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My shop is a24×28ft is shared wood,metal and my wife thinks she is allowing me to use “her” garage. My tools are a mix of store bought homemade, I read a lot of magazines, and from swap meets. When I am not building something, the shop is straightened up, not clean, just straightened up.
-- Nick,Pa.





















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Splinterman
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#1 posted 879 days ago
Hey Nick,
A real cool multi-functional workshop with lots of sweet toys…BTW…what is that prop attached to..??
mags
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#2 posted 879 days ago
Thank you. I can`t stand to play with just one thing. The prop goes to the Plane Rocking chair I have on projects, Christmas present for my Grandson, who is two now. Thanks again Nick
-- Nick,Pa.
Scott Bryan
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#3 posted 878 days ago
Nick, this is a pretty nice looking shop that you have put together. It does look like you have quite a bit going on in there but it does look like you have arranged your shop well and made pretty effective use of your space. Your table saw center is a good idea that really improves the functionality of the saw.
Thanks for the pictures. I enjoyed taking a tour of your shop.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
mags
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#4 posted 878 days ago
Thank you Scott. I never thought of it anything special, Just a bunch of tools that never seem be in the right place and never enough room. So thank you for the complement Nick
-- Nick,Pa.
sillac
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#5 posted 876 days ago
you sure do have a lot of stuff in that shop
-- Steve in Oregon,
dbray45
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#6 posted 876 days ago
You have woodworking and auto mechanics, where’s the anvil. An anvil would round things out nicely – one tool that every shop needs – and no I don’t have one, did at one time – no space.
-- David in Damascus, MD
mags
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#7 posted 875 days ago
dbray45,If i had a anvil it would haft to have it own permanent spot because I could not move it. I have a piece of H beam I use, plus a metal brake for sheet metal. Thanks all you guys for looking a my shop.
-- Nick,Pa.
dbray45
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#8 posted 875 days ago
Beam works, so does railroad rail. Its all good, nice shop.
-- David in Damascus, MD
BarbS
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#9 posted 868 days ago
Nice shop, Nick. It looks sort of like mine, a friendly clutter where I know where everything is…. almost. Yours look comfortable. I’m one who buys two of a special marking tool because I know I’ll need it and won’t be able to find it.
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mags
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#10 posted 868 days ago
Barb AMen to buying 2 of everything. I am going to start tying a string to things so I can find them.
-- Nick,Pa.
GaryL
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#11 posted 868 days ago
Now that looks like a shop for the Jack Of All Trades.
I think if you got the bike out of there you would have room to spare..lol.
-- Gary; Marysville, MI...Involve your children in your projects as much as possible, the return is priceless.
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#12 posted 868 days ago
Wow !
I wouldn’t know what kind of thing to work on first !!
Very cool :-)
-- -- Neil
mags
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#13 posted 868 days ago
Gary L what you can`t see is there is 2 bikes in there. And NBeener most of the time I don`t know what to work any time. Thanks guys. Nick
-- Nick,Pa.
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