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Old 08-27-2008, 07:45 PM   #11
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All of these shops put mine to shame. Someday once I find my shop again I will take some pictures.
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I'll try to post a picture of my "shop" - standing room only.
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Greg. That's a shop I can relate to.

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Old 08-27-2008, 09:52 PM   #14
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HA< I got alot of good Ideas on looking at your shopes. you guys are the greatis. I can see, there is just a few more things I need to do to mine. looking good every one. your friend Evie
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My down fall is being able to save too much scrap. Both metal and wood. My shop is 26x32 and its easy to save everything but all of a sudden I can not move in there. And so spend a couple of days cleaning out the scrap that I don't think I will use. Of course the day after, I allways need that one perfect piece that was in the burn pile.

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Old 08-27-2008, 10:54 PM   #16
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After seeing other workshops on the fourm which really look great, thought I would share mine, which is a little messed up right now enjoy. Edward
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Old 08-27-2008, 11:29 PM   #17
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Edward, are you kidding, your shope is so organized, makes my hart jump . you use all your wall space, a man after my own hart. shazamm, nice shope. I do wonder though, how do you use your table saw. your friend Evie
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Well I live in an apartment so I use about half of the little kitchen. Sigh.....
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Charlie, don't feel bad at that. I own a large two story house 56-1/2 feet long and I have my scroll saw in the kitchen....
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Where the heck is the "messed up" part of your shop?

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