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Workshop Make-Over #2: Current Shop Layout

Blog entry by Tony posted 414 days ago 314 reads 0 times favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites
« Part 1: Workbench Update Part 2 of Workshop Make-Over series Part 3: Table Saw update: Pt 1 »

I forgot to show the current layout of the shop in the first Blog,, without this information the rest will not make much sense.

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So as you will see I do not have a good space for assemble of projects, so this update is all about maximising the limited space that I have.

Episode 3 will now contain the Table saw upgrade.

-- Tony - All things are possible, just some things are more difficult than others! - SKYPE: Heron2005 (http://www.poydatjatuolit.fi)

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ErikinColorado

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posted 414 days ago

Tony, this is a really nice set up, the flow looks good. Looking forward to seeing how the shop evolves.

-- Erik garagewoodworker.blogspot.com

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posted 414 days ago

It’s an enviable setup, but I agree…assembly is limited. I’m looking forward to seeing the updates!

-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)

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posted 414 days ago

I guess it’s all relative, Tony. I’d die for a shop like this. (Course, if I died – I wouldn’t need a shop like this. LOL)

-- CanuckDon "I just love small wooden boxes!" http://www.canterburybaptist.org/

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posted 414 days ago

LOL….good point Don….I’m sure when you die you’ll have all the shop you need and every exotic species there is to make small boxes.

Tony….Tony….Tony….let’s trade shops ......no assembly area…....LOL….I think I’m getting slightly hysterical….

-- Bob, Carver Massachusetts, Sawdust Maker http://www.capecodbaychallenge.org

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posted 414 days ago

It looks like you might have to make do. Jockmike

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posted 413 days ago

Tony -

I agree with Don – “I would die for a shop like this” Well, maybe not die but envious for sure!

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posted 413 days ago

I appreciate the kind comments, but do not forget, this is how I make my living – as commercial workshops go it is a little small – it is only a 2 car garage – NO CARS ALLOWED – plus another garage. I need another 500 square feet, with a 9 to 10’ celing. this means I can then work on multiple projects and/or have another woodworker in the shop at the same time.

Still I have another 14 years and 50 weeks befoire they retire me – so plenty of time to get a bigger workshop – I need to use the M7 more and start building a log workshop!!!!

-- Tony - All things are possible, just some things are more difficult than others! - SKYPE: Heron2005 (http://www.poydatjatuolit.fi)

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