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Ms Debbie P's 2007 Shop Tour and Inspection #20: Thanksgiving Thursday Tour with Dataman

Blog entry by Douglas Bordner posted 366 days ago 532 reads 0 times favorited 9 comments Add to Favorites
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This week’s tour is at the Colorado shop of Ray “Dataman” Merrell.
The home and shop are dome shaped, which makes for interesting storage, lighting and insulation considerations. Ray is very inventive, with most of his tools and assembly tables built on mobile bases for optimum configurations for the job at hand.

Here Deb takes a read on the great lighting provided by the windows and a skylight in the 14 foot ceiling.

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We both liked the under-saw storage unit, based on the use of restaurant bus-trays. There is in-floor dust collection tubing and a novel blast gate configuration of Ray’s construction.

In the next photo Deb adds points to Ray’s tally for having fire extinguishers handy. The shelving unit is filled with hand tools, and the shelfs are labeled for ease of use.

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Deb looks over the nice DeWalt lunchbox planer, sharpening station and Performax drum sander.

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Ray has a plethora of unique ideas for efficient tool and lumber storage (and a sweet stash of Cherry lumber) in the “garage” next to the shop. He has a great video with a tour of the shop here.

All-in-all it’s a very unique shop, and it’s obvious Ray has put a great deal of thought into it’s layout. It’s a winner!

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Thanks for the invitation, Dataman. Your shop certificate awaits.

-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.


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jpw1995

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posted 366 days ago

Wasn’t this shop featured in one of the woodworking magazines recently?

-- JP, Shelbyville, KY

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MsDebbieP

12244 posts in 688 days


posted 366 days ago

a winner indeed.
The building itself is fascinating and then add all of his storage “tricks” .. and the lighting!! I love the sunlight

I really enjoyed the tour. Congrats on the pass

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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Brad_Nailor

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posted 366 days ago

Cool shop! I like the unique shape..is it pre formed concrete? Some sort of adobe?

-- Women love me.....trees fear me

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Lee A. Jesberger

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posted 366 days ago

Way cool shop!

where are the square corners?

Lee

-- by Lee A. Jesberger http://www.prowoodworkingtips.com http://www.ezee-feed.com

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Dadoo

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posted 366 days ago

Nice shop Ray!

-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!

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Grumpy

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posted 365 days ago

You are obviously one serious woodworker Ray.

-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python

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Karson

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posted 365 days ago

Unique setup Ray. A very nice shop.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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scottb

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posted 365 days ago

great shop – and nothing can get lost in the corner!

-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/

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dataman

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posted 351 days ago

JP – Yes my shop was featured in the American Woodworking #132 November 2007.
They featured my workshop on page 80 as well as my blast gate invention on page 53.

David – The structure is thin shell concrete covered with a foam insulation so it has an R value equivalent to an R65 or better and it goes from below grade covering the entire structure without a break. Being a curved dome shape it is one of the strongest structures available. Interestingly we built it all from the inside.
They resist hurricanes, tornados and even earth quakes. Add Fire and termite proof and it’s pretty indestructible! Even bullets can’t penetrate it. If anyone is interested they can pursue our web site on how we build it etc at www.mountainviewdome.com

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