| Workshop by griff | posted 234 days ago | 255 reads | 0 times favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
31 CR#210
Pittsboro, MS 38951
United States
Well heres a few pictures of my shop. It is a 24’X30’ wood frame metal building. Just built it in the summer 0f 07.
It not just a wood working shop, if I want to restore an old tractor or an old truck I have the room to do so. If I need to weld on my old bush hog or build a set of forks for my tractor I have room to do that also.
I built my chop saw station out of left over plywood from a construction job. I climbed over in the dumpster and filled my truck. I built a large work table it is 4’X 8’ and has 16 drawers in it for storage. you cant have too much storage.
I have a Drill press, 10” craftsman contractors table saw, 14” craftsman band saw, Tradesman 6” jointer my dust system is a shop vac, scoop and broom. Hope to add more tools as money permits
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chamoruboy
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posted 233 days ago
My kind of shop!!! I really like the way everything is constructed, very functional and not overly fancy!
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GaryK
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posted 233 days ago
Very nice shop! Lots of room.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 233 days ago
You have plenty of room that is for sure. I could work in there.
Thanks for sharing.
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Harry72
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posted 233 days ago
Very functional!