| Workshop by Estley | posted 722 days ago | 699 reads | 0 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
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, pa
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my work-in-progress shop is a attached 2 car garage, I have a sub panel (don’t as me on amps on it) coming off the main 200 amp svc. in the pic you can see my lumber rack and my sheet goods cart. The back wall ( the one that’s white, green, with a hint of yellow, will have a french cleat system running side to side. Right now I only have it half way becase the wire rack used to be in that wall, but I got a toolshed to move all my law equipment into so I was able to re-arange that. On the one of the pics you can see my workbench, I’ll make a more detailed write up about it eventually. Right now the plan is to make a cabinet to fit under the workbench, another cabinet to hold the mitersaw, which will be located in the center of the back wall, another cabinet next to the door which will be for the drills press, and a mobile cabinet for the tablesaw/router table. I’ll post more pics as I move along.


















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redryder
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#1 posted 722 days ago
I’m with ya. I’ve never seen a shop that wasn’t a work in progress…........
-- mike...............
Scott Bryan
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#2 posted 721 days ago
Estley, you are off to a good start on your shop. Keeping your sheet goods cart and lumber rack in the same area is a good way to organize your wood/sheet goods. And, of course, getting the lawn equipment out of your shop space was an excellent idea.
I am looking forward to seeing more updates to your shop. Thanks for the pictures. It was fun to take a look at your shop.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
Splinterman
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#3 posted 718 days ago
Hey Estley,
Looking good…we all started some where…nice job.
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