| Workshop by Myron Wooley | posted 790 days ago | 635 reads | 0 times favorited | 8 comments | ![]() |
![]() |
click the marker to see the address
My shop is a 24’ x 30’ barn-style building that I rebuilt after the original went up in flames in October, 2003. It’s still not organized very well, but the layout is pretty well set.
Lots of power all around, and the lighting is designed to provide an even 100 foot-candles for my not-so-young eyes.
The shop layout was done in Visio, and while most of the pictures are accurate, the lathe size is not (Jet mini), and my tablesaw does not have the router in the extension.
I’ll get some recent pictures in here soon. (I really need to get the shop clean first…)
-- The days are long and the years are short...






















8 comments so far
WayneC
home | projects | blog
5981 posts in 991 days
posted 790 days ago
The new shop look great. You will have to show us some photos if the inside.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
oscorner
home | projects | blog
4572 posts in 1205 days
posted 774 days ago
Nice recovery from the mess left after the fire. What is the upstairs used for?
-- Jesus is Lord!
Myron Wooley
home | projects | blog
220 posts in 790 days
posted 774 days ago
Upstairs is a very nice “Activity Room” for the kids, with a big TV, bathroom, DVD player, LAN jacks all over the place. It would also make a nice office someday if I ever wanted one.
-- The days are long and the years are short...
Karson
home | projects | blog
25793 posts in 1294 days
posted 773 days ago
Nice shop. and great recovery. Was it a shop before?
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
Dadoo
home | projects | blog
1723 posts in 884 days
posted 773 days ago
Real nice. Very sharp looking.
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
Myron Wooley
home | projects | blog
220 posts in 790 days
posted 772 days ago
Thanks for the comments.
Here’s a stumper for you: How many pieces of woodworking machinery can you identify in the ashes?
-- The days are long and the years are short...
Scott Bryan
home | projects | blog
20629 posts in 716 days
posted 606 days ago
Hi Myron,
That is a scary picture. Have you started rebuilding your shop yet?
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Myron Wooley
home | projects | blog
220 posts in 790 days
posted 606 days ago
Yes, my shop is up and operational. I need to get some recent pictures up here- maybe this weekend.
-- The days are long and the years are short...