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208 Barker street
Ridley Park, pa 19078
United States


Most recent pics of shop
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dbhost
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#1 posted 1020 days ago
Good looking setup. Is that floor I see down there?
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TechRedneck
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#2 posted 1020 days ago
Nice clean shop. I like the mobile clamp rack. I was wondering how I was going to store my clamps and now I know. I went out today to get some 3/4 CDX to build a mobile sheet goods rack. Now I have to get another set of casters!
-- Mike.... West Virginia. "Man is a tool using animal. Without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all.". T Carlyle
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#3 posted 1020 days ago
Nice looking shop ,Welcome to Ljs
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#4 posted 1020 days ago
Welcome to LJ. Great to see a well organized shop. I like to see the fire extinguisher handy too. Rand
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#5 posted 1020 days ago
Hey Scrappy,
Sweet little set-up there with some nice toys to play with.
scrapwood
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#6 posted 1019 days ago
Thanks although that pic is about 2+ years old the band saw has been replaced with new grizzly Go555×14” band saw,the miter saw has moved to the oppsite side the clamp rack turned in to fire wood just took up to much room,added small fridge for the ale,and the router table was changed so i could store it when no t in use.one more thing i install a wood burnning stove and just recently remove it ,my freind fossill fuel Bill (an oil man) is helping me install a old oil furnice that i got for cheap thats the current project. ill update the pics soon i have two more project a deck around a pool and a wheel chair ramp for my father and brother that was is 08 and 09 that ill try to post. thank again for the comments
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#7 posted 1019 days ago
Man keep the stove you will save money. nice shop and welcome
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#8 posted 911 days ago
Way to go, looking good, keep us posted to any new tools or updates, thanks for sharing, Steve in Oregon
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#9 posted 867 days ago
Thats a nice looking shop.
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