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There is a ten-inch Grizzly saw, a Grizzly drill press, a Delta bandsaw and a Grizzly lathe hidden in this tiny room. The room is roughly 12’ by 11’ which makes plywood cutting nearly impossible. My newest improvement is the lumber rack and the tool holders on the wall, makes life much easier. It occurs to me that half the enjoyment of having a woodshop is working on improving the actual shop. I get a lot of joy out of making things more efficient and creating ‘homes’ for everything. I love my man-cave and as I am sure we all feel, it is an escape, a sanctuary, a chore and a place of creativity that few people without a hobby such as woodworking can appreciate.





















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JerryL
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#1 posted 1754 days ago
Seems serviceable enough to me. I am seeing a distressing lack of bicycles, lawn mowers and telescopes to get in your way ;-).
-- Jerry L.
Christopher
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#2 posted 1754 days ago
It’s actually in my basement so i don’t have to store outdoor stuff down here. I wish i had a huge ‘scope to get in my way!
Scott Bryan
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#3 posted 1753 days ago
It does look cozy in there but you have your shop organized and you have some nice tools to play with as well. Thanks for the post. I enjoyed visiting with you.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
Beginningwoodworker
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#4 posted 1660 days ago
Nice shop!
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flcopper169
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#5 posted 1451 days ago
Nice shop… Thanks for posting..
Rob
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a1Jim
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#6 posted 1450 days ago
Hey Christopher
Very nice Job with some super tools and some giant hunk of wood on your saw horses, plus some great projects in there.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
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