| Workshop by Jacob Deis | posted 395 days ago | 980 reads | 0 times favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
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Houston, TX
United States
This is my first workshop. Its in a stand alone building in my backyard. When we moved into the house it was basically a storage shed.There was power running to it but nothing was hooked up. I installed outlets everywhere because I never wanted to have to look for an empty plug. Two large overhead lights illuminate everything really well. I have a your basic set up as far as tools and have everything I need to do what I want. You can never have enough tools though.
Its a work in progress but that’s half the hobby of woodworking.
-- Jacob, Houston, TX



















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a1Jim
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#1 posted 395 days ago
Great looking shop Jacob nice and clean and organized plus some super tools too.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
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#2 posted 395 days ago
Nice shop size! Insulate that thing and you’ll notice a huge difference this summer!
-- Manufacturer of fine quality sawdust since 1984. Comments and advice on my shop welcome. Check it out at http://lumberjocks.com/dbhost/workshop. Gladly accepting shop build donations!
Viking
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#3 posted 395 days ago
Jacob;
Very nice layout. You really took great advantage of your space. One thing missing though …..... sawdust.
Thanks for sharing.
-- Rick Gustafson - Lost Creek Ranch - Colorado County, Texas
Splinterman
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#4 posted 395 days ago
You and your little shop buddy will have lots of fun in there.
helluvawreck
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#5 posted 395 days ago
You have a wonderful work space. It’s a very nice shop.
helluvawreck aka Charles
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