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Old 04-18-2008, 12:44 AM   #1
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Hi guys, hear is some pictures of the cantainer progress. some of my benches, and tools. lots to do yet. but getting usable. thanks for looking. your friend Evie Ps. this may take 2 post
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Old 04-18-2008, 12:59 AM   #2
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Evie: Great looking shop and some nice tools. You are a pretty handy lady. My compliments to you. What size is the container? It looks compact yet organized and functional.
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Old 04-18-2008, 12:59 AM   #3
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I still have lots of work to do. but I am proud of myself. I built the counters buy myself. and did the finish buy myself. planed all the details, and the electric. is on the walls. up high like I like. so the dust dont get into it. and things can fit flush on the walls. and the table saw motor fits under the hang over of the catch table. with the electric under that. both sides. Having fun. but dang my toosh is hanging. cleaning house, cooking 3 a day. and then building my shope is sure tireing me out. still have the horses, and dogs, and gardon. and I am so tired. but hanging in there. love it really. my shop is almost done. just some things to figure out. on the heat thing. but getting there. hope yo don't mind my long windedness. your friend Evie. more pics. I forgot to mention, the window. probley in the last pictures. but it opens. and there is bars outside. On a double hing, with a bolt, that come throu the wall. and only can unlock form the inside. as a exsape. and safty thing. thanks for looking Evie
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G'day Evie,
Loooooooooooooooooooking Good

You've done a great job on the benches.
Did you see my post to you regarding "False Roofs" ?

Another little tip, is if you put ventilation holes in and cover them with louvres, cut them as close to the floor as possible. This will allow cool air to come in and the hot air to rise through your turbines.

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Evie
You should be SO proud!!!!!! That is one nice shop. I like the set up and the counters and cabinets are a plenty. Nice job Evie!
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Old 04-18-2008, 01:13 AM   #6
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Sorry the window pic didn't come out.

Ajay. it started out 40' x 7'9". I divided it in 3 parts. 8' for my gardon tools. with a door on the outside of the yard for easy acsess. and the middale for my shope. 22'x7'9". and my Atv room, / plywood cutting room. 10'x7'9". minus the walls. withch is only 1' each side. thanks for looking. your friend Evie
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WOW.....looking good girl. Layout looks mighty handy. Take a short nap then back to scrolling. I only have 24 hrs in my day....where did you get the extra hours?
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Old 04-18-2008, 01:25 AM   #8
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Hi John, I have to do that yet. an the luvers is a good Idea. thanks.
also Dave, and WD. what sleep.???. there hasn't been much on my side of the pond. the dang dogs wont to go out at midnight. and then don't come back for at least 20 minuts. so then I am awake. sooooooo. no sleep. then it is breakfuss.. I know spelling who cairs. can I go camping yet.??? thanks for replying. and John, your a gem. thanks your friend Evie
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All I can say is WOW! You have turned that into one heck of a shop. Way to go!
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Miss Evie, you have yourself a very nice shop. I'm sure your going to enjoy it!
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