We moved in in May ‘07 and I started working to set up a workshop:
workshop view from the back door towards front of shop 6/07
-- Growing older but not up!

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We moved in in May ‘07 and I started working to set up a workshop:
workshop view from the back door towards front of shop 6/07
-- Growing older but not up!
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5 comments so far
Mario
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posted 226 days ago
Really nice setup, very well laid out. Thanks for posting the pics.
-- Hope Never fails
Grant Davis
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posted 226 days ago
Nice set up by the way. I see you are using the 3” clear pipe for you DC duct work. If I can ask, what type of DC are you using and I assume it works pretty well for you?
-- Grant...."GO BUCKEYES"
Scott Bryan
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posted 226 days ago
Very nice set up. How many square feet are in your shop? It looks like you have a great opportunity for overhead storage as well.
Thanks for the pictures.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
GaryK
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posted 226 days ago
Looking good! Looks like you have lots of room and height.
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
Toolz
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posted 226 days ago
The garage that I am using for the shop measures 22’x39’ or about 858 sq ft. It is 8’ high for a depth of about 12 feet in from the garage door that has a drywall ceiling but the rest is open to the rafters. I did build a couple of racks that hang from the rafters to hold long moldings etc. The open rafters are great for storage and moving long pieces of lumber but it is also a bear the heat the shop. I bought a 240V 30 amp electric shop heater but it isn’t powerful enough to do the job. I placed an additional fan in front of it to help move the air. Two weeks ago I found a 150K BTU kerosene torpedo type heater on sale at Lowes for half price. It is WONDERFUL! It really heats the space in next to no time and has a built in thermostat that I set for about 55 degrees F. The electric heater behind the fan keeps the warm air circulating and the kerosene heater rarely kicks back on. As I mentioned in my second blog installment the 2 1/2 plastic pipe and 1 HP DC did a fair to adequate job but I wasn’t satisfied and it wasn’t powerful enough for the new tools I recently added so I bought the new JET DC with top canister that I still need to install.
-- Growing older but not up!