| Workshop by Threeseamonsters | posted 234 days ago | 158 reads | 0 times favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
Burnt Hills, NY 12027
United States
My workshop is in the basement of an 1855 farmhouse. Previous owners were woodworkers too. The place is littered with old jigs and homemade contraptions.
-- jn
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Scott Bryan
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posted 234 days ago
It looks like you have plenty of space in which to work. Any idea how many square feet you have in your shop. Everything looks well organized and within sight. I have been hunting for one of my folding rules for about a week now. When I find it I am going to have to organize them like you have done with yours. But these things seem to disappear on their own but it is worth a try.
Thanks for the post.
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GaryK
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posted 234 days ago
Looks like a great shop, but what is that thing hanging up in the middle of the first picture?
Looks like a big chicken lag?
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
Threeseamonsters
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posted 234 days ago
Ha :) That’s a “wand” I’m making for my son. It’s green birch that I used pentacryl to dry without cracking. It’s on the wall to continue drying and then I’m going to dye it with analine colors and shellac it.
He’s been reading/watching a lot of Harry Potter…
-- jn
Harry72
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posted 232 days ago
“My workshop is in the basement of an 1855 farmhouse. Previous owners were woodworkers too. The place is littered with old jigs and homemade contraptions.
—-jn-”
If only the walls could talk!