you did and once it was finished I did a 180 and moved all my other stuff out there and set up my shop in the garage.
 

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Here s a question for you to ponder… Have you thought about moving all of your non-woodworking stuff out to the shed and using it for storage and keeping your shop in the garage where you already have electricity and lighting? It s also more secure. I built a shed like you did and once it was finished I did a 180 and moved all my other stuff out there and set up my shop in the garage.

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+1 thats what im thinking too ?
 

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Here s a question for you to ponder… Have you thought about moving all of your non-woodworking stuff out to the shed and using it for storage and keeping your shop in the garage where you already have electricity and lighting? It s also more secure. I built a shed like you did and once it was finished I did a 180 and moved all my other stuff out there and set up my shop in the garage.

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+1 thats what im thinking too ?

- pottz
Really good idea. Maybe when the kids are older. Mostly because it's way easier for all the bikes, power wheels, scooters, etc. to be at the front of the house in the garage for when the kids want to go play down the street. They need help getting the stuff out still. They are little.

Regardless of our input, my wife wants me in the shed, so I will happily take it, especially since she supported the investment :)
 

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say no more-lol.
 
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