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Well, folks wanted pictures so here they are. Please excuse the mess as pictures were taken in the middle of a project. And we all know how a shop looks half way through a project! : )
-- Jeff, Indiana
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Scott Bryan
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posted 208 days ago
Hi Jeff,
How about posting some pictures of your shop. Getting a visual tour of other shops is one of the enjoyable parts of this site.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Joe Brumley
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posted 203 days ago
Hi Jeff,
I see you live somewhat near Goshen, IN (closer than I do anyway). Have you been to the Swartzendruber Hardwood Creations shop in the Old Bag Facrtory? If you haven’t I recommend taking a little trek over there. Very impressive work. I’m with Scott too – would love to see some pics of your shop.
-- Joe, Indiana, http://www.crookedshack.com
Scott Bryan
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posted 187 days ago
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the pictures. They are a little small but I can see what is going on in there. You have a nice shop and it looks like you have plenty of room in which to work. I see some nice tools in there as well. How many square feet do you have in your shop?
Thanks for the tour. I really appreciate it.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
JJackson
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posted 187 days ago
Morning Scott,
I will try to post some better (larger) pics when I get a chance. The shop has a total of 1000 sq. feet to work in. I built this shop by myself about 4 years ago and its a dedicated woodshop. ( NO CARS ALLOWED) : ) I also have a 40×90 building that houses my sawmill so I am pretty well set. Thanks for the nice words!
Jeff
-- Jeff, Indiana