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Thread: Shop Tour - DC FINISHED!

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    Shop Tour - DC FINISHED!

    Well, I've lurked long enough. Today, I finished my dust collection system and figured it's about time to give a little tour of the shop. Any questions, comments, critiques are welcome. Enjoy!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/hamilto...44751103/show/
    GO POKES!!

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    You Farmer guys... you have all the room...

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    I would just hate to work in such a cramped shop without proper tools....

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    Man that shop is huge!!!! I may just have to look at an old farm for my place when I retire! Heck even the 4 wheeler is cool!
    Dewey

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    Man, how do you get so much into such a cramped shop? I mean really!

    Okay tongue in cheek removed now... That is some nice space, and a certainly good looking setup you have there...

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    awwwwwwwwww look at all that room, looks like a great workshop Aaron.
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    Your shop looks great. However I think you're missing a few items:

    * 2 cars
    * Snow blower
    * Lawn mower

    I think once you get those items in there, you won't have the problem with too much free space.

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    One big advantage of living in Oklahoma: plenty of wide open space!

    Very nice setup, Aaron. My brother lives between Stillwater and Morisson. That's the kind of shop he wants to build.

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    I wouldn't know what to do with that much space.
    Nice setup with a lot of nice tools.
    Please help support the Creek.


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    Aaron

    Nice shop! I'd get lost with that much space. Only problem I see is the sign above the front door.
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "...Holy Cow....what a ride!"

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    Awesome!!

    Love the space.
    Excellent job.

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    The space is great - but, I want the tool budget and the wood stash!!!

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    Great pics...thanks for posting.

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    Looks freakin awesome. I would kill for that much room!

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