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Old 12-21-2006, 05:18 PM   #1
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Since I'm always curious about other peoples shop...figure I'd post a few pics of mine. Anyone else has some pics of theirs, feel free to add them, love to see what's going on.
I built this shop myself, it is 32 x 40. Right now is winter, so the overheads have a wrap over them for extra insulation and wind reduction. The big cabinet beside my saw is 3 x 7 ..made it myself, it's very heavy duty and loaded with roll out shelving. I prefer the monster size because it allows room for large patterns to be laid out on. And yes, I have the coke fridge and sattelite tv, and sattelite radio too. Slows down the work, but makes it more enjoyable. I have drawers and drawers of scraps and patterns, magazines, tools, and the lumber rack on the one wall is 16' long from floor to ceiling.
look closely and you can see the 4" dust pipes coming out of the walls.
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Old 12-21-2006, 05:21 PM   #2
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This photo couldn't fit in the last text...this is my table saw setup...the outfeed table is also lumber storage.
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Old 12-21-2006, 05:28 PM   #3
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Nice shop, Jeff. I'm jealous ...
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Old 12-21-2006, 05:37 PM   #4
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Gees, I'm jealous!
Nice shop Jeff (albeit WAY too clean).
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I'm very jealous because for now I am using the kitchen table.
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Old 12-21-2006, 06:09 PM   #6
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nice shop Jeff
i truned a 12x60 older moblis home into my wood shop took out all inter walls and lined the inside wall with half round boards froms a venner mill i got all walls are cherry ash maple . It gives it a log cabin look the kitchen was 8in higher put a wall there and it is now the scroll shop cuts down on heating it is only 12 x 12 and it is a/c also . I will post some pics of it soon , One thing i have to ask how do you keeps your shop so clean ??

hapy hoildays to you and your love ones Indiana saw man
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If I had that much space I might be organized.
Nice shop, you must have a nice size piece of property.
We have about a third of an acre and codes that would prevent me from buidling another workshop.

Stay safe on the roads. And have a great Christmas.!!
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WOW, Now that's what I'm talkin about. Isn't that on my Christmas wish list?
Great Playhouse Jeff.
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That is a very nice shop! I hope to build one about half that size in the spring when it starts to warm up a bit.

I don't know if you saw my message in another thread, but be careful driving this weekend with the big winter storm that is heading your way from Denver. From what I saw on TV it is heading your way.
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Awsome shop Jeff.
I am also envious.
Heck . . my shop is so small I sometimes have to step outside just to change my mind
But here are a few pictures of the inside of it.
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