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Charlotte, NC
United States
Building bench vise for traditional bench.
Sheet goods rack hinged to wall , pivots out from wall on large caster for ease of access.
Air station set up with 60 gal compressor behind wall.
Work benches using oak flooring and walnut plugs.
Most everthing on wheels, work in progress as you all know.
Started with a empty two car garage, wanted to paint the walls for a change.
Added a sub panel myself for power, Lights, outlets, wired all the machines so that everthing on its own curcuit.
Only got zapped once. More to come
-- Jeff





















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DIYaholic
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#1 posted 488 days ago
Welcome to LJs!
Nice looking shop.
Looks like you’re ready to start posting some projects. I look forward to seeing them.
-- Randy-- I may not be good...but I am slow!
redryder
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#2 posted 487 days ago
That work bench should get a workout. What’s that monster in the second photo? Sheet goods rack??
-- mike...............
TheWoodShed
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#3 posted 487 days ago
Thats correct Mike. it works well for now, real easy to overload though.
-- Jeff
helluvawreck
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#4 posted 487 days ago
You have a nice workshop; welcome to Lumberjocks.
helluvawreck aka Charles
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Beginningwoodworker
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#5 posted 484 days ago
Nice looking workshop!
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
KMT
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#6 posted 476 days ago
Welcome to LJ’s. Nice shop and good job on the bench.
-- - Martin
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