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The Saw Horse Workshop - A New Begining #10: I've Finally got the Shop Operational

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I’ve been working on the inside of the shop, setting-up the machines, work benches, etc…took some pictures this afternoon and thought I’d update you guys and gals….took longer than I’d expected, but now I can get back to woodworking…

Click the following link to see pics of my new shop….
http://www.sawhorseworkshop.com/shoptour2007b.html

You can click the Tour the Shop button on the bottom of this page to see the construction page documenting how I built the shop from the ground up.

-- Sawhorse - Sulphur Springs, TX - www.sawhorseworkshop.com

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Todd A. Clippinger

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posted 243 days ago

Sweeet!

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com

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john

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posted 243 days ago

I would move right in , that looks better then the house i live in. lol
Thats a great looking shop.

-- John in Cranbrook http://www.extremebirdhouse.com ....http://community.webshots.com/user/cranbrook2

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flippinfred

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posted 243 days ago

I can tell I’ve got a LONG way to go on collecting clamps! That is nicely done. BTW: My momma and two
older brothers were born in Cooper. I grew up visiting on weekends and got way too acquainted with a
goose neck hoe handle to ever want to stay. Now I live in Arkansas….where my grandaddy and his family
left in 1892 to move to Delta County, TX…...full circle.

-- "Nothing difficult is ever easy".......anonymous, (and likely drunk)

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Kevin Violette

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posted 243 days ago

Hey Sawhorse I did not know you were a lumberjock? I love your website and frequent it quite often and low and behold you’re a lumberjock too! Good looking shop I must incorporate my office into my next shop for that must be handy.

-- Kevin -- (http://www.furniturebykevin.com)

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Scott Bryan

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posted 243 days ago

Wow, that is a really nice shop. I would need a roadmap to get around in it. But I guess Texans always do things in a big way.

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.

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cajunpen

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posted 242 days ago

Wow – that is a really nice shop. I was in my sardine can sized shop today and I’d love to have that kind of space. Good for you.

-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/

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GaryK

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posted 242 days ago

Looks like a real nice shop! You are only about 45 miles north of me. I would like to stop by sometime
and check it out.

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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Sawhorse

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posted 242 days ago

Thanks for the kind words everyone…john, Scott Bryan and cajunpen – my first shop like most was in my garage, then I built one 12’ x 22’, then expanded that to 20’ x 22’, this time I decided to go alittle bigger and talller.

Yo biff_kpv, glad to know you’re a Lumberjock too, thanks for the kind words about my web site.

flippinfred – just keep looking out for those sales and deals, garage sales and flea markets, and deals from Rockler, Woodcraft, Woodpecker etc..around Christmas time. My clamp collection has been YEARs in the making and I don’t plan to stop now…you can never have too many clamps!!!

GaryK – I noticed when you joined Lumberjocks that you not that far away, been meaning to shoot you an e-mail I really like some of the projects you’ve posted and it would be great to discuss some ideas.

-- Sawhorse - Sulphur Springs, TX - www.sawhorseworkshop.com

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posted 242 days ago

Very nice shop, looks very well laid out and easy to work in.

-- Hope Never fails

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