| Workshop by CanadianWoodChuck | posted 52 days ago | 181 reads | 0 times favorited | 14 comments | ![]() |
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Hello fellow jocks. I haven’t posted for some time, just busy with life and actual woodworking stuff. This is a photo review of my new workshop. I built this about three years ago with the help of my talented friends. The building is 24’ x 36’ it has in-floor heat (no flames) and a/c for the summer months. Its amazing I thought this would be plenty big however you can fill a space in no time at all. I wired the shop for 110/220 and installed outlets everywhere I could imagine I would want one. I connected the shop to my home network so I can have the best of both worlds. I can check out Lumberjocks and do my Sketchup work. I split the space at 14’ for my dust collection and spray booth. Its nice because the noise from the DC is in the other room and when I’m going to spray the clean the air in that portion of the shop. I still have room to park inside during the cold Canadian winters.
-- Canadian Wood Chuck (Bruce)
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14 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 52 days ago
Great looking shop!
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Bob #2
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posted 52 days ago
I’d like that one.
Well laid out too.
Welcome to lj’s.
Bob
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Scott Bryan
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posted 52 days ago
Bruce,
You have a very nice shop. You appear to have plenty of room in which to work (provided your vehicle isn’t in there). I especially like your table saw station. This is a very nice set-up.
Thanks for sharing.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
ND2ELK
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posted 51 days ago
Great looking shop and nicely laid out. It must be a pleasure to work in.Thank you for posting.
God Bless
tom
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Harry72
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posted 50 days ago
Now thats a good shop…
CanadianWoodChuck
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posted 40 days ago
Thanks Everyone
I certainly enjoy being in it.
Bruce
-- Canadian Wood Chuck (Bruce)
Gator
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posted 11 days ago
Bruce,
That is a really functional looking work station you have around your table saw. Well done, nice looking shop.
Doug
-- Master designer of precision sawdust and one of a kind slivers.
Karson
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posted 11 days ago
Bruce a great looking shop. It’s nice having heat and air conditioning.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
brunob
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posted 11 days ago
I like the shop. I really like the heat in the floor.
-- Bruce from Central New York
irishhandyman
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posted 11 days ago
That is really nice. I like the way you have organized everything. I would get lost in there with that much room.
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gbvinc
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posted 8 days ago
Very organized! Nice shop.
Grumpy
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posted 7 days ago
Nice neat well equiped shop Bruce. Is there anything you don’t have?.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
CanadianWoodChuck
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posted 7 days ago
Thanks everyone for the generous comments and yes Grumpy there’s always another tools that we want. :)
-- Canadian Wood Chuck (Bruce)
Kipster
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posted 2 days ago
Nice shop. Thanks for the post.
-- Kip Northern Illinois ( If you don't know where your goin any road will take you there) George Harrison