| Workshop by Emeralds | posted 53 days ago | 75 reads | 0 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
Cincinnati, OH
United States
My wife has the crazy idea that a car should be able to park in our garage, which is a garage in name only as it is actually my workshop. Where do these people get these crazy ideas? Married to someone for over half my life and I have no idea WTH she’s thinking half the time.
Well, anyway, this is what the “GARAGE” looks like when I’m all packed up. It’s funny how most of the stuff seems to disappear into the background like a “Childrens Highlights” magazine find the hidden picture sketch.
Somewhere in there is 10” table saw, a 12” band saw, an 8ΒΌ” radial arm saw, an 8” CMS, a 13” thickness planer, a 6” jointer and that’s just the big stuff. I wonder if I could fit a double bag 2HP Delta dust collection unit in there ?.... My little Craftsman Shop-Vac is badly overmatched by my ability to create sawdust.
Thanks for check’in it out.
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3 comments so far
PaBull
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posted 53 days ago
Hum…..could you come by and help me park my wife’s car?
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lew
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posted 53 days ago
Definitely not a place for a car!
Nice Shop!
Scott Bryan
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posted 53 days ago
At first glance I would have thought that my wife has been to your shop. That is exactly her idea of how to organize a shop space. I don’t mind telling you that it drives me nuts whenever she decides to clean up and organize MY SPACE because I just can’t get to any of my tools to use them since they are all lined up neatly against the shop wall and stacked 3 deep. But you have organized your shop well enough to get your wife’s car in there although I am sure it does make it a challenge to get at your tools when you need to. I assume that, like my shop, your tools are mobile.
Anyway thanks for the post. I enjoyed visiting with you.
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