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A brief look at my humble Montana workshop, from my morning “commute” to the inside of the shop, including the never-ending-project: the workshop expansion. I hope you enjoy this peek at where I enjoy spending so much time
-- Scott Morrison, Montana, http://www.finewoodworker.com















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Todd A. Clippinger
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#1 posted 1137 days ago
That’s what I’m talking about…
-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com
cstrang
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#2 posted 1137 days ago
Thanks for the tour Scott, i enjoyed it.
-- A hammer dangling from a wall will bang and sound like work when the wind blows the right way.
Scott Bryan
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#3 posted 1137 days ago
Scott, you have a nice shop up there to work in. Putting in wood flooring was a great idea, especially if you are on your feet a lot. And I have always thought that having a stand alone shop is the way to go. (My wife will have a discussion about the planer noise if I start planing before she is out of bed). :)
You have some nice tools to play with.
Thanks for the tour. I really enjoyed visiting your shop.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
doordude
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#4 posted 1137 days ago
that’s a great shop to work in. do you heat the shop , with the wood stove?
how do you find your customers, living where you do?
what are you going to use the expanded space for?
thanks for the tour…
Splinterman
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#5 posted 1136 days ago
Hey Scott,
Great tour of a really sweet shop…well done.
JuniorJoiner
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#6 posted 1136 days ago
I like to give credit when it’s due, and I am impressed. both by the chairs and the shop.
I hope to take a page from your book someday.
great shop.
-- Junior -Quality is never an accident-it is the reward for the effort involved.
Beginningwoodworker
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#7 posted 1130 days ago
Thanks for the tour, Scott.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
Belg1960
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#8 posted 1115 days ago
Scott, if you call 3000’ a humble one man shop what would you like have? You are definitely right about Montana being a beautiful place,spent 4 years out in Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls. Boy can it get cold out there though and in a hurry. Thanks for the tour of your little slice of heaven. Pat
-- ***Pat*** Rookie woodworker looking for an education!!!
Kevin S Leadbeater Sr.
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#9 posted 1031 days ago
Qusetion, House is 600yards up the hill. how fardown the hill the Lake? and if thier i one do you have the Bass Boat?
-- Keivn S Leadbeater Sr.,FL www.kevinscustomwoodworking.com 727.804.8422
sillac
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#10 posted 900 days ago
Wow, that is one sweet shop, thanks for sharing, Steve in Oregon
-- Steve in Oregon,
sawblade1
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#11 posted 900 days ago
sweet Shop Thanks for the tour :)
-- Proverbs Ch:3 vs 5,6,7 Trust in the lord with all thine heart and lean not unto your own understanding but in all your ways aknowledge him and he shall direct your path elmerthomas81@neo.rr.com
twokidsnosleep
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#12 posted 884 days ago
Great shop, envious of the space you have with the country lifestyle
-- Scott "Some days you are the big dog, some days you are the fire hydrant"
DonH
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#13 posted 884 days ago
Wow – great shop, what will the 3,000 sq ft one look like I wonder. Nice life style as well.
Do I sound envious??
Noooo…can’t be
-- DonH Orleans Ontario
Roger
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#14 posted 234 days ago
That’s a mansion! Wow, I’d get lost, I know it.. hehe Nice tour. Work/Play safe. Keep makin dust. Oh, p.s. my Father-in-Law is from yer part o the woods, beautiful Montana. I’ve never been, yet, but, will someday
-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net
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