| Workshop by Scott Bryan | posted 153 days ago | 575 reads | 0 times favorited | 12 comments | ![]() |
Frankfort, KY 40601
United States
This shop is an L shaped single car garage on the lower level of my home. It has about 350 square feet and after sharing space with the lawn mowers, vehicle supples, garden tools, etc. tends to be somewhat cramped. All the big tools are mobile and I roll them outside, weather permitting, when I need to work. In fact if I do anything that makes dust in the shop I get yelled at by my dear wife. But after 31 years I am used to it.
Thanks for letting me share this with you.
-- 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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12 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 153 days ago
Looks pretty good to me. I could work in there!
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
Dadoo
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posted 153 days ago
Ha! What a wonderful woodrack! Glad to see someone else has taken up the idea! I see you’ve drilled for the pipes too. There’s still more storage between those wall studs too!
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
Blake
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posted 153 days ago
Great looking shop. I knew Dadoo would be here to comment about the woodrack!
-- Dust collectors suck.
designerboy
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posted 117 days ago
Hi Scott,
I think we all tend look on others shops with interest, nice jointer plane I see in your shop.
— That is on my list !
-- My Fear is when i die, my wife will sell my tools for what I TOLD her they cost
Bruce
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posted 115 days ago
Hey, Scott. Just finished checking out your pics of your shop. If I had more picks of my shop you might see how similar our shop and tools are…just different colors. I just finished building a rolling cart for my planer similar to yours. One of these days I’ll get some pics up here. Keep up the craft, man!
SteveV
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posted 109 days ago
Pretty nice set of tools for a “newbie”.
HallTree
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posted 109 days ago
Nice shop. I would suggest you get an intercom so your wife will not have to yell.
-- Ron in Osseo, Minnesota
rikkor
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posted 109 days ago
That looks like a great space. I wish mine were so organized.
-- Maplewood, MN
sandhill
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posted 101 days ago
I guess after 31 years she is use to your making dust as well! Nice set up.
-- Just another day in paradise.
Davesfunwoodworking
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posted 69 days ago
Looks like you have a nice shop set up. Nice set of tools for someone whos just getting started.
-- Davesfunwoodworking
DocK16
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posted 68 days ago
I like it, Ilkie it. Is that a riser block on that Powermatic band saw. I guess you do some resawing. I have the same long bed Powermatic planer. Pricey but if you don’t start flat and square nothing else matters. Yeah after 31 years you probably don’ t even need ear plugs. LOL.
-- DocK, WV
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 52 days ago
Very nice shop Scott.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker