| Workshop by jason | posted 54 days ago | 119 reads | 0 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
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This is my shop I have set up in the basement. It gets a little crowded down there but I do what I can. The pictures are pretty self explanitory but feel free to ask any questions you have.

























6 comments so far
Napaman
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posted 54 days ago
looks like a great space…
-- Matt, Napa, CA...fun is beautiful...just trying to have some fun...
a1Jim
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posted 54 days ago
wow wonderful shop great layout and super tools.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com
patron
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posted 54 days ago
it’s plane to see ,
you like your tools and jigs !
nice setup .
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
Splinterman
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posted 54 days ago
Hey jason,
Nice cosy set-up with some real sweet toys to place with…...good job.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.
cobra5
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posted 54 days ago
great shop, even tho it may seem crowdit to you, i know what you mean, i started out 4+ years ago in a 10’x12’ shed now in my new 920sf shop i ‘m experincing need for more space. shops are never big enough
-- tool time tim aka "cobra5"
Scott Bryan
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posted 54 days ago
Jason, you have a nice shop in which to work. It looks like you have organized your space well and you have a good work flow to your shop. For those of us with smaller shops every available space needs to be used effectively. Storing your lumber under the bench is a good example of making efficient use of space that would not ordinarily be used.
You have a nice set of tools to play with too. You have a nice collection of hand tools and have them organized well. And using the ceiling joists to store your clamps is another space saving idea that keeps them readily available.
Nice shop! Thanks for the pictures. I enjoyed touring your shop.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.