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Marian Neagu's Workshop

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Marian Neagu

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This is my workshop. It is really small, and the worst thing is I don’t have a vacuum system and the dust just kill me. All the workshop is made by me in one week. This pictures was taken after I finnish a project for a fence for my back yard and is a lot of messy in there.

-- Marian Neagu - Targoviste, Romania


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degoose

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posted 144 days ago

Gidday mate, Nice selection a tools and with your talent you will do well. Looks a lot like my first workshop a few years ago.. now I have a bigger and better shop… but it took a lot of time and money,,,
Regards Larry

-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au

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Marian Neagu

62 posts in 154 days


posted 144 days ago

I take a look at you’re workshop, Degoose, and it’s really great. Mabe one day I wi’ll have a real workshop too.

-- Marian Neagu - Targoviste, Romania

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Scott Bryan

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posted 144 days ago

Marian, you have a nice shop space in which to work. I see a lot of potential in the space that you have designed. Putting OSB on the walls was a good idea since it makes hanging cabinets and other items an easy task to do. You have added some nice cabinetry and benches to your shop as well and you have a good set of tools to start your woodworking journey. I would recommend that you seriously consider some form of dust collection as your next tool for both health and safety reasons. At times my shop used to get like this before I added dust collection to mine and then, I would usually get yelled at by my wife for “tracking sawdust into the house”. :)

Thanks for the pictures. I enjoyed visiting your shop.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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Marian Neagu

62 posts in 154 days


posted 144 days ago

Thank you Scott. I know the importance of a dust collection system and deffinetely I will buy or made one in the future.

-- Marian Neagu - Targoviste, Romania

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patron

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posted 144 days ago

looks real nice .
much better than sawhorses and plywood !
although alot of us still use that anyway.
but you have a place to work ,
that is what is important .
bigger and better will come in it’s own time !

-- david ,new mexico ,allheart

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Splinterman

4897 posts in 258 days


posted 144 days ago

Hey Marian,
One step at a time…..you will get there….we all started somewhere.

-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.

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a1Jim

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posted 144 days ago

Marian
It’s small but it’s a shop. I’ve seen guys on LJs that work in there back yard,a patio in an apartment and on the ground off a small stool in other countrys. thanks for sharing.

-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon

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Marian Neagu

62 posts in 154 days


posted 143 days ago

Thank you all. It really means a lot to me.

-- Marian Neagu - Targoviste, Romania

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PurpLev

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posted 143 days ago

looks great – at least twice is big as mine :)

-- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route.

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SCOTSMAN

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posted 143 days ago

It’s a good enough shop if it were more tidy and less cluttered all these things wood lying all around present a trip hazard. So little clearing up and bingo bango.I have seen much smaller shops,so you have the room. Now do you want me to send my mother in law over to spank you LOL she only charges a pound an hour but that’s another story I can’t elaborate as her case comes up next week LOLAlistair

-- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease

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Marian Neagu

62 posts in 154 days


posted 143 days ago

I think you’re right, Scotsman. It’s time to stop saying myself things like the workshop is small or not “proffesional”. I will made some changes and put a picture after I done. Maybe I had a complex about my condition, but now, after I read all comments, is gone. Thank’s a lot

-- Marian Neagu - Targoviste, Romania

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Marian Neagu

62 posts in 154 days


posted 78 days ago

I made some improvements in the workshop. I build a stand for my laptop, something like a small deskoffice. Now I have to seal against dust and it’s done.

-- Marian Neagu - Targoviste, Romania

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