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Although small in size 65m2 (700ft2), the workshop is fully equipped to undertake almost any form of work or project. I also have a seperate Finishing room (20 m2) in an adjacent building.
The only real disadvantage in this workshop is the height of the ceilings 2.2m (7’ 3”) which makes it difficult sometimes. But on the other hand, when the temprature drops to -30° C (- 22°F) outside, it is easier to keep warm.
The photographs now show the updated shop as of today (10-07-07) – I have recently increased the working surface area and increased the avaialable floor space, by rearranging the shop – see my blogs for more information.
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10 comments so far
mot
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posted 418 days ago
Woodworking in the round! That’s a really neat layout.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 418 days ago
great layout !
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oscorner
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posted 418 days ago
What a spectacular setup! Very nice workbench, tools and organized, too. Thank you for letting me take a peek.
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woodspar
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posted 417 days ago
I wish I had a space like this! Nicely laid out and nice pile of wood!
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porrapai
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posted 239 days ago
I’m sorry for the intrusion. It’s really nice. You must be a professional, and do it as a full time job. Brrrrr -22??? we feel really cold at +19ish
Cheers
Carlos Castanheira
South Africa
porrapai@gmail.com
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Blake
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posted 239 days ago
I like how organized you keep your shop. It looks very efficient and a pleasure to work in. That is key in any size of a shop. Thanks for showing us!
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Thos. Angle
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posted 238 days ago
Dandy shop, Tony. I really like how you did the table saw.
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Karson
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posted 238 days ago
Great shop Tony. I second Thos. view of the table saw and work bench.
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mjpierson
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posted 238 days ago
wow!! look at that tablesaw top! nice stash of wood – stocking up for winter?
-- Mike - Columbus, Ohio
Scott Bryan
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posted 101 days ago
Hi Tony,
I love your tablesaw set-up. This is a gorgeous shop space. It is no wonder you do such beautiful work. Just being able to work in such a nice shop would be incentive enough to get the adrenaline flowing every day.
Seriously you have a nice shop, some very nice equipment and I really like a separate finishing room. I would offer to sweep up around the shop just for the opportunity to work in there but the commute would be a little long. :)
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.