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New workshop progress slow but surely

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New workshop progress slow but surely New workshop progress slow but surely New workshop progress slow but surely Click the pictures to enlarge them

Well we have been building the walls and its still raining. Here are a few more pics

Quebecnewf


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trifern

5050 posts in 307 days


posted 190 days ago

Thanks for the update.

-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.

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GaryK

8567 posts in 528 days


posted 190 days ago

Making progress!

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

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darryl

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posted 190 days ago

I still envy that view.
this has got to rank as one of the top workshop locations ever.

-- ~ www.darrylmasterson.com ~ www.woodworkingdungeon.blogspot.com ~

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EdC

427 posts in 381 days


posted 190 days ago

What beautiful location for a workshop.
What part of Quebec are you in or is it on du’ Rock??

-- Ed Collinge- Edmonds, WA.

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Napaman

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posted 190 days ago

so cool…you will love it when it is done!!!

-- Matt, Napa, CA...119 days to sanity...

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wpreman

228 posts in 253 days


posted 190 days ago

I have really enjoyed following the process. I agree with darryl and Edc, this has got to be one of the top ranked workshop locations. Looking forward to more pictures, thanks again for the post!

-- Bill, Florida

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teenagewoodworker

2143 posts in 308 days


posted 190 days ago

looks like this is gonna be a nice shop. thanks for the update.

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Scott Bryan

9952 posts in 362 days


posted 190 days ago

This is looking pretty good. I am enjoying these posts.

-- 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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Bradford

654 posts in 363 days


posted 190 days ago

God bless you. You must be made of steel to work in those conditions. I also agree with that being a great location. I’m earnestly looking forward to the next update. Hang in there.

-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford.

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gator9t9

285 posts in 245 days


posted 190 days ago

Wow looking good now yes …..well if you can work in those conditions …You don’t need walls on your shop ….OH yes …the TOOLS need protection …how stupid of me ..
You are going to have a really nice shop and a great view ….
Good for you I say …
looks like a great job coming along …good luck to you ….

-- Mike in Bonney Lake " If you are real real real good your whole life, You 'll be buried in a curly maple coffin when you die."

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irishhandyman

95 posts in 216 days


posted 190 days ago

You are doing a great job, both with the shop and keeping everyone up to date on progress. I agree with the above post about you being tough. I dont think I could take the cold. Thanks for posting. Good luck.

-- God bless the men and women who protect our counrty.

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jockmike2

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posted 188 days ago

Don’t forget the place to bring the boat inside, so you can hop in and go fishing when the w/w gets tiresome. mike

-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com

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