| Workshop by ShipWreck | posted 234 days ago | 247 reads | 0 times favorited | 9 comments | ![]() |
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I have a small one car garage that I work out of.
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9 comments so far
Scott Bryan
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posted 234 days ago
Hi ShipWreck,
This is a nice shop. I could work here. There seems to be one thing missing however- sawdust!!! No good workshop should be without at least a token amount of sawdust.
By the way I like your “set of hand tools” in front of the water heater. These are shop essentials without a doubt.
Thanks for sharing.
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GaryK
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posted 234 days ago
NIce shop. Reminds me of my od shop.
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Blake
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posted 234 days ago
Gary has an od shop?
Looks like you’ve got everything you need! Welcome to Lumberjocks and happy woodworking.
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John's Woodshop
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posted 234 days ago
Great looking shop!
John
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Tomcat1066
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posted 234 days ago
Nice shop! I’m jealous ;)
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Harry72
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posted 234 days ago
Looks good mate, well done
clieb91
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posted 228 days ago
Welcome Aboard. Looks like a good use of the space. The garage always has the advantage of extra room by opening that door. Wish my basement had that option sometimes..
Look forward to seeing the work that is done in there.
CtL
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Sawdustmaker
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posted 216 days ago
Great use of the space you have there and well organized to boot. How do you like your Grizzly band saw? R/Brian
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ShipWreck
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posted 215 days ago
I have a love hate relationship with the Grizzly BS. Wheel castings were a bit off from the factory. It has about 1/8 ” wobble as the blade comes through the guides. I have tried repositioning the tires, and have recently put a new set on. I have done everything imaginable to cure this….short of removing the wheels. So..I just let the guides take the slop out for me. The guide bearings still run cool…...........so I gave up worrying about it.