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gixxa

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well this is my shop not very big and the pic’s are from when i first moved in ill take some recent pic’s soon
wish i still had that much room

not much to say about it but it does the job

any questions just ask

the last pic is a little newer dont mind the total disaster of a mess


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GaryK

6898 posts in 318 days


posted 58 days ago

Looks pretty big to me. Lots of sheet goods!

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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Robb

308 posts in 264 days


posted 58 days ago

That’s a nice looking shop, if you ask me! I really like the tall ceilings in the main part. That’s not a total disaster in the last photo, btw, it’s work in progress! :) Thanks for sharing!

-- Robb

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Thuan

151 posts in 148 days


posted 58 days ago

That’s my idea of a workshop, Lots of space and lots of wood, I don’t think saw dust is considered “mess” in the workshop. Things that don’t belong in a work shop are mess, like my car.

-- Thuan

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ND2ELK

1345 posts in 104 days


posted 58 days ago

Great looking shop! How many man shop is it? Partner, if you think your shop is small you better not look at mine. I’m retired thou.

Tom

-- Mc Bridge Cabinets, Iowa

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Tim Pursell

153 posts in 112 days


posted 58 days ago

Nice size shop! That last picture is not a “disaster”. it just looks “lived in”!!

-- http://www.grandprairiewoodworks.com

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Scott Bryan

6312 posts in 152 days


posted 57 days ago

This is a wonderful shop. How many square feet do you have to work in?

You have the tools and wood necessary to get the job done. I like to see posts with sawdust on the machines and floor. This looks like the shop is being used. The bottom line for our hobby/profession is that we make sawdust- that is just a natural byproduct of the work we do.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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gixxa

13 posts in 58 days


posted 57 days ago

its about 1200 sq ft
i just added the 3 phase last week

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Bob #2

1414 posts in 352 days


posted 57 days ago

Welcome to Lj’s.
That’s a great shop and super ceiling height too.
Do you do this for a living or are you just farming til it’s all gone. <vbg>

Bob

-- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner

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gixxa

13 posts in 58 days


posted 56 days ago

i work for a cabinet shop and i have my own little thing on the side these pic’s are of my personal spot

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