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I’ll make anything. Once.
This is my home shop. Two car garage converted.
Just got my DC unit today, put it together but still need to run more power into the shop. Another 20A will do.
I finally have enough room to work.
Hope you enjoy. 













Updated 11-24-12





-- Failure does not stop me, it makes me try harder..... because I'm crazy.















7 comments so far
DIYaholic
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#1 posted 442 days ago
Looks like a nice big space to create. Of course, NO shop is large enough!
Extension cords & power strips, where would we be without them?
Enjoy your sawdust haven!
-- Randy-- I may not be good...but I am slow!
a1Jim
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#2 posted 442 days ago
Hey Russ
It looks like it’s coming together very well. After your done with your chairs you’ll have plenty of places to set and rest .
:))
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
RussellAP
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#3 posted 442 days ago
Jim, if I can get my local Lowes to sell them for me, I won’t get any rest.
-- Failure does not stop me, it makes me try harder..... because I'm crazy.
KMT
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#4 posted 442 days ago
Good looking work space there Russell. Good luck on the Lowes contract and be sure to show us some finished chairs.
-- - Martin
Eagle1
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#5 posted 442 days ago
Nice looking shop Russell. WE all started somewhere with some space some here even less than that..
-- Tim, Missouri ....Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what the heck happened
Splinterman
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#6 posted 437 days ago
Lots of goodies in there…sweet set-up.
Dallas
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#7 posted 437 days ago
Well, I’m glad to see you aren’t a member of that sick minded group that keeps the shop spotless! LOL
A dirty shop is the sign of a dirty mind, ummm scratch that, I meant to say a messy shop is a sign that production, innovation and craftsmanship are taking place!
-- Improvise.... Adapt...... Overcome!
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