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    Jerry's Workshop Tour

    Click on the link to view a tour of my hobby workshop. Hope you enjoy. The photos can be viewed as a slide show.

    http://jerrynancytodd.myphotoalbum.c...&yPosition=459
    Jerry in the Sunshine State
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    Nice shop, Jerry! Thanks for the tour. Now, you need to add some commentary about each of the tools! Jim.
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    Jerry, you have a very well equipped shop and the building is beautiful. How big is it?
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    Don,
    The building is 1500 sq feet, however only 1200 is used for the workshop. the rest is a garage for my lawn equipment. Thanks for looking.
    Jerry
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    What's really scary is my first house was 500 sq ft.

    That is one HUGE and very nice shop....

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    Wow what a great looking workshop, looks like its well set out. Thanks for sharing the pics of your workshop with us Jerry.
    Regards,
    Al

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    Thanks for the tour! Nice shop, I like the organization. You cover your assembly bench with the paper? Never thought of that, but it would make cleanup a breeze.

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    Great shop. Thanks for sharing. It's nice to see how others have things organized.
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    Great space... and oh so clean!

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    Jerry, great shop, I am so jealous. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nice

    Nice shop and very clean. I am dead serious, I am not looking for a wood dust, I know you are working in this shop and enjoy it!!
    Ed.

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    Very, Very Nice

    About the only criticism I can make is that the tools on the wall are not in alphabetical order.

    A great space!

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    I did a 'Creeker visit to Jerry's shop a few years ago and it's really nice!

    Thanks for posting it here, Jerry!
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    Sweeeeet

    Nice shop Jerry. Are you using the attic space for any storage or is it just full on insulation. And um, is this heated or cooled somehow. Loved the assembly table that thing must to an easy 500 pounds!

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    Yes it is heavy and I had to replace the roller casters with expensive heavy duty ones.
    Thanks for looking.
    Jerry in the Sunshine State
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    "If you're going to be stupid you got to be tough"

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