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GaryK

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posted 645 days ago

That is a tight stop you got there! Gotta start somewhere though.

When I had my shop in the garage my table saw was against the garage door, so I had to open the
door to use the saw.

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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Scott Bryan

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posted 645 days ago

It is tight but you do have space to work. It is cozy but you have the tools you need to get the job done.

-- 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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Dick, & Barb Cain

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posted 645 days ago

Size doesn’t mean a thing, it’s the things you make is what counts.

-- -** You are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream ****************** Dick, & Barb Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1

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Recycler

40 posts in 658 days


posted 645 days ago

It can be slightly claustrophobic, but as long as I keep things tidy, it works. In other words, I have to learn not to be a slob. Rough cutting sheet goods has to be done out on the deck, and large projects will probably have to be assembled in another room.

The upside is that my tools stay in a climate-controlled environment (and so do I!) and I’m spared the expense and time of building a stand-alone shop and getting power to it.

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cobra5

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posted 634 days ago

i started out with a 10×12 shop, now ive got a 10×28 foot shop, its challenging to work in a tight area, but it can be done. by the way i got married in kiln, ms last year.

-- tool time tim aka "cobra5"

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Recycler

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posted 633 days ago

It’s a small world. Howdy, neighbor!

Years ago, I had my shop in a 1-car garage, then a standalone 12×24 building. For several years, I really had no shop—set up the Workmate on the back porch as needed. I don’t think I’d have even tried this location if I hadn’t started getting into hand tools. They take up less space, and they’re QUIET.

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HallTree

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posted 633 days ago

A small shop, but looks like you are off to a good start. What projects have you done? What projects would like to do? What is the most common type of trees that grow down in your part of the country?

-- Ron in Osseo, Minnesota

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Recycler

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posted 633 days ago

So far in this shop, I’ve mostly been working on the shop itself. In the past, I’ve done some bookcases and side tables of varying quality. This year’s list is mostly honey-do projects: a sideboard (currently planned as more-or-less MIssion style) , a writing desk for LOML, and yet more bookcases.

Around here, pine and oak are super prevalent. I have oak, red maple, and pecan air drying right now. Some of the oak’s been drying for a year or so and I’ve brought iit into the shop to finish drying (“dry” is a relative term in this climate!)

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Recycler

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posted 623 days ago

In updatubg the tool list, I started thinking that it probably bores the pants off of anybody who reads it. It does amuse me, though, to notice how often I’m updating it lately.

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Yettiman

153 posts in 632 days


posted 601 days ago

I am just moving out of my 8’ x 12’ shop and into a new and HUGE 12’ x 20’. So I know what it’s like.

I agree through, if you plan ahead and work tidy, you CAN get things done.

Good luck with your future projects

-- Keep your tools sharp, your mind sharper and the coffee hot

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rikkor

11335 posts in 768 days


posted 601 days ago

You have a tight space. It appears to be put together well, however.

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