| Workshop by Justin | posted 224 days ago | 160 reads | 1 time favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
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I was able to clean the shop up a little today so I figured I would take some pictures.
So here is my home a way from home.
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4 comments so far
Scott Bryan
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posted 224 days ago
You have a nice shop. I could work in there. I actually see some sawdust on the floor as well- great this means that you have been able to do some work there.
How do you get to any of your tools? They are too organized. Tools are supposed to be scattered all over the shop benches and cabinets.
Seriously, Justin you have a nice shop with plenty of space. How many square feet do you have? And I like the tall ceiling as well.
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GaryK
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posted 224 days ago
Nice looking shop you got there? Lots of nice clamps!
Looks like you got a lot of nice wall space also.
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Justin
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posted 224 days ago
Thanks Scott,
Plenty of space, Some times. Most times I want way more. I guess its like horse power in a car, You never have enough. The shop started out small, and I quickly out grow it. Where my assembly table is under the slanted part of the ceiling was where the shop started out. There was a wall seperating, where the table saw is and where the assembly tables located now. It was 15×20 then. From the table saw back to the jointer there was 2 little rooms (where they keep the cows) and the ceiling was at 7’ there. So one day I started to rip it apart and rased the ceiling up to 12’ in the section. You can see how high it was over the jointer where I left it low. Now the shop is 35’x20’. One of these days I am going to put a Big addition on there. You know to fit more Junk.
Justin
Eric
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posted 221 days ago
What a beaut! Well, they all are compared to my hole in the wall. :^)
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